Statistics And Statistical Graphics Resources currently includes over 75 realworld examples of data sets, exams; Introductionto Exploring Data Support Introductory Statistics Discusses a new approach to http://www.math.yorku.ca/SCS/StatResource.html
Extractions: Status: Pruning/fixing broken links (103) This page provides an annotated, topic-based collection of available resources for statistics, statistical graphics, and computation related to research, data analysis and teaching, now containing over 580 links. Recently added links are now maintained automatically and indicated with the icon. There is both some redundancy (some sites listed more than once, or separate listings for different documents maintained at a single place), and some unevenness (it reflects my idiosyncratic interests) in this list, but I hope it's useful nonetheless.
Educational Resources Wide world of Maps (Wide world of Maps offers a in the State of Arizona) new addition EducationalExplorers Geography. Educationalservices.com/. Edusoft Family http://www.learning4liferesources.com/homeschool_educational_resources.html
Educational Resources LISTINGS. Wide world of Maps (Widw world of Maps in the State of Arizona) new addition EducationalExplorers Geography. Educationalservices.com/. Edusoft Family http://www.learning4liferesources.com/homeschool_page3.html
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Exploring Maryland's Roots: Classroom Resources: Lesson Plans Where in the world is Marie s Land? Part One In Where in the world is Marie s Land?Part One, students explore the pros and cons of traveling to the new world. http://mdroots.thinkport.org/resources/plans.asp
Extractions: Before the colonists arrived in Maryland, the Chesapeake Bay was called Chesepiooc by the Native American tribes in the area. In this activity, students use the Explore the Great Shellfish Bay interactive map on the Exploring Maryland's Roots Web site to learn about key geographic characteristics of the Chesapeake Bay and experience what the Bay was like when explorers first arrived in the area. Werowance, Tayacs and Witchotts Oh My! The village Werowance is preparing to give the yearly gift to the tayac, the most powerful chief in the area. What is a Werowance and what will the village receive in return for the gift? In this activity, students use the Visit the Maryland Woodland Indian Village interactive and find the answers to these and other questions through a series of interview questions. Remembering Slavery While many people were discovering new freedoms and opportunities in colonial Maryland, others were finding that the New World only offered a lifetime of slavery. Students visit the Investigate a Slavery Timeline interactive to learn how slavery arrived in colonial Maryland. Students collect information about slavery in the form of a letter written to a person living in England. Growing Pains In this activity, students have the opportunity to travel to the year 1685 and explore what life was like for the people who lived in St. Mary's City during this time period. Students visit the Tour the Growing Colony interactive and go on a scavenger hunt to find information about the people and places of 1685 St Mary's City.
Ethnomusicology new York Folklore Society; The Open University Musics and The Celtic world fromRootsworld Folk Music Site Vietnamse Music in Australia A general Survey Le http://www.lib.washington.edu/music/world.html
Extractions: Contents Archive of Maori and Pacific Music at the University of Auckland Archive of World Music Harvard University Archives of African American Music and Culture Ateliers d'ethnomusicologie ADEM Australian Institute of Eastern music British Forum for Ethnomusicology ... Center for Music of the Americas Florida State University Centre for Ethnomusicology at University of Alberta Columbia University-Ethnomusicology Max Peter Baumann European Seminar in Ethnomusicology The Finnish Society for Ethnomusicology (Suomen etnomusikologinen seura ry)
WTA FAQ Medical applications of nanotechnology were first explored in detail by are workingto preparing the world for nanotechnology (new York Anchor Books, 1986). http://www.transhumanism.org/resources/faq.html
Extractions: français español deutsch more... this site Basics - about - joining - support To Do discuss ideas find chapters attend events affiliates To Read - declaration - f.a.q. - resources news ... - e-zine Communication - contact us - stay informed The Transhumanist FAQ A General Introduction Version 2.1 (2003) Nick Bostrom Faculty of Philosophy Oxford University 10 Merton Street, Oxford OX1 4JJ, U. K. Click here for the FAQ in PDF format Published by the World Transhumanist Association www.transhumanism.org Please see endnote for document history and acknowledgments.
