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Physics Central
Physics Central is how the 42,000 physicists of the American Physical Society "communicate the excitement and importance of physics to everyone." The continually updated Web site provides news and insight into the world of physics through articles, subject and physicist features, pictures, answered questions, and much more.
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Virginia Institute of Marine...
This website from the Virginia Sea Grant program includes extensive resources on marine science education. Educator topics include web resources, field trips,...
Who Needs to Learn Physics in the... PDF
In this plenary lecture, the author gives an historical perspective, identifies present challenges, and evaluates research-based curriculum in physics...
Journal of Issues in Informing...
The Journal of Issues in Informing Science & Information Technology's purpose "is to encourage the sharing of knowledge and collaboration among the wide variety...
Weather Here and There
The Global Education Project of the Resource for Science Education Program offers the Weather Here and There educational unit. The Web site consists of six...
Skateboard Science
Authored by Paul Doherty, Pearl Tesler and Noel Wanner for Exploratorium, this site analyzes the physics of skateboarding in great detail. It goes into many...



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