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CyberEd® PLATO Science :: Science Education Software
www.cybered.net/CyberEd_Index.asp?IndexType=Resources
categories: biology chemistry earth_science life_science online_science_resources physical_science physics science
CyberEd, Inc. provides a large collection of professionally produced instructional materials you can download and print. Study guides, worksheets, quizzes, exams and much more can be found here.
submitted by John Hardy on Apr 15 2008 | report problem w/link | 1 save
virtual laboratories - socratic biology simulators
categories: biology virtual_laboratory
Virtual laboratories are “biology simulators” that enable students to work in an experimentally rigorous setting. Based on rigorous and research-based models of biological processes and student misconceptions, virtual laboratories provide an effective approach to a working understanding of experimental science.
submitted by John Hardy on Jan 17 2008 | report problem w/link | 1 save
Frogs
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nbk.grolier.com/cgi-bin/article?assetid=a2011090-h&docKey=Li4vLi4...
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submitted by John Hardy on May 24 2007 | report problem w/link | 5 saves
Encyclopedia of Life (EOL)
categories: biology
Ultimately, the Encyclopedia will serve as an online reference source and database for every one of the 1.8 million species that are named and known on this planet, as well as all those later discovered and described. Encyclopedia of Life will be used as both a teaching and a learning tool, helping scientists, educators, students, and the community at large gain a better understanding of this planet and all who inhabit it.
submitted by John Hardy on May 10 2007 | report problem w/link | 1 save
eSchool News online - Scientists compile massive biology web site
www.eschoolnews.com/news/showStoryts.cfm?ArticleID=7077
categories: biology
Article regarding the development of a web-based ‘Encyclopedia of Life,’ to contain information about all 1.8 million known species on Earth, free of charge. Expected to take 10 years to complete, its first pages are available now at: http://www.eol.org/home.html
submitted by John Hardy on May 10 2007 | report problem w/link | 1 save

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