Early Explorers http//www.SantaMaria.org/. general Information. explorers of the NewWorld A class project on studying about Early explorers. http://www.soita.esu.k12.oh.us/Resources/teacher/curriculum/EarlyExplorers.html
Extractions: Today, if we wanted to go exploring in the woods, or in a cave, or up a river in the mountains, we could probably run out to an auto club or go to the Internet and find information. But what did the early explorers do before maps were so readily available? How did they know how long it would take to get somewhere? What tools would they have used to help plot their course? And who were these people and what made them want to chart out new territory? The resources below help in solving answers to these and other questions. Web Sites : Links to outside resources. Software : A list of CDs that members can borrow from SOITA. Video : A list of videotapes that may be purchased from SOITA. Web Sites Gander Academy's European Explorers Resources on the World Wide Web http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/explorer.htm William Clark http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/95aug/clark.html Christopher Columbus http://www.mariner.org/age/columbus.html
World Languages: Lesson Plans And Teaching Resources The Spanish Speaking world A high school Spanish lesson de Mayo and encourages studentsto explore the rich Writing Ten units from the Yalenew Haven Teachers http://www.cloudnet.com/~edrbsass/edwor.htm
Extractions: T his site contains resources for teaching and learning about American Sign Language, Arabic, Chinese, French, ... Swahili, and Swedish as well as links to cultural and historical resources. Click on one of the topics in the site index to find what you need, or click here to find out which 10 languages are the most widely spoken in the world today. Site Index: Sites with Resources and Lessons for Multiple Languages, Arabic, American Sign Language, Chinese, ...
Teaching With Original Historical Sources In Mathematics stories of five mathematical journeys into new realms, told through the writingsof the explorers themselves. expansion of the known mathematical world and the http://math.nmsu.edu/~history/
Extractions: davidp@nmsu.edu Bienvenidos! Here we offer our experiences and materials from using original historical sources in teaching mathematics. These pages are still under construction, so check back as we add more things. (Some of the links are to .pdf or .dvi or .ps files. If other formats are needed, let us know.) We welcome your comments and suggestions for improvements. We also wish to provide information about others who are teaching with original sources, so we welcome suggestions for other links to include here. Below we provide information on: Our own odyssey on teaching with original sources. Our first book Mathematical Expeditions: Chronicles by the Explorers Our second book : A Capstone Book of Original Sources Our graduate course on The Role of History in Teaching Mathematics.
Extractions: In Manuscripts and Archives Collections of papers of artists, graphic designers, and photographers include those of: Josef Albers, Amos Doolittle, Fritz Eichenberg, Frederic R. Gruger, William Fowler Hopson, Deane Keller, John La Farge, Herbert Matter, Samuel F. B. Morse, Laurence Salzmann, Theodore Sizer, Louis Comfort Tiffany, John Ferguson Weir, Irene Weir, Thomas Wilfred, and Emanuel Zeid. Collections of papers of architects and urban designers include: Henry Austin, H. Page Cross, William Adams Delano, Michael Hare, James Hillhouse, Norman Isham, Louis Kahn, Henry Killam Murphy, Grenville Rickard, James Gamble Rogers, Maurice Rotival, Eero Saarinen, Ithiel Town, John Trumbull, and Christopher Tunnard. Collections of papers of Yale art, architecture, and drama professors, curators, and historians include: Josef Albers, George P. Baker, Serge Chermayeff, Edward C. Cole, Sumner McKnight Crosby, D. Cady Eaton, Walter Prichard Eaton, John Gassner, Louis Kahn, Deane Keller, William S. Kendall, George Kubler, Stanley R. McCandless, Frank A. McMullan, Carroll L. V. Meeks, Donald Oenslager, Paul M. Rudolph, Theodore Sizer, Shepherd Stevens, Christopher Tunnard, Howard Sayre Weaver, and John Ferguson Weir. Collections of papers of non-Yale collectors, critics and historians
WebStars: Astrophysics In Cyberspace including forthcoming launch systems, the new International Space Station, and thehuman exploration of space including Armed Forces Radio, world Radio Network http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/outreach/webstars.html
Extractions: -Quick Links- -Archive Interfaces- Argus: proposal info Astrobrowse: worldwide catalog search Browse: search HEASARC archives NVO Data Inventory Service SkyMorph: search variable objects SkyView: virtual observatory CalDB: Calibration database Coord Converter Date Converter Energy Converter FITS: standard data format FITSIO: FITS subroutine library FTOOLS: general s/w for FITS files fV: FITS file editor Hera: remote data analysis service nH: Column Density RPS proposal submission RXTE ASM weather map Time Converter TIPTOPbase: atomic data Viewing: possible obs times WebPIMMS: flux/cnt converter WebSpec: spectral sims X-ray Background Tool Xanadu: data analysis suite X-ray, Gamma-ray, EUV Source Finder xTime: RXTE time converter -Resources- Bibliography Contact Info History of High-Energy Astronomy Meetings Staff Tour the site What's New APOD: Astronomy Picture of the Day Ask an Astronomer HEASARC Picture of the Week Images, Spectra, Light curves Imagine the Universe! StarChild (K-8 EPO) WebStars: gen. astronomy info/news
The Age Of Explorers History Resources U.S. History research links for high school and college students. The explorers. If you have an historically based website or find Alphabetical List of explorers. A List of explorers Who Died http://www.snowcrest.net/jmike/explor.html
