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This Wednesday: Science of the Winter Olympics Webinar
Sounds cool! From the Learning Games Network: As part of our Learning Games webinar series, we invite you to join us this Wednesday, Feb 10, 2010 for Olympics Science: Online Resources for the Classroom from NBC Learn. Description: On February … Continue reading
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Tagged chemistry, Learning Games Network, lesson plans, lessons, NBC Learn, NSF, Olympics, physics, Science, sports, video
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Physics Simulations Online
Passed on from Michael Steinberg of New York City - PhET Physics Education Technology - a terrific website full of fun, interactive simulations of physical phenomena. There are simulations for biology, physics, chemistry, math, electronics and more. There are lessons … Continue reading
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Tagged biology, chemistry, electronics, interactive, learning, open source, physics, Science, simulation, teaching
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