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Technology in the Science Classroom

Page history last edited by Jennifer McDaniel 15 years, 3 months ago

Lola's First Podcast

 

Integration of technology in the science classroom can be fun and exciting! This page is a place for teachers to get together and share ideas. These ideas could include projects (specifically related to technology), articles, links, questions, etc. To get started, all you have to do it click the "edit" link at the top of the page, type, and click the "save" button. It's as simple as that! I am not a Science teacher, but I will also be posting things I think may be relevant. Please add your "2 cents"! The possibilities are endless! :) Happy sharing!

 


 

 

 

Web Links

 

Texas Space Grant Consortium     (9.2.08)

K-12 Classroom Activities

 

Science Wiki

This is a wiki created by Lola Henning, Education Specialist, All-Level Science at Region 16 Education Service Center. Please click to view; however, if you are interested in sharing information, you will need to e-mail lola.henning@esc16.net for the password. Happy Wiki!

 

Highlights for High School

Highlights for High School features MIT OpenCourseWare materials that are most useful for high school students and teachers. It's Free!!

 

Autodesk Student Engineering and Design Community

Inspire your students to get excited about science, technology,
engineering, and math by integrating Autodesk® Design Academy,
Animation Academy, and DesignKids into your classroom.
 
These innovative solutions include powerful Autodesk design software and project-based curricula. You can download FREE software, access sample curriculum, and exchange ideas on the Autodesk Education Community. Join now!
 
This is a non-profit video site which is aiming to be a visual scientific resource for its visitors making scientific concepts easily understandable. These videos are uploaded from scientists. AMAZING!! A must look! :)
 
Edutopia Article (posted on 5/5/08)
A biology-class project teaches high school students about the real-life application of DNA testing in wrongful-conviction cases.
 
Page updated by JMcDaniel on 9.2.08

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