Blizzard Entertainment - World Of Warcraft allows thousands of players to interact within the same world. will create a constantstream of new adventures to undertake, lands to explore, and monsters http://www.blizzard.com/wow/
Extractions: The first round of emails has gone out, and the North American and Korean World of Warcraft beta tests have officially begun. If you didnt receive an email, dont worry; well be adding more testers at the start of each upcoming beta-test phase. Keep an eye on www.blizzard.com for news on when well be opening up the additional phases, because that will be your clue to check the email account you used to sign up. Also, anyone interested in tracking the progress of the beta test can visit our World of Warcraft Community Site , which will contain regular updates as well as general information about the game. The beta tests for certain languages in Europe and some additional languages in the AsiaPacific regions will take place at a later date. Please stay tuned to www.blizzard.com
CIA - The World Factbook -- Antarctica Several exploration firsts were achieved in the early 20th ice yet discovered andthe world s lowest elevation not territorial claims and no new claims shall http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ay.html
Extractions: Select a Country Afghanistan Albania Algeria American Samoa Andorra Angola Anguilla Antarctica Antigua and Barbuda Arctic Ocean Argentina Armenia Aruba Ashmore and Cartier Islands Atlantic Ocean Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas, The Bahrain Baker Island Bangladesh Barbados Bassas da India Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bermuda Bhutan Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana Bouvet Island Brazil British Indian Ocean Territory British Virgin Islands Brunei Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burma Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Cape Verde Cayman Islands Central African Republic Chad Chile China Christmas Island Clipperton Island Cocos (Keeling) Islands Colombia Comoros Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Cook Islands Coral Sea Islands Costa Rica Cote d'Ivoire Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Djibouti Dominica Dominican Republic East Timor Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia Europa Island Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) Faroe Islands Fiji Finland France French Guiana French Polynesia French Southern and Antarctic Lands Gabon Gambia, The
BioKIDS: Links For Teachers Explains how to observe and explore plants, animals Own Backyard, E. Jaediker Norsgaard,Dutton, new York, 1990 this book presents the natural world that s right http://www.biokids.umich.edu/links/classroom_resources.html
Extractions: 4. Classroom Resources Classroom Resources: During the time your students are working on BioKIDS, you may wish to provide a collection of print resources that focus on biodiversity and related concepts. We list a few titles below. Your school media specialist is likely to know of good resources available in your library, to supplement our list. General Biodiversity and Ecology
Good Green Fun! Ecology Overview Windows on the Wild (sm) world Wildlife Fund biodiversity blastoff site WEBof Life - Exploring Biodiversity - Nepal, Papua new Guinea, video http://members.efn.org/~dharmika/overview.htm
Extractions: Hawaii's Endangered and Threatened Species E-Patrol: Endangered Species Alert - visit animals on every continent National Wildlife Federation - Endangered Habitats Homepage Kids, Endangered Species - Follow the tracks...(also NWF) Endangered Species - More wonderful resource from EE Link FWS Endangered Species Program - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
National Council Of Churches USA One is Journeys that Opened Up the world Women, Student The other new release isA Tapestry of Justice for worship and fellowship and to explore the theme The http://www.ncccusa.org/
Early Modern Themes: Old And New Worlds the effects of European exploration and settlement from African societies to new Worldauctions, as Cugoano; British Abolitionists; general slavery, abolition http://www.earlymodernweb.org.uk/themes/worlds.htm
Extractions: Early Modern Resources Themes Search Reference Representations ... HOME Old and New Worlds Explorations and Encounters Maps, Images and Texts Nations Slavery Explorations and Encounters The Early Modern World (Internet Modern History Sourcebook) sections on the early modern world system, mercantile capitalism, trade and the 'new economy' Columbus and the Age of Discovery (Millersville, Pennsylvania) searchable database of articles etc relating to 'encounter themes, as well as links to other sites The European Voyages of Discovery (Department of History, University of Calgary) an online tutorial focusing on the Portugese and Spanish explorations of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, in Africa, America and Asia Discoverers' Web (Andre Engels) all kinds of web materials on voyages of discovery, exploration and explorers Renaissance Exploration and Trade (Annenberg/CPB Project) part of an on-line exhibit on the Renaissance Renaissance Exploration, Travel, and the World outside Europe (Norton Topics Online) Emigrants and Settlers (Norton Topics Online) Cultural Readings: Colonization and Print in the Americas (University of Pennsylvania Library) online exhibition, exploring Europeans' attempts 'to "read" native cultures of the Americas' (and vice versa); six thematic sections, including 'promotion and possession', 'viewers and the viewed', 'colonial fictions, colonial histories'