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4-H Virtual Farm
The 4-H Virtual Farm website gives an excellent insight into potential vocational directions in agriculture. It is designed for young students in the agricultural sciences and may be best suited for junior-high students, although high-school students may also benefit.
 
Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC)
The website of the Association of Science-Technology Centers provides information about all of its members.
 
AT&T Labs Technology Showcase Demos
The AT&T Labs Technology Showcase Demos website presents information about and demonstrations of "innovative" technology from AT&T labs.
 
BioTech
The Biotech site has an automated tour, a dictionary of 8300+ terms, professional resources links, science resources links, and original pages on Cyberbotanica, Glycolysis, and Bioinformatics.
 
BioTech Adventure
This website contains material for junior and senior high-school students and teachers pertaining to genetics and molecular biology.
 
Boston Museum of Science
The Boston Museum of Science (MOS) has something for everyone.
 
Energy Quest
Energy Quest is a comprehensive energy education resource produced by the The California Energy Commission.

 
Girl Tech
Not only does this site motivate girls to enter the field of computer science, it highlights issues that are important to girls.
 
Greatest Engineering Achievements of the 20th Century
This site provides, in one place, a great deal of information about the technology, history and culture of the 20th century. The quality and quantity of information is a hallmark of this site.
 
How Stuff Works
How Stuff Works (HSW), created by Marshall Brain, a computer scientist and award-winning educator formerly at North Carolina State University, is designed to provide science information and electronic links to science and technology sites, museums, magazines, and other question and answer sites.
 
Jefferson Lab - Science Education
Jefferson lab's long-term commitment to science education focuses on increasing the number of teachers with a substantial background in math and science, strengthening the motivation and preparation of all students, and addressing the serious under representation of minorities and females in science, math, engineering and technology careers.
 
NASA Connect
NASA Connect is an annual series of free integrated mathematics, science, and technology instructional distance-learning programs for students in grades 6-8.
 
National Institute on Drug Abuse
This is an excellent government resource for students, teachers, parents, and health professionals on the effects of drugs on the brain and body.
 
NOVA Online
There is something here for everyone with topics ranging from the bugs in your bed to the dinosaur fossils in the bedrock.
 
Orbital Space Settlements
This page from NASA's Educational Resources is best used as a springboard to learn more about orbital space colonies.
 
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
I highly recommend this site as a launching point for future online science activities. The links are very good and the site is well maintained.
 
Science Learning Network
The Science Learning Network(SLN) is a partnership among six science museums and funded by Unisys Corporation and the National Science Foundation.
 
Science@NASA
Science@NASA is one of NASA’s many first-rate websites for the general public. Its mission is to inform and excite the public about science begin done at or through NASA.
 
ScienceMaster
Overall, this is one of the most worthwhile sites for science educators I have encountered.
 
Scientific American
This website is a useful area for high-school and properly prepared middle-school students, as well as college students, to find items for discussion and exploration that are well presented, and accurate, to boot. Recommended.
 
SEED (Schlumberger Excellence in Educational Development)
This site is sponsored by the Schlumberger Corporation, an international firm with a strong interest in science and its applications.
 
Smithsonian Institution
The Smithsonian Institution site is extremely valuable, easy to use, compelling, and an excellent starting point for anyone seeking to know about science, its processes, outcomes, and history.
 
The Exploratorium
The Exploratorium collects and reviews scientific websites.
 
The Franklin Institute Online
The Franklin Institute Science Museum website strives for currency and accuracy while preserving the 'entertaining' side of learning for the child in all of us.
 
The Invention Dimension
The Invention Dimension Home Page is mainly dedicated to a particular inventor and his or her accomplishments.
 
The National Air and Space Museum
The National Air and Space Museum's internet site is organized primarily to highlight the exhibits in the museum.
 
The Nine Planets
The Nine Planets site, created by astronomer Bill Arnett, is a comprehensive overview.
 
The SolarNow Project
The SolarNow Project, funded by the United States Department of Energy, is dedicated to education and research of alternative energy sources, with emphasis on photovoltaics.
 
The Tech Museum of Innovation
The Tech Museum of Innovation's website is a unique resource for young and old.
 
The Virtual Museum of Computing
Would you like to see an excellent photo of the Manchester Mark 1, arguably the world's first programmable digital computer?
 
The Why Files
I believe it to be an excellent site for both general audiences and classroom use for science topics of general interest. I have added the URL to my list of favorites.
 
Theoretical Physics Fun
Overall, Theoretical Physics Fun seems to be a good popular science site.
 
Utah Science Home Page
This resource consists of links and specially designed lessons that correlate with the Utah State science curriculum.
 
Zoom Inventors and Inventions
Zoom Inventors and Inventions seeks to “capture the imagination while maximizing creativity, learning and enjoyment” of children.
 

 



    

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