Listed
below are articles, technology-integrated lesson plans, and websites that
include the information of integrating
computers into the classrooms for the subjects, Science, Mathematics
& Technology.
Curiculum
Ideas at cyberbee.com - Science: intergrates the Internet into your
classroom curriculum
Elementary
Education Resources: Science--Biology
Virtual
Frog Dissection Kit : This interactive program is part of the "Whole
Frog" project. You can interactively
dissect a (digitized) frog named Fluffy, make movies,
and play the Virtual
Frog Builder Game. The interactive Web
pages are available in a number of languages.
Whales:
A Thematic Web Unit: This site has a list of whale sites. But it also
has a glossary, field trips, lesson
plans, a list of student activities applying the study
of whales across the curriculum, and some project ideas.
KidsHealth
Access
Excellence : This website is for Health and Bioscience teachers and
learners.
Health
Lessons :This site provides links to various health lessons on the
Internet.
Hyperchemistry
on the Web : Almost anything any student or teacher might wish to
learn about chemistry is
covered in this outstanding site.
Computer
as Learning Partner: This is a description of a University at California,
Berkley, research project where a
wired classroom is used by eighth-graders as they are
taught the physical science topics of heat, light, and sound.
Bonnie's
Fitware: Technology for Physical Education
The
technology-related Science Lesson Plans
Planet
Earth: A Suite of web-based activities on Ecology : Poway educator
Keith Nuthall has teamed up with the
Museum of Television & Radio's Carla Fantozzi for
this series of Web-based ecology activities and ISDN-based
videoconference. The internet activities can be used
on their own or as support for the videoconference. "Earth's
Treasures" introduces issues and terminology,
"You Make A Difference" focuses students on a single issue and
has students create a public service announcement,
and the "Conflict Yellowstone Wolves" WebQuest challenges
students to solve a current complex problem. These
activities exemplify meaningful use of telecommunications
technologies for learning.
Amazing
Space Web-Based Activities : At this site, students can use web-based
activities to learn about the
Solar System, train to be a scientist, follow a star's
life cycle, and more.
National
Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Education Programs
Understanding
the Universe - Discovery Channel School
The
Nine Planets: a multimedia tour of the solar system with pictures,
text, sound and references to other
resources
Astronomy
Picture of the Day Archive
Science
Resources : High School Science sites of Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry,
Cloning and Ethics, Physics
Everyday Science
CEEE GirTECH
Lesson Plans : Teachers designed these lesson plans to take full advantage
of Internet resources
and to teach mathematics and science concepts in new
and exciting ways.
Explorer
: This site catalogs educational resources (instructional software, lab
activities, lesson plans, student
created materials) for K-12 mathematics and science
education.
Internet
Learning Network (ILN) : How are your students doing in math and science
compared to their global
peers? This colorful, interactive destination
features free assessment tests and learning links designed to boost
student achievement and promote lifelong learning.
Unique sections for elementary, middle school and high school
are provided.
ENC
Online: The best selection of K-12 mathematics and science curriculum
resource on the Internet : Part of the
Department of Education's continuing efforts to reform
K-12 math and science education, this site offers
mathematics and science Internet links for educators,
stories and ideas about mathematics and science teachers
who are charting new territory in education, resources
for teaching some of today's hot topics, and more.
Tales
from the Electronic Frontier: This site presents the writings of ten
teachers who share actual classroom
experiences using the Internet in K-12 science and
mathematics.
Barrier Free
Education: a resource site helping students with disabilities gain
access to math and science education. The text
and links at this site are intended to inform and assist students with
disabilities, parents, and teachers.
Curiculum
Ideas at cyberbee.com - Mathematics: intergrates the Internet into
your classroom curriculum
NCTM
Illuminations - i-Maths are online, interactive, multimedia math investigations
Technology
Adds Up
National
Library of Virtual Manipulatives: Interactive Mathmatics
Elementary
Education Resources: Mathematics
Secondary
Education Resources-Mathematics
The
Math Forum
calculus@internet : Reform and CAS-skills based laboratory text primarily
using Theorist/MathView, with plans for
expanding to other computer algebra platforms. Includes
automated answer-checkers and on-line laboratory
exams with grading scripts.
Math
Resources by Subject : These collections provide the best Internet
resources for each topic of Math.
The
technology-related Math Lesson Plans : This website provides several
technology-related Math lesson plans.
The
Math Forum - Teachers' Place : Here you'll find the best resources
for teaching math at all levels. This space
is not only for teachers, but has also been built in
part by teachers.
NCTM Illuminations
: Internet resources to improve the teaching and learning of Mathematics
for all students.
Mathematical Concepts : using
technology to enhance math teaching
Match
Quiz: Cool Quiz! Trivia, Quizzes, Puzzles, Jokes.........
BrainPOP : This site provides free,
animated, on-line educational movies on health, science, and technology.
Jason: The JASON Foundation for Education
is dedicated to inspiring in students a lifelong passion to pursue
learning in science, math, and technology through exploration
and discovery.
Ideas
for Computer Teachers : It provides some ideas for computer teachers
to help students have fun with
computers.
Does
It Compute? The Relationship Between Educational Technology and Student
Achievement in Mathematics
MIKIDS:
online courses and pre-tests for Excel, Word 2000, Windows, etc.
Learn
The Net: How the Web Works: a fun site where students can practice
computer skills and learn the Internet
Computer/Technology
Skills Curriculum
Mouse
Practice Links
Entry
Level Computer Skills for Windows/PC Users
Lausanne
Collegiate School's excellent "Tech Tuesday" presentations are
available in PowerPoint and HTML
format.
Webmonkey
for Kids: the fun way to build website
Last updated: January 27, 2003.
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