[NMScience] Free, world class science interactives for your class!

MEHLER, GEORGE GMEHLER at CBSD.ORG
Wed Jan 16 10:16:44 MST 2008


Hello New Mexico Science Teachers
 
My name is George Mehler and I am the K-12 science supervisor for the Central Bucks School District and a key leader for Building a Presence for Science in Pennsylvania. We are a large, suburban Philadelphia school district, which serves about 20,000 students.

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We have been working on an online learning community for science education for the last 5 years and would like to invite you to take a look at it. In December 2007, we had over 500,000 hits from 85 different countries. This is a completely free and open web site, and will remain FREE.

 

The name of the website is learningscience.org ( http://www.learningscience.org/index.htm) 

 

We feature high-quality, FREE, web interactives from all over the world. We use the National Science Education Standards (NSES, NAS, 1996) as our framework. No matter what area of science you are interested in you will find engaging interactives for your students.

 

Most of these interactives require the free plug-ins Flash, Shockwave, or Java.

 

Thanks for taking the time to visit us.

 

George Mehler Ed. D.

Supervisor of Science and Secondary Technology

Central Bucks School District

 

Adjunct Professor of Science Education

Temple University

visit http://www.learningscience.org <http://www.learningscience.org/> 
"great science stuff on the web" 

John Dewey-- "If we teach today as we taught yesterday, we rob our students of their tomorrow"

 

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