General Science

Science Teachers Association of Victoria
See also STAV links in the following areas.  Astronomy and Space, Energy and Alternative Energy, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, Life Sciences, Physics, and Psychology.
Tutornet
 Study WEB
The Darwin Awards: Personal Accounts
 The Fun House Darwin Awards
 Events In Science, Mathematics, and Technology - Version 3.0 (Index of Time Lines) 
Nature Magazine
CSIRO Education Programs
CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation)
CSIRO Double Helix Science Club: The CSIRO's science magazine and club for children.
Questacon Science Centre, Canberra: do a virtual tour of Questacon, attempt a quiz, check out the professional development available and the educational resources, and lots more! Quicker and cheaper than taking the class to Canberra!
The Lab is a great site maintained by the ABC. Here you can also check out previous and forthcoming topics on ABC TV's science show, Quantum. You can also check out Radio National's science programs, including the The Science Show by Robyn Williams, Earthbeat, Ockam's Razor, The Food Program and The Health Report.
Einstein a go go: the home page of 3RRR's science show.
 Welcome to the Radiarium Foundation Homepage
 A2Z Science and Learning Store - The Science of Flight
 Navstar: Global Positioning Satellite Anchor Page
 A2Z Science and Learning Store's 26 Rooms of FUN, Science Toys, Games, Experiments, and Puzzles
 Frank Potter's Science Gems
 The Green Machine Science Education Centre
The EarthVision Home Page
 PaleoArt & Minerals Internet Services
 Sport! Science@The Exploratorium
Dr. NAD's Pad: home page of Neil Durso
Data Logging Ideas
Environmental Education
Franklin Institute Science Museum
Paleontology Without Walls
 
 

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For three years, nearly one hundred teachers worked with staff members to create scaled-down versions of Exploratorium exhibits. The results were dozens of exciting "Snacks" - miniature science exhibits that teachers can make using common, inexpensive, easily available materials. By using Snacks in their classrooms, teachers can climb out of the textbooks and join their students in discovering science for themselves.

Exploratorium, USA... one of the world's best known websites; some of the more interactive pages are: The learning studio, in which you will find Online exhibits with various interactive activities:

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Science Teachers' Pot of Gold ....A great selection of Science links
Directory of Hands-on Science Centres Worldwide... from this directory you can access many, many science centres on the web. Many of these science centres have interactive, online activities.
Nova: Science In The News pages put together by the Australian Academy of Science
The Science Page includes resources in many science areas, a resources for teachers section, a lesson plan and activity links section, and a collection of science analogies.
SciED: Science and Mathematics Education Resources
Cyber Sleuths Forensic Science Web pages for students, educators and librarians
Blue Web: web pages for students, educators and librarians.
ED's Oasis
Flight shareware software
You Can: Great, fun science pages - many of the pages are interactive. Ranked in the top 5% of Web sites.

Eisenhower National Clearing House for Mathematics and Science Education
Yahoo Science Index: provides links to a wide range of material.
Science Journal: a British on-line journal to which high school students contribute articles on their scientific research.
Directory of robots on the web . . . this index links to a number of sites around the world so that you can remotely control robotic telescopes, cameras, model trains, etc.
Patient checkup and diagnosis... this is your chance to play doctor! Designed as a medical students' training program, there is some neat science problem solving attached to this activity.
 Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
 ScienceWeb
 Science Education Links for Science Teachers
 The Scientific Software Resource
 Science freeware
 Mr. Thiels's Internet Science Resources
 Welcome to How Stuff Works
 Ray Le Couteur Educational Homepage
 The New Atmospheric Science Major
 Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
 Monash Science Centre



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