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The Math Forum
The Math Forum is a server devoted to all aspects of math for students, teachers and parents. This site allows for opportunities to pose math-related questions to experts. There are also numerous math-related Internet resources here.

The Franklin Institute Science Museum
This on-line museum is an outgrowth of the actual Franklin Institute Science Museum, located in Philadelphia. It includes virtual exhibits, science programs and demonstrations.

Newton's Apple
Lesson plans from the "Newton's Apple" TV series cover a wide range of science topics, from karate to arctic survival.

San Francisco Exploratorium
A virtual science museum currently features a photograph exhibit of the bombing of Nagasaki, an exhibit about AIDS and a step-by-step description of a cow's eye dissection. The Exploratorium is a museum of science, art, and human perception with over 650 interactive "hands on" exhibits. Each year more than 660,000 visitors come to the Exploratorium, On this web site, you will find pictures, news items in science, electronic versions of our famous hands-on exhibits, even how to dissect a cow's eye! We follow current trends in technology and are always experimenting with new ways to present science on the Internet.

Geometry Center
This is a fabulous site with several interactive exercises which demonstrate different principles of geometry.

E-GEMS (Electronic Games For Education in Math and Science)
The E-GEMS project is a collaborative effort by scientists, educators, and professional video game and educational software developers who have come together to do research on and develop teaching materials that integrate video games and computer-based explorations with existing classroom practices.

NASA Online Educational Resources
An exciting and extensive array of online educational resources including a browsable photoatlas of Mars and online astronomy lessons for elementary and middle school students.

Cornell Theory Center Math and Science Gateway
The Gateway provides links to resources in mathematics and science for educators and students in grades 9-12.

The Empiricist
An on-line journal dedicated to bringing the scientific method into high school classrooms. The Empiricist is designed to provide an interactive, interesting and peer reviewed resource for teachers and students involved in high school research.

ScI-Journal
ScI-Journal is an on-line publication for science students. In ScI-Journal, students have the chance to publish work they've done in science classes so that other science students around the world can read about it.

UMDL Teaching and Learning Project
The University of Michigan Digital Library (UMDL) Project provides guidelines and design standards for teaching and learning materials to support science inquiry through on-line resources.

Kids as Global Scientists Weather Curriculum
This project focuses on maximizing the educational potential of an Internet-based middle school weather curriculum.

Project-Based Science (PBS)
The goal of the PBS group is to improve the way science classes are taught by involving students in finding solutions to authentic questions through extended inquiry, collaboration and use of technology.

Eisenhower National Clearinghouse
The Eisenhower Regional Consortia serve 10 regions of the country and work with ENC to disseminate effective materials and teaching methods.

Eric's Treasure Trove of Mathematics
This is an online, easily searchable, encyclopedia of mathematical definitions and concepts. Also included on this site are Eric's Treasure Troves of Physics, Astronomy, Scientific Biography, Scientific Books, Chemistry, and Music.



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