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  1. Using Museums to Popularise Science and Technology
  2. The Explorabook: A Kid's Science Museum in a Book (Klutz) by John Cassidy, Exploratorium (Organization), 1992-01
  3. Inventive Genius: The History of the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago by Jay Pridmore, 1996-06
  4. Hands-On Exhibitions: Managing Interactive Museums and Science Centres (The Heritage, Care-Preservation-Management) by Tim Caulton, 1998-03-16
  5. Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination by Boston Museum Of Science, 2006-09-19
  6. The Science Explorer: Family Experiments from the World's Favorite Hands-On Science Museum (Science Explorer Series) by Pat Murphy, Ellen Klages, et all 1996-11
  7. Museums of Modern Science: Nobel Symposium 112 (Archives of the Nobel Museum 1) (Archives of the Nobel Museum 1) by Sweden Nobel Symposium 1999 Stockholm, 2000-06-01
  8. Museum Informatics: People, Information, and Technology in Museums (Routledge Studies in Library and Information Science) by Paul F. Marty, Katherine B. Jones, 2007-09-07
  9. American Museum Guides: Sciences by Paul Hoffman, 1983-10
  10. Science in the Marketplace: Nineteenth-Century Sites and Experiences
  11. Informal Science Learning: What the Research Says About Television, Science Museums, & Community-Based Projects by Valerie Crane, 1994-02
  12. The Ben Franklin Book of Easy and Incredible Experiments: A Franklin Institute Science Museum Book by Franklin Institute Science Museum, Cheryl Kirk Noll, 1995-06-30
  13. The Science Explorer Out and About: Fantastic Science Experiments Your Family Can Do Anywhere! (Science Explorer Bk 2) by Pat Murphy, Ellen Klages, et all 1997-10
  14. Chronometric Dating in Archeology (Advances in Archaeological and Museum Science)

1. Science Learning Network: Home
Community of educators, students, schools, science museums and other institutions demonstrating a new model for inquiry science education. Site contains a variety of inquiryposed problems, information, demonstrations, and labs.
http://www.sln.org/
FLASH! Browse this month's "Ten Cool Sites."
EXPLORE! Visit our international network of museums for the best inquiry resources on the web.
INQUIRY! See the winner of "The Unisys Prize" for 2003.

2. Science Museums Science Fair Project Ideas Science Education
We feature information for kids on science museums, science fair project ideas, dinosaurs, and other science discoveries. Languages. Deutsch. Chinese. English.
http://www.tryscience.org/

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3. Science Museums Science Fair Project Ideas Science Education
science museums Science Fair Project Ideas Science Education TryScience is a science education resource for children, parents and educators. We feature information for kids on science museums,
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://tryscience.org/&y=02FD89EC7DA2203D&a

4. MoS | Exhibits | Online Exhibits
Science Learning Network, Check out the Science Learning Network (a national consortium of science museums creating resources for Elementary science education
http://www.mos.org/exhibits/online_exhibits.html
Expand your understanding of Ancient Egyptian history and culture by visiting our online exhibit. Get to know our 2500 year old mummy: review extensive CATscan images and manipulate a highly detailed 3-D model. Learn about excavation and try your hand at it, virtually speaking, by sending a buried message to a friend. Plan your journey to the afterlife with Eternity Travel, or play the ancient game of Senet. Check out Ancient Egypt
Your best fish story is just a click away. originally created for The Computer Museum by the MIT Media Lab and Nearlife, Inc., brought innovative 3-D computer graphics and real-time interactive character animation to the Museum of Science Exhibit Halls last fall. Located in the Museum's Blue Wing, the computer-based exhibit introduces you to a 1,700-square-foot virtual undersea world, where you create a unique fish to interact with the tank's finny inhabitants. Start your underwater adventure right here! This Web version of The Virtual FishTank turns your computer into an aquarium. Once you log in, you can create up to four unique fish. Then you can:
  • Launch your fish into a Personal Tank on your own computer and see how they behave.

5. New York Hall Of Science
Exhibits, often interactive, on sound, light, atoms, microbes, AIDS, astronomy. Includes a science playground. Considered one of the top ten science museums in the country.
http://www.nyhallsci.org/
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6. SLN Science Learning Network
SLN Science Learning Network This clearinghouse links to hundreds of sites pertaining to science education. Users can connect with science museums around the world, or visit one of the many
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.sln.org/index.html&y=02C361029D3

7. NASA Space Science Education Resource Directory
This Directory is a convenient way to find NASA space science products for use in classrooms, science museums, planetariums, and other settings.Search by grade level.
http://teachspacescience.stsci.edu/

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You do not need to log in to search our database. FIRST TIME USERS Getting started Frequently Asked Questions Register SEARCH SHORT-CUTS Grades Topics K-5 Solar System Light and Color Black Holes
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The Space Science Education Resource Directory
is a convenient way to find NASA space science products for use in classrooms, science museums, planetariums, and other settings. There are several ways to search this directory: Grade/Subject Search more info Topic Search more info ... more info
To do a quick search by keyword, you can use the search box available in the upper left-hand corner of every page. It performs the same search as from the Grade/Subject Search page, with the defaults of 'All Grades' and 'All Subjects'.
Notice: The SSERD now provides an ordering process for hardcopy products which are available through NASA Central Operations of Resources for Educators (CORE). Users are required to log in to use this feature. To log in, register, or if you've forgotten your password, click the "Login" button on the left side of the screen. What's New with the Directory?

