Science


 * __Science__**

[|http://nasadln.nmsu.edu/dln/__]

[|Learning Science]

[|NASA Brainbites]

[|NASA Educator Resource Center]

__[|NASA's Digital Learning Network][|Engineering Design Challenge]

[|Where Science Happens]__ - Educator Resources from Carnegie Science Center

[|sciencecourseware]

[|Science of Hockey]

http://www.stevespangler.com/

http://www.accessexcellence.com/

http://www.sciencegems.com/

http://www.sciencedaily.com/

\http://www.sciencenetlinks.com/

https://www3.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/

http://www.scivee.tv/tagadelic

http://advancingscience.org/

http://academic.ursinus.edu/scienceinmotion/About/About_Mission.html

__**Biology**__

[|Biological Animations]

http://quack.pbwiki.com/test+anatomy+page

http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/body/interactives/3djigsaw_02/index.s

http://trackstar.4teachers.org/trackstar/ts/viewTrackMembersText.do;jsessionid=546C9BA4955F3B74B58F098AAEE7A92C?number=187433&password=

http://del.icio.us/tag/anatomy

http://www.johnkyrk.com/ - Cell Biology animation

http://www-itg.lbl.gov/vfrog

[|Encyclopedia Encarta: The Bladder] Encyclopedia Encarta provides a brief desripction of the bladder and its function. [|Conception to Birth: A life unfolds] This flash site covers all of the topics involved from sperm and egg all the way to birth. The concepts are presented in depth and many have images that can be manipulated to view things more clearly. [|EduMedia: Life Science] These simulations are concise yet vivid explanations of various life science concepts. Topics include circulation, respiration, vision, digestion, and others. Each can be manipulated or animated.  [|Historical Anatomies of the Web: Albinus, Bernhard] Images from the 18th century anatomy text, "Tabulae sceleti et musculorum corporis humani" by Bernhard Siegfried Albinus. There are drawings of individual bones, skeletons and musculature. The text on the images is in Latin. Title and author description, which is easily available through a link at the top of the page, is in English [|Oxford University: The Structure of the Brain] This report is entitled "The Structure of the Brain." Scroll down to section 3.2.3 for more on brain anatomy. [|Invision Guide to A Healthy Heart] This site has excellent information about how the heart works, what can go wrong with it, and how it can be fixed. The circulatory system and differences in the heart of a fetus are part of the content. The information is presented with flash animation, video clips, and interactive images. Some of the more general information could be used for a middle school student, but some is more technical for an advanced student.

[|The Lung Association: Respiratory system] The Canadian Lung Association provides excellent material on the mechanics of the lungs, and general anatomy. Site offers diagrams, movie clips, and other visual aids. [|Iknowthat.com: Science Desk: Human Body] Interactive site allows users to view the major organ systems of the human body. Flip the switch at the top of the page to view an illustration of the beating heart in motion as users use the slider to make Sam run and view her heart rate.

[|MerckSource: Body Guide] This comprehensive, interactive site has in-depth coverage of 12 major body systems. You move your mouse over the system you want to investigate, and can click links to read about each part. This is definitely for more mature and advanced students. [|Innerbody.com: Human Anatomy Online] This informative and interactive site allows you to choose to view a specific system of the body and then click specific parts of the system for information. [|Bartleby.com: Gray's Human Anatomy] Click different sections and find over 1200 accurate, labeled drawings of the human body. Excellent resource. [|Iris Pigmentation Research Info] The focus of this site is the anatomy of the eye. The site include diagrams and slides showing details at the light microscope and electron microscope level. [|BBC Science: Human Body] A rich site that covers a variety of topics, such as: Interactive body, or Psychological tests. The Interactive body through the use of factual text, flash movies, and interactive quizzes talks about organs, the skeleton, muscles, nervous system and puberty. Printable versions of quizzes are available. [|The Auscultation Assistant] Designed for medical students, this site gives a detailed description of the sounds of the heart and lungs, including disorders, while playing read audio of those sounds with each description. Suitable for upper level high school anatomy/physiology or related courses. [|Visible Human Project: Anatomic Images Online] Medical quality 3D images of the male chest area and cut away views of the entire male body. [|PBS: Cut to the Heart] Come and learn more about the heart. This fascinating organ will leave you breathless after you visit this informative resource.


 * __Earth Science__**

[|http://journeythroughtheuniverse.org] A program offered by The National Center for Earth and Space Science Education Universities Space Research Association

http://www.shatters.net/celestia/

http://www.education.noaa.gov/teachers1.html

http://www.jason.org/public/home.aspx


 * __Physics__**

http://www.nasa.gov/ -you may find some interesting physics ones on the NASA website

http://www.exploravision.org/

[|Phet Interactive Physics Simulations]