Odyssey Magazine - Other Links Project for Rutgers Women in Math, Science, and engineering at Douglass and an interactivechat room and forum for kids, as well as links for parents and http://www.odysseymagazine.com/pages/otherlinks.php
Extractions: Other Links Sites of Interest on the Internet "Jack Horkheimer: Star Gazer" Video Download Page A collection of "Jack Horkheimer: Star Gazer" videos from 2003 in RealOne format. SPACE: A Journey To Our Future SPACE, one of the largest-ever and most comprehensive touring exhibitions on space exploration, gives audiences an opportunity to experience our past explorations and future destiny in space. It will lift off on Nov. 22, 2003 at the Pacific Science Center in Seattle, WA and will remain on display in Seattle through May 9, 2004. SPACE will travel to major science centers and museums in 12-15 North American cities over the next five years. Flags of the World Flags of the World is the Internet's largest site devoted to vexillology (the study of flags). Here you can read more than 20,000 pages about flags and view more than 37,000 images of flags. Geography at enchantedlearning.com
Community School - Lelia's Links Reader s Theater. early childhood, Theme links, early childhood, Idea Box, engineering.engineering Activities. english, Web English Teacher, games. Games kids Play. http://www.communityschool.net/leliaslinks.htm
Extractions: This page was last edited May 28, 2004 09:49 AM These are some links I've collected over the last year or two. I started out putting them in Access for my own use. As the list grew, I thought it might be useful to busy teachers, both here at C.S. and elsewhere, who don't have extra time to surf on their own. I hope they will be of some use. The links are in alphabetical order according to the topic. Please let me know if you have good links to add or if any of these links have expired. You can email me by clicking on my name. Thanks ;-) Lelia A B C D ... W Topic Title/Link Comments alphabet Virtual Alphabet abcteach abcteach alphabet- a very cool ABC book Bembo's Zoo Requires Flash animals About: Animals/Wildlife animals - babies Nature Baby Tales animal clip art Animal Clip Art Antarctica Wired Antarctica anti-virus software - free Computer Associates Anthrax
Other Links Education in Sciece, Technology, Energy, engineering, and Math, http//www.sandia.gov Thereare also links to DOE s national labs and departments, kids Teachers. http://www.sd331.k12.id.us/otherlinks.html
Extractions: PowerSchool Other Links Website Name URL Summary Audience Topic California Energy Commission http://www.energy.ca.gov/education/index.html Energy Quest is an exciting and informative journey for students interested in all energy issues. Click here to visit Percy's Puzzles, the Art Contest, Renewable Road, and more. Kids Energy Cool Science http://www.fetc.doe.gov/coolscience/index.html For students grades 6-12. Lessons and activities on energy and environmental topics. "Teachers Lounge" links teachers with important environmental education materials. Teachers can also fill out a survey on what type of environmental curricula they would find useful. Kids Teachers Environmental Science Dave Rezachek's Information Page http://hgea01.hgea.org/~daver
Extractions: Useful Links European Space Agency ( ESA ) - Engineers Without Borders Future Scientists and Engineers of America Structural Engineers Association of Illinois ( SEAOI ) Steve Altes Rocket Engineer, Writer, Actor, Brad Pitt's Stand-in and Photo-double. TechsUnite Cable Science Network Eng - Tips Forum Society of Women Engineers ... The Engineering Honor Society - " Tau Beta Pi " Books Please read the book and encourage your public library to obtain a copy [ available for $40.55 online at www.nap.edu ]. These notable achievements and innovator-role models should inspire future engineers for decades. It is a great summary of the crowning achievements of engineering, and it will enhance your pride in being an engineer. This synopsis by ; James D. Froula, P.E., Executive Director, Secretary-Treasurer and
ELA Engineering Directory IIE) WWW Virtual Library Industrial engineering ^ INDEX from PatentCafe.com for kids,About Parents Teachers Inventors Digest magazine, links Help by http://home.att.net/~gallgosp/engineer.htm
Robotics Education Project - Cool Links Archive Cool links Archive. April. Let JPL s kids Laugh Learn take you to newadventures. Try the Robotic Technology and engineering Challenge. http://robotics.nasa.gov/students/cool_links.htm
Extractions: Cool Links Archive May Check out these fun Mars facts and activities Try some cool NASA activities for kids Learn from NASA's SCIence Files Find out more about the European Space Agency April Learn about Humans in Space Find out what it takes to be an astronaut Check on NASA Human Space Flight Read biographies of current and former astronauts March Send rocks from your backyard to NASA scientists Learn about the Mars Exploration Student Data Team Explore Mars at MarsQuest Online Kidsdon't forget about the Mars Fun Zone February MarsQuest Online allows you to explore Mars Check out the NASA Student Involvement Program Learn about the Athena Student Interns Program Learn about the Red Rover Goes to Mars Program January Keep track of the Mars rovers Learn about the instruments at Athena Make some cool stuff from the Space Place Check out the Passport to Knowledge Kids' Corner December Play games Try your hand at art or stories Check out some fun activities Take a look at "
Computer Science Engineering hazardous substance spill planning and prevention, training, ocean and salvage engineering,and pollution Science Nature for kids links information http://cusef.byu.edu/registn/categor/ecpt_eng.htm
