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Educators in the geophysical sciences will find much to work with on this site created by the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration's National Geophysical Data Center. Utilizing data captured over time by their...
How does one exactly illustrate the principle of chaos? Well, fortunately for budding physicists and other interested parties, a very nice animation demonstrating chaos (and other such processes and phenomena) are made...
The University of Massachusetts at Amherst maintains this site on The RIPPLES Project (Research in Presentation Production for Learning Electronically), an initiative funded by the National Science Foundation to increase...
For those who enjoy learning through videos, the YouTube channel Socratica creates free video courses on a variety of subjects with particular strength in STEM topics. Here, visitors will find well over one hundred...
One of several major initiatives by IMPACT II - The Teachers Network (a national nonprofit which supports classroom teachers in the US), Teachers.net serves as an online resource for the K-12 community. The core of the...
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