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The Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Education Office provides resources for science, mathematics, engineering and technology education (K-12 through post- graduate) with emphasis on physics and prairie ecology. The...
Part of MIT\'s innovative OpenCourseWare Project, that provides materials from MIT classes to the public on the web, this site provides materials from a undergraduate introductory course on energy issues in buildings. ...
This MIT OpenCourseWare Gastroenterology course was offered by the Health Sciences and Technology department in the fall of 2005, and contains downloadable lecture notes, lab assignments, and exam reviews, as well as a...
Developed at the MIT-Haystack Observatory, these lessons incorporate several different disciplines (physics, astronomy, chemistry) and focus on the radio astronomy research that takes place at the Massachusetts Institute...
Calculus may seem to be quite dismal to some, but it comes alive through the fine work of Gabriela R. Sanchis. Sanchis wrote this excellent piece on teaching calculus by drawing on the historical evolution of some of its...
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