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Research / Reference

Internet Public Library http://www.ipl.org/
Not only does this site have numerous books to look up information on almost any subject, you can also learn to say hello in 30 different languages (real audio a plus). This site also hosts WebINK, the Internet Newsletter for Kids.


National Archives http://www.nara.gov/
The NARA (National Archives and Records Administration is the government agency responsible for overseeing the management of the records of the federal government. This site contains all types of documents, pictures, and records, such as the JFK Assasination records, Presidential libraries, and on-line exhibits. Don't miss the panoramic picture section.


The Internet Scout http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/
Surf smarter, not longer. Let the Internet Scout Project show you the way to the best resources on the Internet--then you can choose what's best for you.


CIA World Factbook http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/nsolo/wfb-all.htm
Did you want to know the coastline of Antartica is 17,968 km. This and numerous other facts for the countries of the world are available here. Maps, Images, and downloadable PDF files for most countries.


Researchpaper.com http://www.researchpaper.com/
No they will not write it for you. But there are many useful areas of the site that can help you write that paper. Some of these areas are an Idea Center, Writing Center, Discussion Area, and many web resources.


WWWebster Dictionary http://www.m-w.com/netdict.htm
The Mirriam-Webster dictionary on-line. Simply enter a word to look up, and its definition will come up, with a instant Thesaurus button also. Don't know how to spell the word or mistype the word, a list of alternative words will come up.

 

 



Space / Astronomy



Space Shuttle http://shuttle.nasa.gov/
Up to the minute news about the latest Space Shuttle missions. If the shuttle is currently orbiting, there is detailed information about the current mission, including pictures, video, audio, and realtime data.


Spacelink - An Aeronautics and Space Resource for Educators http://spacelink.nasa.gov/
An excellent resource for information regarding NASA projects, research, educational services, instructional material and more. Also current events related to NASA, where science, technology, and education are highlighted.


StarChild - A learning center for young astronomers http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/
The StarChild site is a service of the High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center (HEASARC), within the Laboratory for High Energy Astrophysics (LHEA) at NASA/ GSFC.


NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California has overseen such missions as Ulysses, Voyager, Pathfinder, and Galieo. Read about and see pictures about these ongoing missions. Plus information on past missions and future missions.


Hubble Space Telescope http://oposite.stsci.edu
View pictures captured by the Hubble Telescope. Also available, education activities, movies and animations, information about the Hubble Telescope and Astronomy. The Space Telescope Science Institute is operated for NASA by AURA (Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy).

 

 



Math / Science

This is Mega-Mathematics! http://www.c3.lanl.gov/mega-math/
This site uses real world activities such as coloring maps and untangling knots to teach mathematical concepts. The site is located at the Los Alamos National Laboratory.


Gallery of Interactive Geometry http://www.geom.umn.edu/apps/gallery.html
Interact with geometric shapes on-line, by setting and changing parameters and seeing the results. Center for the Computation and Visualization of Geometric Structures, a National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center at the University of Minnesota


PBS Science http://www.pbs.org/science/
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Science section of their web site, features their TV shows, NOVA, Newton's Apple, Nature, The New Explorers and much more. Includes archived episodes of NOVA, in case you missed one.


Chemicool Periodic Table http://the-tech.mit.edu/Chemicool/
Learn the Periodic Table of Elements a fun and cool way. A clickable image map of the periodic table, or search, leads to plenty of information about each elements.


NRaD Robotics http://www.nosc.mil/robots/
Information regarding current and past robotics projects, including images and movies. NRaD is the Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation Division of the Naval Command Control and Ocean Surveillance Center (NCCOSC), located in San Diego, California.


Nobel Laureates in Physics 1901-1996 http://www.slac.stanford.edu/library/nobel.html
A listing of Nobel prize winners in Physics for the past 95 years. Includes a real brief description of the laureates work, and some links are available for more information on the scientists.

 



Organizations / Societies

American Mathematical Society http://e-math.ams.org/


National Science Foundation http://www.nsf.gov/


California Department of Education http://www.cde.ca.gov/


US Department of Education http://www.ed.gov/


 



Musuems and Exploratoriums

The Smithsonian Institution http://www.si.edu/
America's Treasure House for Learning. Tour the Smithsonian on the Web, and explore information on the Smithsonian's many museums, galleries, research centers, and offices both in and outside the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. Some of the museums in the institute are the National Air & Space Museum, National Museum of American History, and the Arts and Industries Building.


The Tech Museum of Innovation http://www.thetech.org/
The Tech Museum is located in San Jose, CA, the heart of Silicon Valley. Learn about robots in the HyperTech section of their site, also other on-line exhibits and information is available, as of July 1st a profile on the Mars Pathfinder.


Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago http://www.msichicago.org/
This site has some downloadable films (quicktime format) of some OmniMax movies, some of which are pretty amazing, one of these movies is "The SuperSpeedway" Plus other sections include on-line exhibits, education, collections, and more.


San Francisco Exploratorium http://www.exploratorium.edu/
The Exploratorium is a museum of science, art, and human perception with over 650 interactive "hands on" exhibits.


The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art http://www.sfmoma.org/
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art exists to collect, preserve, present, and interpret the best of contemporary and modern art for the purpose of enriching people's lives through aesthetic and learning experiences.


California Academy of Sciences http://www.calacademy.org/
The California Academy of Sciences, at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco includes The Natural History Museum, The Steinhart Aquarium, and The Morrison Planetarium. Plus information, education, publication and research sections on their web site.


Los Angeles County Museum of Art http://www.lacma.org/
The LACMAweb is an online service of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Take a virtual visit to the museum and see some of their past & present exhibits.


The Museum of Contempory Art http://www.MOCA-LA.org/
Experience the excitement, innovation, and energy of contemporary art at The Museum of Contempory Art in Los Angeles. One of the country's premier museums.


Bletchley Park http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/CCC/BPark/
Bletchley Park, Britian is now a museum at the site of the World War II codebreaking center, including a project to rebuild Colossus, the all valve computer used to break the ciphers of German High Command. This was the subject of Robert Harris' excellent book Enigma.


 

Educational Technology

AcademicNet http://www.academic.com/
The information network for those interested in technology-mediated instruction and learning in higher education.


Netday California http://www.netday.org/California/
On NetDay, Saturday, April 19, 1997, tens of thousands of volunteer parents, students, teachers, and engineers from California's high technology companies installed network wiring in California's public and private schools. Join Up and Help Out for the next NetDay.


Computer Using Educators (CUE) http://www.cue.org/
CUE is the oldest and largest organization in the United States dedicated to learning, teaching and technology. CUE is a not-for-profit educational corporation registered in California.


Classroom Connect http://www.classroom.net/
Classroom Connect states " We believe that the students who use online resources to learn today are participating in their own future. Information literacy will become an important benchmark in their success as they become the leaders of an increasingly global society." They provide numerous resources to try to facilitate information literacy.


Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) http://cosn.org/
CoSN provides some of the best on-line resources available to help educators, administrators, and parents answer common questions and solve problems related to the implementation and use of technology in education.


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