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Reference Tools
Yahooligans
This is a good place to start a search for science
and technology education information.
Ask
Jeeves for Kids
Go to this site to find answers to questions you have
related to your technology studies.
HowStuffWorks
Go to this site to search for information about how
things work.
Google
Use this tool to search for information on the Internet.
Ten
Cs for Evaluating Internet Sources
Use this site to help you decide if Internet sites
you find are good sources of information.
OneLook
Dictionary Search
Go to this site to search for words and phrases.
Merriam-Webster
Online
Useful tools at this site include an online dictionary,
a thesaurus, and a section called Merriam-Webster for
Kids.
FOLDOC
The Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing (FOLDOC) provides
definitions of computer terms.
NetLingo
This site provides a dictionary of Internet terms.
Study
Guides and Strategies
This site provides strategies to help you succeed with
learning.
Guide
to Grammar and Writing
Go to this site for help with specific questions about
grammar and writing.
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Engineering
A
Sightseer’s Guide to Engineering
Pick a state to explore innovations created by engineers.
Engineer
Girl
Why be an engineer? Go to this site for answers. The
site highlights
"opportunities engineering brings for people at
any age, but particularly to women and girls."
Engineering K12 Center
Go to this site to explore engineering fields, learn
how to get an engineering education, and have fun
with interactive engineering games and resources.
Discover Engineering
Go to this site to learn about the field of engineering
and what engineers do.
Junior
Engineering Technological Society
JETS Web site is centered on providing information
and increasing interest in engineering.
Extraordinary Women Engineers
This Web site was designed to encourage young women
to choose engineering as a career
Greatest Engineering Achievements of the 20th Century
Look up engineering achievements of the 20th century
at this Web site provided by the National Academy of
Engineering.
Engineers
Week
For information about the upcoming Engineers Week,
visit this Web site provided by the National Engineers
Week Foundation. This site also provides engineering
resources, links, and information about upcoming competitions.
TryEngineering.org
This Web site contains information for students interested
in Engineering. It has profiles of engineers, useful
tips for courses to take, summer programs, resources,
and engineering games.
Project
Lead the Way
Project Lead the Way is a program designed to help
pre-engineering students in their studies. This Web
site contains more information about the program, as
well as various links to engineering resources.
IEEE
Virtual Museum
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
have created this Virtual Museum for students interested
in Engineering. This site contains a variety of online
exhibits which show how electricity and electronics
are used.
Engineering, Science and Math Careers
This site provides career information, including engineering
careers.
Manufacturing is Cool!
Explore the Career Information and Opportunities area
to learn about manufacturing and other engineering
careers, salary information, and interesting articles
about people in engineering careers. This site is
provided by the Society of Manufacturing Engineers
(SME).
Guide
Me
National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering
created this interactive Web site to increase student
interest in engineering. This site contains information
about engineering and biographies of engineers. It
also has interactive games and a quiz that shows you
which type of engineering best suits you.
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Technology, Mathematics, and Science
Building
Big
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) provides this interactive
site with virtual labs and building challenges to get
you thinking about structures you see everyday.
What
in the World is That?
This site describes ingenious inventions throughout
history.
Invention
Dimension
This site from the Lemelson-MIT Program provides information
related to inventors and inventions. Included are Inventor
of the Week, Inventor's Handbook, Games and Trivia,
and other resources.
The
Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation
Explore invention and innovation at the Lemelson Center
at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of
American History.
Figure
This!
At this web site you can engage in math challenges
for middle school students. There are a series of steps
each challenge will take you through until the problem
is solved. Also, you'll find additional resources for
further investigation of each problem.
Platonic
Realms
This site includes an encyclopedia for searching for
information about topics related to mathematics.
Sally
Ride Science
This site was founded by Sally Ride, America's first
woman in space, to encourage girls to get the foundation
needed to go on in science, math, or engineering. Programs
include science festivals, the Sally Ride Science Club,
science camps, etc.
TryScience
Geared towards younger students interested in engineering,
this Web site contains experiments, games, quizzes
and much more.
TechXtra
At this site, click on TechXtra for a newsletter for
high school students and educators. It contains articles
about new technologies and explains the underlying
science used. The newsletter is created by the National
Science and Technology Education Partnership.
Molecular
Expressions
Explore color photographs taken through an optical
microscope. For example, with the activity "Secret
Worlds: The Universe Within" you can "view
the Milky Way at 10 million light years from the Earth.
Then move through space towards the Earth until you
reach . . . the subatomic universe of electrons and
protons."
Sim
Science
This site provides four computer simulations: Membranes,
Fluid Flow, Cracking Dams, and Cracking Noise.
Earthquake
Hazards Program: For Kids Only
This site from the United States Geological Survey
(USGS) provides activities and information for learning
about earthquakes.
Discovery
Channel: Planet Earth Guide
At this site you can search for links and articles
on all subjects related to physical science. There
is a link to a live volcano cam, and there are interactive
sites where, for example, you can build an ocean wave.
Water
Resources of the United States
At this site United States Geological Survey (USGS),
you'll find links for watching stream flow conditions,
information about water resource programs, current
flood conditions, etc.
Water
Science for Schools
This site from the USGS provides information on many
aspects of water, along with pictures, data, maps,
and more.
GNET
The Global Network of Environment & Technology
(GNET) promotes the use of innovative environmental
technologies. The site provides information on environmental
news, new technologies, government environmental technology
programs, current events, etc.
Mad
Sci Network
Go to this site to find answers to questions about
science.
Tsunamis
and Earthquakes
This site from the United States Geological Survey(USGS)
shows how tsunamis are generated by earthquakes.