Extractions: GREAT LINKS FOR THE KIDS THIS WINTER BREAK! School breaks around the holidays may leave many parents wondering how to entertain and educate their kids inside the house, especially if winter weather has you trapped. Fortunately, there are many resources on the web that parents can reference to occupy their children while sneaking in a little useful learning, as well. Kidscom.com offers a wide variety of games and activities, including cartoons, card makers, and video game shortcuts. Kidscom.com actually offers a bilingual version of "Concentration" that teaches children to translate colors between English and other languages. Yahooligans.com offers many different games and informative resources that are quite unique. Kids may browse a "Careers Section" which explains how different professions spend their days. For instance, children can learn what the day-to-day life of an Archeologist is like. Many adults are probably familiar with askjeeves.com , a search engine that allows users to type questions and retrieve websites that may answer those questions. The children's version of this site is ajkids.com
Women's Center - Links To links for Girls. Engineer Girl The National Academy of engineering www.engineergirl.org. HowTo Invent! kids.patentcafe.com/howto-invent/howto2.asp. http://www.stevenstech.org/women/links.htm
Extractions: To Links for Girls www.awsem.org AFL-CIO, Ask a Working Woman www.aflcio.org/women American Association of University Women www.aauw.org American Welding Society www.aws.org Association for Women in Computing www.awc-hq.org Building Industry Association of Lancaster Co. www.bialanc.com/bia Coalition of Labor Union Women www.cluw.org Electronics Technician Association www.eta-sda.com Engineering Council-spotlight on women www.engc.org.uk/women_and_engineering GirlGeeks, Women in computing www.girlgeeks.com Hard Hatted Women www.hardhattedwomen.org Institute For Women And Technology www.iwt.org Institute for Women in Trades, Technology, and Science www.iwitts.com Math Science Network www.expandingyourhorizons.org National Association of Women in Construction www.nawic.org National Association of Working Women www.9to5.org National Science Foundation www.nsf.gov National Tooling and Machining Association www.ntma.org
Extractions: Summer Programs CTY's Investigations in Engineering , Johns Hopkins University Cybercamps Engineering Summer Program , Milwaukee School of Engineering Engineering Summer Program , North Carolina State University Engineering Summer Program , University of Texas at Arlington Engineering Summer Program , University of Wisconsin - Madison Exploring Engineering and Science , Stevens Institute of Technology Eye on Engineering and Computer Science , Catholic University Frontiers in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering , Worcester Polytech Introduction to Engineering , University of Notre Dame NASA Summer High School Apprenticeship Research Program (SHARP) Operation Catapult , Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Research Internship Program in Science and Engineering , Boston University Research Science Institute RoboCamp , Carnegie Mellon University Worldwide Youth in Science and Engineering , University of Illinois
New Scientist | Web Links | Current Picks interpretations, and invite input from kids, who can The site also links to informationabout specific food to food, for example genetic engineering and animal http://www.newscientist.com/weblinks/
Extractions: e-shopping is a new UK specific shopping search destination, offering web, image and travel search, along with an online currency converter. Our most recent recommendations Mysteries of Catalhoyuk - The Science Museum of Minnesota has mastered the trick of grabbing the attention of young people, and this exploration of Catalhoyuk is done in a colorful comic-book style. Puzzling artifacts have been found at this site in Turkey - thousands of clay balls, a goddess-like figurine in a grain storage area, burials beneath living quarters, bear paws, and murals. The archaeologists offer their interpretations, and invite input from kids, who can type in their thoughts. Mystery cards are designed to allow further investigation of a body found with owl pellets scattered about, and that of a baby buried with beads. Games, a virtual exhibit, animations, and slide shows add to a fresh, engaging look at what might have been the very first city. Rating: 10 out of 10
Science & Math - FirstGov For Kids NASA s kids Science News Network (K 2nd to introduce science, technology, engineering,math, and animations, activities, and resource links covering such http://www.kids.gov/k_science.htm
Extractions: (these sites are not maintained by kids.gov *) Agricultural Ideas for Science Fair Projects - Here, we've put together a few basic ideas of agricultural science projects you can do. Use these ideas as a jumping-off place for coming up with your own project. Agriculture and Math Fun - Fun agriculture and math site with quizzes, games, and links to other sites. Agriculture in the Classroom Kid's Corner - Learn about the role and importance of agriculture in the economy and society. Air Force Crossroads - Hope you came ready to have fun because this section has tons to offer both kids and teenagers alike. From sports to arts to video games, you will find hours worth of information and entertainment that will keep you coming back for more. Air Force Link Jr. - Games, puzzles, cool stuff and a little history make this U.S. Air Force website a quick trip to the wild blue yonder. Air Quality Index - Learn how air pollution is measured, about the Air Quality Index (AQI), and how the index can be a quick way to tell people how good or bad something is. The AQI uses colors, and numbers, and words to tell you about the air.
