What a great way to start the new academic year and get to know your students: ask them what they did during the summer! Chances are that they did a lot of sports. Be prepared to show them how sports relate to the math and science curricula! Here is a sample from our wealth of […]
Archive for the 'Physics' Category
Shining a Light on Physics: Fiber Optics and Digital Photography
Tuesday, October 6th, 2009 12:03 pm
Written by: nsdl projects
Charles K. Kao, Willard S. Boyle, George E. Smith - Nobel prize winners in Physics for 2009. This week’s announcement by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences honors these scientists for their foundational work in areas that have revolutionized modern life: information technology, and digital photography. It’s a great opportunity to utilize NSDL’s ComPADRE Physics […]
Posted in Topics: Education, Physics, Science, Technology
Stay Tuned for Digital Learning Assets From Nation’s Museums This Fall
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 10:52 am
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History will be the site of the launch of the NSDL SMILE Pathway featuring resources from the nation’s leading science museums on Nov. 1, 2009 at a panel discussion to be presented during the Association for Science-Technology Centers Annual Meeting.
The lighthearted SMILE logo can be seen in action […]
Posted in Topics: Chemistry, Education, Engineering, Green technology, Health, Interactive, Mathematics, Physics, Social Studies, Technology, multimedia
MAISON StrandMap Search for Teachers, Librarians, & Learners Who are Blind
Wednesday, August 5th, 2009 10:53 am
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
The goal of the “Middleware for Accessible Information Spaces on NSDL (MAISON)” is to improve participation in NSDL by teachers, librarians, and learners who are blind. The Beta version of MAISON (http://maison.asu.edu/) enhances access to NSDL, its internal and external resources and existing services (such as strand maps of educational benchmarks). MAISON is implemented as […]
Posted in Topics: Accessibility, Chemistry, Education, Engineering, Health, Interactive, Mathematics, Physics, Science, Strand maps, Technology
Choose the Moon (again!) with the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum
Monday, July 20th, 2009 12:04 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
Those who did not sit huddled in front of a blurry black and white television on July 20, 1969 watching bulky spacemen stir up dust on the lunar surface while mysterious beeps and static played in the background can now witness a a real-time multimedia computer simulation of that historic mission to the moon. To […]
Posted in Topics: Education, Engineering, Interactive, Physics, Science, multimedia
Dynamic Math and Science Learning With Computational Simulations
Tuesday, July 7th, 2009 2:39 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
Bob Panoff, executive director of Shodor and NSDL’s CSERD: Computational Science Education Resources Pathway is passionate about using computational science teaching methods to stimulate student engagement in learning math and science. In a recent article for the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) entitled “Simulations Deepen Scientific Learning,” he explains the role of simulations […]
Posted in Topics: Education, Health, Interactive, Mathematics, Physics, Science, multimedia
NSF Science on “Web TV”
Tuesday, June 9th, 2009 1:12 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
NSF’s new Science Nation is a weekly, media rich “online magazine that’s all about science for the people.” Developed by CNN science producers, Science Nation topics take an entertaining look at the research and people that impact our day-to-day lives. The first two shows are about phenomena and events that most of us have wondered […]
Posted in Topics: Chemistry, Education, Engineering, Interactive, Mathematics, Physics, Science, Technology
NSF Special Reports Go In-depth on NSF-supported Science Research Topics
Tuesday, May 5th, 2009 10:23 am
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
National Science Foundation (NSF) Special Reports online feature topics that highlight scientific discoveries accomplished with NSF support. Topics include weather, evolution, mathematics, visualization, technology, polar, infectious disease, robotics, wild animals, earthquake engineering, cyberinfrastructure, tsunami, arctic and climate. Special reports are available as interactive resources or as text only versions. This collection has recently been added […]
Posted in Topics: Chemistry, Education, Engineering, Green technology, Health, Interactive, Mathematics, Physics, Science, Social Studies, Technology, multimedia, polar regions
One Billion+ People to Celebrate Earth Day 2009
Tuesday, April 21st, 2009 5:05 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
Earth Day has been an annual rite of spring in the U.S. since it was first celebrated by 20 million people on April 22, 1970. Back then, activists joined with citizens to revel in the experience of living on a green-blue planet while calling attention to environmental policies designed to keep it that way. This […]
Posted in Topics: Chemistry, Education, Engineering, Green technology, Health, Physics, Science, multimedia
Easy-to-understand Physics
Tuesday, April 14th, 2009 11:13 am
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
Tom Henderson has been teaching high school physics since 1989. ComPADRE, NSDL’s Physics and Astronomy Pathway hosts a popular online physics tutorial that Tom Henderson developed to help high school students at Glenbrook South High School in Glenview, Illinois on the Physics Classroom web site. Physics Classroom resources contain a tutorial with built-in self-assessment tools […]
Posted in Topics: Education, Engineering, Interactive, Mathematics, Physics, Science, multimedia
Posted in Topics: Education, Engineering, General, Mathematics, Physics, Science
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