Saturday, December 23, 2006

Webwatch

All things scientific

http://www.scienceagogo.com/index.shtml
Whether you are a student of any science subject or not, it really doesn’t when it comes to website as it is both for novices as well as experts. You can read the latest news related to science and can participate in some very interesting discussions on the forums. The most interesting section of this website is “Sci Shop” where you can browse through lots of crazy scientific stuff, even if you have no intention of buying it.



Going nuclear

http://www.chemcases.com/nuclear/
This website would definitely be of great help to science teachers who want to introduce the topic of nuclear energy in their chemistry classes. The content here is in the format of a lesson plan with clear objectives set out for a couple of classes. The topics under discussion include the origin of nuclear energy, its usage in modern weapons and the long-term effects of radiation.



Creating media from scratch

http://www.celtx.com/overview.html
If huge and complicated software scare you away from creating your movie masterpieces and animations, then this website may help you out. Featured here is software which can help you perform a variety of functions so that you can make the perfect video or animations. Read more about what this software does, take a look at the screenshots and if it appeals to you, head over to the download section.



Textbooks galore

http://us.geocities.com/alex_stef/mylist.html
In case you cannot get enough of mathematics in your daily life, this website will make sure you do. It basically hosts web links to a wide variety of websites all over the internet which have free mathematics textbooks and lectures. All you need to do is point, click and download. Links are categorised into general mathematics, algebra, geometry and others.

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