History - FirstGov For Kids top 20 achievements, and learn how engineering shaped a these sites are not maintainedby kids.gov *). Helper History - Site that contain many links to General http://www.kids.gov/k_history.htm
Extractions: (these sites are not maintained by kids.gov *) American Memory - Visit the digital library and learn all about American history and culture. American Treasures of the Library of Congress - A guide to some of the "treasures" in the Library of Congress. Check out Thomas Jefferson's handwritten draft of the Declaration of Independence. America's Story - Discover the stories of America's past.Jump back in time, meet amazing Americans, explore the states and more. Creating French Culture - This Library of Congress page gives an overview of French history through the eyes of the art and culture of the times. Edison National Historic Site - Edison's improvements to the telegraph and the telephone placed him on the cutting edge of communication technology at the turn of the Twentieth Century. If Edison were living today, he would be interested in both the Internet and the World Wide Web, a technology that can now make the legacy of the world's most famous inventor available to you. Enactment of a Law - Library of Congress site about the steps to enact a law in the U.S. Government.
Generative And Component-Based Software Engineering kids (Kestrel Institute, Palo Alto); SPECWARE (Kestrel Institute, Palo Group on Generativeand ComponentBased engineering). Comprehensive bibliography and links. http://www-ia.tu-ilmenau.de/~czarn/generate/engl.html
Extractions: German pages What is generative and component-based software engineering? Some links to related projects ... Meetings The goal of generative and component-based software engineering is to increase the productivity, quality, and time-to-market in software development thanks to the deployment of both standard componentry and production automation. One important paradigm shift implied here is to build software systems from standard componentry rather than "reinventing the wheel" each time. This requires thinking in terms of system families rather than single systems. Another important paradigm shift is to replace manual search, adaptation, and assembly of components with the automatic generation of needed components on demand. Generative and component-based software engineering seeks to integrate domain engineering approaches, component-based approaches, and generative approaches. Parameterization models (e.g. type parameterization and the GenVoca model of parameterized layered architectures) play an important role in designing and implementing flexible, generic architectures.
ECO-PROS - Ecology Protectors Society Sky Watch, Genetic engineering, Issues pertaining to your Ideas for helping the environment links to resources TO TOP, Important information for kids and their http://www.eco-pros.com/
American Institute Of Engineers, Inc.-Links Back to Home Page. links. engineering Organizations and Resources. A Sightseer s Guideto engineering Site encourages both adults and kids to see and http://www.members-aie.org/html/links.html
Extractions: Engineering Organizations and Resources AAES - American Association of Engineering Societies AISES - American Indian Science and Engineering Society European Journal of Engineering Education FSEA - Future Scientists and Engineers of America JETS - Junior Engineering Technical Society MAES - Mexican American Engineers and Scientists NAE - National Academy of Engineering NSBE - National Society of Black Engineers NSPE - National Society of Professional Engineers NSF - National Science Foundation EASI street to science,engineering, and math
Educational Program Links Microgravity Ground CyberLaboratory; links from Microgravity Research Program sK-12 Discover engineering Online; Discovery kids Channel; Exploratorium; http://www.ncmr.org/education/k12/links.html
Extractions: Here are some web sites we think are interesting. We have checked to make sure that each of these sites are active (as of June 22, 2002), but the fact that we are providing links does not mean that we have assessed them for accuracy or that we endorse any products advertised on the sites. Various NASA and Space Sites Science Sites Mathematics Sites American Mathematics Competitions Geometry Through Art MathCounts The Math Forum Student Center ... webmaster@ncmr.org - Last Updated: 05/05/04
Extractions: October 25, 2002: Hour Two, Part 2: Rosalind Franklin Program Summary Guests Related Articles and Links For Discussion ... SFKC Home Program Summary In 1962, British scientists James Watson, Francis Crick, and Maurice Wilkins were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine in recognition of their work in mapping the structure of DNA. Not mentioned, however, was a young Englishwoman without whose research the other three would never have achieved such a pinnacle. Rosalind Franklin, who died of cancer in 1958 at the age of 37, produced the first clear photograph of the double helix using a technique called x-ray crystallography. Watson and Crick used the photograph without Franklins knowledge to advance their own studies, and they published their results before Franklin had the chance. Rosalind Franklins contribution to DNA mapping was ignored for decades. Many people feel this snub was due to the misogynist attitude of the scientific world of that day as well as Franklins abrasive personality. Times have changed, though. The x-ray crystallography laboratory at Londons Birkbeck College is named after her, and Britains Royal Society has this year created the Rosalind Franklin Award, to be given to scientists who have made significant contributions to science, engineering, and technology. Guests