The
Great 1906 San Francisco Earthquake
This site from United States Geological Survey(USGS)
describes the 1906 earthquake along the San Andreas
fault. You can read about the scientific investigation
that took place after the quake and the advances that
followed.
Science
of Music
Explore the science of music through movies, questions,
and online exhibits. Compose, mix, and play with music.
NRC:
Basic Reference
This site from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
provides information about nuclear energy and includes
a Students' Corner.
TVA
Kids
This site from the Tennessee Valley Authority provides
information about dams, making electricity, and protecting
the environment.
Optics
for Kids
This site is sponsored by the Optical Society of America
(OSA), an organization for scientists, educators, engineers,
and students.
Skyjacks
Weather
Explore Nimbus 1, a virtual weather laboratory in the
sky. The site is provides by the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration (NASA) and the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
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Aeronautics and Space
flight-history.com
The purpose of this site is to bring people together
who have a common interest in aviation history.
Cool
Cosmos
Learn about astronomy and infrared light and find answers
to your questions about space.
AviationNow.com
This site is sponsored by Aviation Week, a publication
of the McGraw-Hill Companies.
Origins
Take virtual field trips to eight observatories--Arecibo,
where astrobiologists search for signs of life beyond
the solar system; Las Cuevas, a research station
in Central America's largest remaining rainforest;
and others.
The
Space Weather Center
This site explores the solar cycle, solar wind, Earth's
magnetic field, auroras, states of matter, and other
topics. Information is provided on space weather research,
space weather modeling and forecasting, and the National
Space Weather Program.
Space
Day
This is a design challenge for exploring the wonders
of the universe.
Hubble,
a View to the Edge of Space
Find out about the Hubble Space Telescope. Click on
Ideas to see Hubble's images and find out what they
tell us about the universe. Click on Tools to take
a tour of Hubble, from the telescope to the control
rooms.
MarsQuest
Online
At this NASA site, students can launch a spacecraft
to Mars, explore its canyons and volcanoes, solve mysteries
about the search for life on Mars, and see the latest
photos.
National
Aeronautics and Space Administration
Learn about NASA's visions for exploring the earth,
the moon, Mars, and beyond.
NASA
Johnson Space Center
At this site, you can learn about the U.S. space program.
The Education section includes a link to Just for Kids
activities.
The
Satellite Site
Lockheed Martin's "TheTech" site is the place
to learn about the satellites that are constantly orbiting
earth. You can learn what five kinds of satellites
do, build satellites for three different types of missions,
and more.
NASA's
Marshall Space Flight Center
The MSFC manages the key propulsion hardware and technologies
of the Space Shuttle, develops space transportation
and propulsion systems, oversees science and hardware
development for the International Space Station, and
handles a variety of associated scientific endeavors
to benefit space exploration and improve life on Earth.
NASA
Space TeleRobotics Program: Cool Robot of the Week
This site highlights Web sites that attempt to solve
robotics problems, use innovation to implement robotic
systems, or provide information related to robotics.
NASA
Quest
At this NASA site you can learn about the people who
work at NASA and about the national space program through
design challenges and other interactive activities.
NASA
Space Place
Go to this site for games and other fun activities
related to space exploration.
Sky
& Telescope
Go to this site for news on current events and resources
related to astronomy.
Inventions
from Space
This site describes technologies or materials that
were originally developed for the U.S. space program.
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Career Exploration
GetTech
Get Tech is designed to help students develop math,
science, and technology skills in preparation for
technology-related careers.
Engineering
K12 Center
Go to this site to explore engineering fields, learn
how to get an engineering education, and have fun with
interactive engineering games and resources.
Discover
Engineering
Go to this site to learn about the field of engineering
and what engineers do.
Manufacturing
is Cool!
Explore the Career Information and Opportunities area
to learn about manufacturing and other engineering
careers, salary information, and interesting articles
about people in engineering careers. This site is provided
by the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME).
Occupational
Outlook Handbook
This resource describes what workers do on the job,
working conditions, training and education needed,
earnings, and expected job prospects in a wide range
of occupations.
O*NET
OnLine
The O*NET database includes information on skills,
abilities, knowledge, work activities, and interests
associated with occupations.
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Problem Solving Contests
Technology
Student Association
TSA is a national organization for technology education
students. TSA provides activities and competitions
to promote technological literacy, leadership, and
problem solving.
BEST
Robotics, Inc.
BEST (Boosting Engineering, Science, and Technology)
seeks to inspire students to pursue careers in engineering,
science, and technology through participation in robotics
competitions.
FIRST
FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and
Technology) provides competitions and challenges
for solving problems with science, mathematics, engineering,
and technology. FIRST was founded by Dean Kamen,
inventor of the Segway Human Transporter.
Bridge
Building Contest
This contest provides opportunities for students to
compete in construction and testing of model bridges.
Botball
Robotics Program
This program give students practical experience in
designing, building, and programming a team of robots.
Robots are programmed to maneuver on a game board.
Once the game starts, students step back and the robots
must play the game without being guided by a remote
control.
ThinkQuest
This competition encourages students to develop creative
Web sites related to specific topics, including science
and technology.
Junior
Engineering Technological Society
JETS posts a JETS
Challenge question each week for solving science-
and mathematics-related problems. JETS also hosts the TEAMS competition
each year. The TEAMS competition provides an opportunity
for students to synthesize key concepts in math, science,
and physics and apply them to solve real-world engineering
problems.
Space
Day
This is a design challenge for exploring the wonders
of the universe.
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