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This site, from UCLA's Department of Physics, contains web and in-class demonstrations of physics concepts in the topic areas of mechanics, harmonic motion and waves, electricity and magnetism, acoustics, optics, matter and thermodynamics, modern physics, and much more. The page can be searched for key physics concepts as well, and a table of contents can help visitors find exactly the topic they are looking for. It is an excellent source of activities and simulations to connect physics to students' everyday lives. Find a demo of horizontal and vertical bell drops, a ballistic pendulum, a falling chimney, and Rudnick's string, among many others.
This website provides brief tutorials on spectroscopy, cosmology, galaxies, light pollution, solar system scale, the sun, stellar properties, telescopes, the...
The NASA Wavelength website serves as a "pathway into a digital collection of Earth and space science resources for educators of all levels." These resources...
Eastern Iowa Community College provides this learning module to teach students about renewable energy on farms, energy storage and distribution, PURPA...
This site, authored by Science at the National Aeronautics and Space Adminstration, is a news story from July 9, 2004 about the Cassini spacecraft's June 30...
Teaching Clinical Psychology, created by Dr. John Suler of Rider University, is devoted to �sharing ideas and resources for teaching clinical psychology.� ...
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AMSER is a portal of educational resources and services built specifically for use by those in Community and Technical Colleges but free for anyone to use.
AMSER is funded by the National Science Foundation as part of the National Science Digital Library, and is being created by a team of project partners led by Internet Scout.
Data Mining, one of the emerging fields to consider according to the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, deals with "the discovery of patterns and previously unknown information in large data sets."
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