8. Illinois Association Of Museums
Independent association of history and science museums, zoos, historical societies, botanical gardens, arboreta and other cultural institutions. Includes resources for museum professionals, job postings and a directory of Illinois museums for visitors.
http://www.illinoismuseums.org

9. SCIENCE HOBBYIST: Science Museums
science museums. Indexes, etc. Science exhibits discussion(webheadL); ASTC, Assn. of Sci. and Tech. WEBHEAD-L. science museums ONLINE DISCUSSION GROUP.
http://www.amasci.com/museum.html
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Webhead-L is an online forum for the discussion of interactive science museum exhibits and exhibits issues. This is a public, lightly-moderated " list ". Membership currently hovers around 200. Interested parties are welcome to subscribe (see instructions below.) Please see the rules below. There is no charge, but donations towards expenses are accepted (see rules below for suggested donation.)
Admin addr: webhead-L-request@eskimo.com

10. Association Of Science-Technology Centers
ASTC represents more than 400 handson science museums around the world.
http://www.astc.org/
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11. Museums Online South Africa
Browse several South African art, culture and science museums by subject or by region.
http://www.museums.org.za/
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12. Illinois Association Of Museums
Independent statewide network of art, history, and science museums, historical and genealogical societies, zoos, nature centers, arboreta, and other cultural agencies.
http://www.state.il.us/hpa/iam/
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Looking for a Museum? ... IAM Public Service Announcements The Illinois Association of Museums is an independent statewide network of art, history, and science museums, historical and genealogical societies, zoos, nature centers, arboreta, and other cultural agencies.
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13. Science Museums In Israel
science museums in Israel. This page lists only science and history related museums with web sites. Science, Bloomfield Science Museum, Jerusalem, 02.5618128.
http://www.science.co.il/Museums.asp
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Science Museums in Israel
This page lists only science and history related museums with web sites. For a complete list of museums, visiting hours and entrance fees, see online guide to Israel Museums Subject Museum City Phone Agriculture Museum for the history of tractors and agricultural machinery in Israel Tel-Mond Archeology Reuben and Edith Hecht Museum Haifa Archeology Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem Archeology Jerusalem Archeology Jerusalem Archaeological Park - Temple Mount Excavations and Virtual Reconstruction Model Jerusalem Archeology Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls Jerusalem Archeology Rockefeller Museum of Archaeology Jerusalem Archeology Shrine of the Book - Dead Sea Scrolls from Qumran caves Jerusalem Archeology The Temple Institute Jerusalem Archeology Tower of David
Museum of the History of Jerusalem
Jerusalem Archeology Western Wall Tunnels Jerusalem Archeology Golan Archaeological Museum Katzrin Archeology Archaeological Museum Kibbutz Ein Dor Archeology Wilfrid Israel Museum Kibbutz Hazorea Bible Museum of Psalms Jerusalem Defense Museums Division of the Ministry of Defense (Hebrew) Defense Israeli Air Force Museum Beer-Sheva Defense Museum of Navy and Haapala Haifa Defense HaHagana Museum Jaffa Defense Museum of Underground captives Jerusalem Defense HaShomer Museum Kfar Giladi Defense Yad Mordechai Museum Kibbutz Yad-Mordechai Defense Israel Police Museum Kiryat Ata Defense Armored Corps Museum Latrun

14. The Science Education Gateway
SEGway (formerly SII) is a collaborative NASA project which brings together the expertise of NASA scientists, science museums, and K12 educators to produce NASA science-based Earth and space science curricula for classroom and public use via the World Wide Web.
http://cse.ssl.berkeley.edu/SegwayEd/index.html

15. Limn Studios: Museum Exhibit Design, Planning, And Construction
Provides educational and creative exhibits to meet the needs of museum directors and their staffs. Specializes in history museums, natural history museums, science museums, visitor centers and historical sites.
http://www.limnstudios.com
Limn, founded in 1977, brings a wealth of experience, an award winning history, and a multi-faceted expertise to every project. We specialize in science, history, and natural history museums, visitor centers, and historic centers. Close client interaction is Limn's focus during all phases of exhibit planning, design, construction, and delivery. Our proven, published methodology for defining client mandates, expectations, aims and objectives at project start-up maximizes client satisfaction and production efficiency.

