The ChemCollective: Online Resources for...
The "ChemCollective's goals are to support a community of instructors interested in improving chemistry education through interactive and engaging online activities. The website, created by Carnegie Mellon University for college and high school teachers, allows users to easily find activities to use in the classroom, modify or create activities, submit activities and websites, and discuss issues in improving teaching and learning in chemistry. Educators can determine which activities are right for their classroom with the provided difficulty ranking and instructor comments. Students can enjoy learning about chemistry by solving a murder mystery and participating in the countless other...
For many students who wish to embark into the world of statistics, the whole process can be a bit daunting. Fortunately, the Exploring Data website makes such a...
The Center for Improved Engineering and Science Education (CIESE) has developed this online project to allow students around the world to compare the organisms...
The online math center at Whatcom Community College is intended for a range of audiences, particularly students looking for additional assistance on a variety...
In this two year study funded by the California Energy Commission and S.D. Bechtel, a committee of individuals from major energy research institutions in...
In this report funded by the World Bank and carried out by the firm PRTM, China’s New Energy Program and 10 Cities 1000 Vehicles program are evaluated. China is...
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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.
Make sure to check out AMSER's AMSER Science Reader Monthly. The AMSER SRM provides readers with a useful online collection of information about a particular topic related to applied math and science by combining freely available articles from popular journals with curriculum, learning objects, and web sites from the AMSER portal. The AMSER Science Reader Monthly is free to use in the classroom and is available here and can also be found under the About tab on the AMSER homepage.
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