Space and perhaps dinosaurs are awfully crowded. Watch out, e.g. for Jason Project.
MODELS
Online course. For subscription. (e.g. BrainPop, T4L)
Homework help. For subscription. (e.g. Discovery Channel's cosmeo.com)
E-market kits & supplies.
E-market textbooks. (e.g., Bridget Ardoin's scienceforhighschool.com)
Appealing sticky site--but not comprehensive--for ads.
PLAYERS
National Geographic. (e.g. Jason Project)
Discovery Channel. (e.g. Cosmeo.com)
Nasa & other government agencies.
NSF & NTF.
Museums & Science Centers (e.g., Exploratorium)
Educational businesses. Such as textbook or kit vendors. (e.g.,
Entrepreneurs. (e.g., T4L, Andrew Rader chem4kids.com)
Individual teachers....with textbooks to sell (e.g., Bridget Ardoin's www.scienceforhighschool.com)
...with experiments to share
School systems.
www.educationcreations.com $33/yr for worksheets preK-6 on 100Best
www.teach-nology.com. Online resource for teachers. Lots of free stuff plus $30/$50 yr subscriptions to access worksheets, b. worksheepmaking tool and c exambuddy (what's that?) etc. For profit. Consulting Divisioin & Membership Div; Maintains list of 100 best sites for teachers:
http://teachers.teach-nology.com/index.html You list your site and teachers votes' determine the rankings. Do we do. Eligible. It's freee.
http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/
NASA and Odeo and others have great podcast directories. Some video podcasts can be used in our curriculum. eg. 60 sec piece on crab nebula from Chandra Orbiting X-ray observatory.
Friday, March 6, 2009
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