16. North Carolina Grassroots Science Museums Collaborative
The goals of the Grassroots science museums Collaborative are to Improve the public understanding of science and technology. Enhance
http://www.grassroots-science.org/
The goals of the Grassroots Science Museums Collaborative are to:
  • Improve the public understanding of science and technology.
  • Enhance science education in schools and communities throughout the state of North Carolina.
  • Enhance member institutions' efforts to develop exhibits, programs and scientific collections that focus on the basic sciences and related technological applications.
  • Serve as a vehicle for planning and conducting cooperative projects that strengthen services provided by member institutions across North Carolina.
Grassroots museums annually serve millions of citizens through general visitation, teacher training and special programs. Programs include both onsite and offsite presentations, and reach students in every North Carolina school district. As a public/private alliance, for every state dollar allocated to Grassroots museums, the institutions raise twelve dollars from private support. Through Grassroots, North Carolina science centers are addressing statewide issues relating to museums, tourism, industry, and basic math/science instruction. North Carolina Grassroots Science Museums Collaborative
Dr. Fran Nolan

17. Science Museum Math Exhibit
The software is also available by anonymous ftp from ftp.geom.umn.edu as tritile.tar.Z. The exhibit can easily be duplicated at other science museums.
http://www.geom.uiuc.edu/docs/forum/museum/museum.html
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Science Museum Math Exhibit
geometry.pre-college, geometry.college, Fri, 17 Jun 1994 Geometry Center staff collaborated with the Science Museum of Minnesota to produce a museum exhibit on triangle tilings. Starting with a module for Geomview written by Charlie Gunn, staff members Tamara Munzner and Stuart Levy, with assistance from Olaf Holt, worked with exhibit developers at the museum to make software and explanations which are accessible and interesting to the general public. This is an especially difficult task at a museum; the average length of stay at the exhibit is only about five minutes. Despite this, the Geometry Center and museum collaborators managed to create an exhibit which contains sophisticated concepts such as tilings of the sphere and the relationship between tilings and the Platonic and Archimedean solids. Here is a brief description of the exhibit. The sum of the angles of a planar triangle is always 180 degrees. Repeated reflection across the edges of a 30,60,90 degree triangle gives a tiling of the plane, since each angle is an integral fraction of 180 degrees. Figure 1 shows the exhibit's visualization of these ideas. Figure 1 What about a triangle whose angles add up to more than 180 degrees? Such triangles exist on the sphere. Whenever the angles of such a spherical triangle are integral fractions of 180 degrees, repeated reflections across the edges give a tiling of the sphere. The exhibit shows this for triangles with the first two angles always 30 and 60 degrees, and the third angle selected as 45, 36, or 60 degrees. See figure 2.

18. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Science Museums
museums DeweyClass 004 ResourceType index Location usa Last checked 20000728 Lost Museums of Sciences Links to science museums and resources worldwide.
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/s/sciencemuseums.htm
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  • Canadian National Museum of Science and Technology Corporation
  • Exploratorium
  • Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago
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    Canadian National Museum of Science and Technology Corporation
    Corporation of three Canadian Museums (the National Museum of Science and Technology, the National Aviation Museum, and the Agriculture Museum). Includes information on the collections and activities of the three constituent museums. Information available in French and English.
    Author: National Museum of Science and Technology, Canada
    Subjects: agriculture links, aviation, canadian history, canadian museums, science museums
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    Exploratorium
    A museum of science, art, and human perception with over 650 interactive exhibits. Includes a digital library, web cameras and a learning studio.
    Author: Exploratorium
    Subjects: art museums, perception, science museums
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    Offers the design and manufacture of interactive exhibits and displays for children's museums, science museums and corporate tradeshows.
    http://www.bossdisplay.com

    20. Science Museums And Centers WWW Resources
    Selected science museums and Centers. Exploratorium line. The Space and Science Museum and Natural History Museum may be of particular interest.
    http://www.ncsu.edu/sciencejunction/terminal/imse/lowres/3/museums.htm
    Selected Science Museums and Centers
    Exploratorium
    http://www.exploratorium.edu

    The Exploratorium web site contains a collection of virtual interactive exhibits, presentations, activities, and science news from the Exploratorium Museum in San Francisco, California. For example, it contains a unique step-by-step virtual "Cow-Eye Dissection" that includes graphics and Real Audio sound. An area is dedicated to provide teachers with ideas on how to obtain cow eyes for dissection and helpful hints on conducting the actual dissection with students in the classroom. The Exploratorium also contains "Live Cams" and virtual cameras of their exhibits, Doppler effects sounds, and a variety of interactive exhibits that can be brought into the classroom to enrich the existing biology and physical science curricula. NASA Information Services
    http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov

    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Homepage is the world's most comprehensive web site that deals with space and space exploration. Beware: This site is extensive and you can find yourself spending many hours in awe looking at space photos and learning about the many famous NASA missions. This site has some of the most impressive graphics and quicktime movies on the web! Discovery Channel
    http://www.discovery.com/

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