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Tech Toolbox

A place to share and learn ways of integrating more technology in your teaching

  • Citizen Science, Real Data, and Web 2.0 Combine in Snowtweets Project
  • Interactive Whiteboards: Tech Talk from MSP2
  • Classroom 2.0 Blog

Especially for High School Teachers

Simple ways to spice up your teaching using digital materials

  • Making rays of light for optics experiments
  • Ugly bug contest: It’s time to vote!
  • Math Games

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NSDL Collection K-12 Short Cuts: High School

Chemistry

  • Chemical Education Digital Library
  • Periodic Table Live!
  • Chem Collective
  • Chemical Education Digital Library Blog

Earth Science

  • http://www.chemcollective.org/
  • Enduring Resources for Earth Science Education (ERESE)
  • Earth Exploration Toolbook

Engineering

  • Engineering Pathway
  • Teach Engineering
  • Engineering News and History Blog

General Science

  • American Museum of Natural History
  • Exploratorium

Life Science

  • BioSciEdNet (BEN)
  • Action Bioscience
  • Cornell Lab of Ornithology (Education)
  • eSkeletons
  • Exploratorium Microscope Imaging Station
  • Microbial Life

Math

  • The Math Forum
  • Math Forum High School Teachers' Place
  • Shodor: Interactivate

Physics & Astronomy

  • comPADRE
  • The Physics Front
  • Physics to Go

Simulations, Models, & Interactives

  • CSERD
  • Shodor
  • Interactivate

Video & Other Digital Media

  • Teachers' Domain
  • What's This? Chemistry videos from ChemEdDL
  • NSDL on iTunesU

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Chemistry: Periodic Tables on the Ceiling

The links below describe a neat way for your students to do research on a particular element and display their results to your entire class. Each student constructs an icosahedron with a different kind of information about an element on each of the 20 faces. The icosahedra are then hung from the classroom ceiling in [...]

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