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BioEdOnline: Supplemental Videos

The BioEdOnline website has been around for well over a decade, and hundreds of science and medical educators rely on its high-quality instructional materials to complement their classroom activities. This particular set of materials is related to teaching strategies. The items here include What is Science?, Enhancing Your Leadership Presence, Dynamite PowerPoint Designs. Each of these areas...

https://www.bioedonline.org/videos/supplemental-videos/
Bootstrap: Data Science

Math, science, and technology teachers may want to bookmark this website as they begin to plan their fall curriculum. Bootstrap curates free lessons on various STEM subjects: algebra, data science, physics, and programming. Since its launch, Bootstrap's curriculum has reached more than 25,000 students per year. On the Courses page, readers will find a summary of the five available courses...

https://www.bootstrapworld.org/index.shtml
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Brains On

From Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) News and Southern California Public Radio comes Brains On: "a podcast for kids and curious adults" dedicated to all things science. This podcast is released weekly and is hosted by MPR's Molly Bloom. Episodes frequently incorporate interviews with upper-elementary and middle school-aged children when introducing facts that may be surprising to listeners of all...

https://www.brainson.org
British Science Week: Activity Packs

Every year, the British Science Association coordinates a multi-day STEM celebration, with activities and events taking place across the UK. Educators around the world may enjoy the classroom materials curated as part of the event. Made available with support from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), Mewburn Ellis, and 3M, these activity packs center on the theme "Innovating for the future," and...

https://www.britishscienceweek.org/plan-your-activities/acti...
Cade at Home

The Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention (located in Gainesville, Florida), was recognized as Gainesville's 2019 Best Museum, and readers who browse through the museum's Cade at Home component will quickly see why. Cade is all about creativity, and Cade at Home combines creativity and STEAM principles through various lessons and activities. Lessons "include everyday things you can use at home...

https://cademuseum.org/explore/cade-at-home/
Center for Improved Engineering and Science Education

From the Center for Improved Engineering and Science Education (CIESE), this website features Square of Life, "an Internet-based project in which students will investigate their local environment and share that information with other students from around the country and the world." The project is recommended for elementary school students, but allows participants of all ages. Square of Life is a...

http://ciese.org/materials/k12/
Center on Education and The Workforce - STEM

Occupations in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) "will only be 5 percent of all jobs in the U.S. economy by 2018," according to the Center on Education and the Workforce of Georgetown University. However, such occupations "are critical to our continued economic competitiveness because of their direct ties to innovation, economic growth, and productivity." Visitors will find...

https://cew.georgetown.edu/cew-reports/stem/
Centre for Effective Learning in Science

The Nottingham Trent University in the United Kingdom is home of the Centre for Effective Learning in Science (CELS), and they have a colorful website to showcase the Centre. First, the Centre's goal is to "create a more relevant, accessible and achievable image for science within both the Higher Education and school communities". The Centre collaborates with academic teams, to devise and test...

https://www.ntu.ac.uk/study-and-courses/academic-schools/sci...
Chandra X-Ray Observatory Educational Materials

NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory Web site (last mentioned in the January 17, 2001 Scout Report for Science & Engineering ) offers an extensive Educational Materials links page. Formal educational materials are available such as lessons and activities, as well as general information pages, interactive and printable games, and more. One high school activity, for example, demonstrates Supernova...

https://chandra.harvard.edu/edu/
CIESE Collaborative Projects

The Center for Improved Engineering and Science Education (CIESE) provides these collaborative projects to be used in classrooms this fall. Many of the projects have a life science focus such as Human Genetics, Square of Life, and Bucket Buddies. Each project offers the opportunity for students to collect real life data to share online with their peers. The presentation of projects is teacher...

http://www.ciese.org/exploration/collabprojects/
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