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Teaching Tips Bring Botany to Life Enhance your Botany lessons and inspire a new generation of botanists. Click below to begin integrating 3B plant and flower models into exciting new lesson plans. http://www.3bscientific.com/datenbank/pdf/Botany_Teaching_Tips.pdf |
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Eye Simulator and Virtual Patient Simulator This application provides an eye motion and pupil response simulation, animations to demonstrate neurological testing and quizzes to test comprehension. It also provides a set of patient cases with various neurological pathologies“ (developed by the UC Davis School of Medicine, UC Davis School of Medicine). N.B. Needs Schockwave but it's worth it! http://cim.ucdavis.edu/EyeRelease/Interface/TopFrame.htm |
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Radiographic Anatomy of the Skeleton A very simple and easy to understand navigation through the radiographic Anatomy of the human skeleton. Images are very clear and are labelled. http://www.rad.washington.edu/radanat/ |
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The Physics Teacher Monthly publication from the American Association of Physics Teachers. The magazine publishes papers on physics research, the history and philosophy of physics, applied physics, curriculum developments, pedagogy, instructional lab equipment, and book reviews. http://scitation.aip.org/tpt/ |
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Journal of College Science Teaching JCST is an award-winning, peer-reviewed journal geared to the specific needs of college science teachers. Published by the National Association of Science Teachers, the JCST provides a platform to report and discusses innovative teaching materials, methods, and evaluative criteria; disseminate contributions toward improving college science instruction; and also covers disciplinary science courses that are broad enough in their approach to appeal to teachers in other scientific fields. http://nsta.org/college#journal |
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Musclehelp The Muscular Help Foundation aims to help children and young people afflicted by muscular dystrophy, the single biggest genetic killer of children in our world today. Based in Hertfordshire, the charities Founder and CEO is Michael McGrath, himself a sufferer of muscular dystrophy and the only disabled person in the world to have reached both North and South Poles. In going one step further, UK 3B Scientific are proud to support the educational and inspirational school talks delivered by Michael http://www.musclehelp.com |
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Free Science Fair Projects The Free Science Fair Projects Network is your guide to some of the best available free resources for science fair projects on the internet. The site includes a database of science fair projects that is searchable by category and grade level. http://www.free-science-fair-projects.com/ |
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The Copernicus Project The Copernicus Project is centered in early identification of future science teachers, systematic recruitment from a diverse pool of candidates, high quality and focused teacher preparation beginning at the community college level, and sustained, mentored support of new and veteran teachers through ongoing professional development. Copernicus project partners cover a broad spectrum of education leaders, K-12 teachers, institutions of higher education, parents and the business community. The project's goals reflect what research underscores: that the single most important element in the academic achievement of students is the quality of their teachers. http://www.copernicusproject.ucr.edu/ |
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The Link Homeschool News and Information This site offers support and information for the Homeschool community. Product information guides, state-by-state resources, community forums and discussion groups, articles for parents, beginners, learning styles, traditional and classical homes schooling and more. Online and print editions are available free of charge. http://www.homeschoolnewslink.com/ |


