Wind Engineering At Texas Tech University It will give you a list of links to pictures of hail have to look at the Cool Cloudsfor kids of All us by email or by mail (Wind engineering Research Center http://www.wind.ttu.edu/education/kids/kids.asp
Extractions: on Weather Topics ... Just for Fun Some of the following pages are in PDF format. You can read these by downloading free Adobe Acrobat reader software. NSSL Weather room Includes coloring books you can print, information on tornadoes, hurricanes, thunderstorms and lightning. You can find out how to interpret a weather map and information about storm chasers. FEMA FOR KIDS : FEMA is the Federal Emergency Management Agency. They encourage prevention and provide assistance after a storm occurs. Follow the tornado to learn more about how you and your family can prepare for tornadoes and hurricanes. You can even become a Disaster Action Kid . Click on your state or any state to find out what work FEMA is doing in that state right now. You can even find some really need games like crossword puzzles, coloring books, "Disaster Math," and a maze. I like the "Hurricane House". The
Generative And Component-Based Software Engineering kids (Kestrel Institute, Palo Alto); SPECWARE (Kestrel Institute, Palo Group on Generativeand ComponentBased engineering). Comprehensive bibliography and links. http://www-ia.tu-ilmenau.de/~czarn/generate/engl.html
Extractions: German pages What is generative and component-based software engineering? Some links to related projects ... Meetings The goal of generative and component-based software engineering is to increase the productivity, quality, and time-to-market in software development thanks to the deployment of both standard componentry and production automation. One important paradigm shift implied here is to build software systems from standard componentry rather than "reinventing the wheel" each time. This requires thinking in terms of system families rather than single systems. Another important paradigm shift is to replace manual search, adaptation, and assembly of components with the automatic generation of needed components on demand. Generative and component-based software engineering seeks to integrate domain engineering approaches, component-based approaches, and generative approaches. Parameterization models (e.g. type parameterization and the GenVoca model of parameterized layered architectures) play an important role in designing and implementing flexible, generic architectures.
Computer Science & Engineering hazardous substance spill planning and prevention, training, ocean and salvage engineering,and pollution Science Nature for kids links information http://cusef.byu.edu/registn/categor/ecpt_eng.htm
Extractions: PCCI Marine and Environmental Engineering - Oil and hazardous substance spill planning and prevention, training, ocean and salvage engineering, and pollution prevention Aloha Mental Arithmetic - How to teach children to learn mathematics in a visual, conceptual manner Women in Mathematics - Myths, biographies, and information about women in mathematics Mathematical Journals - Articles from countless mathematical journals More Mathematical Websites - Many links to diverse mathematical sites Curriculum Index - Scientific information, project ideas and research questions, and a bibliography
History - FirstGov For Kids top 20 achievements, and learn how engineering shaped a these sites are not maintainedby kids.gov *). Helper History - Site that contain many links to General http://www.kids.gov/k_history.htm
Extractions: (these sites are not maintained by kids.gov *) America's Story - Discover the stories of America's past.Jump back in time, meet amazing Americans, explore the states and more. American Memory - Visit the digital library and learn all about American history and culture. American Treasures of the Library of Congress - A guide to some of the "treasures" in the Library of Congress. Check out Thomas Jefferson's handwritten draft of the Declaration of Independence. Creating French Culture - This Library of Congress page gives an overview of French history through the eyes of the art and culture of the times. Edison National Historic Site - Edison's improvements to the telegraph and the telephone placed him on the cutting edge of communication technology at the turn of the Twentieth Century. If Edison were living today, he would be interested in both the Internet and the World Wide Web, a technology that can now make the legacy of the world's most famous inventor available to you. Enactment of a Law - Library of Congress site about the steps to enact a law in the U.S. Government.
Science & Math - FirstGov For Kids Is engineering what you want to do The Department of Energy's Kidzzone offers a varietyof links to science NASA for kids Only This NASA kids site brings the http://www.kids.gov/k_science.htm
Extractions: (these sites are not maintained by kids.gov *) Agriculture and Math Fun - Fun agriculture and math site with quizzes, games, and links to other sites. Agriculture in the Classroom Kid's Corner - Learn about the role and importance of agriculture in the economy and society. Air Force Crossroads - Hope you came ready to have fun because this section has tons to offer both kids and teenagers alike. From sports to arts to video games, you will find hours worth of information and entertainment that will keep you coming back for more. Air Force Link Jr. - Games, puzzles, cool stuff and a little history make this U.S. Air Force website a quick trip to the wild blue yonder. Air Quality Index - Learn how air pollution is measured, about the Air Quality Index (AQI), and how the index can be a quick way to tell people how good or bad something is. The AQI uses colors, and numbers, and words to tell you about the air. Did You Ever Wonder?
Science, Technology, And Math Web Sites For Kids Guide to engineering spotlights how engineering affects and Nasas kids Web Sitecontains space, space Club features many projects, and links to science sites http://www.heimer.com/kids/
Extractions: Math Web Sites for Kids (A few good museums, too!) Kids interested in engineering can start by learning science and math. There are many math web sites and science and technology web sites on the internet. In addition, science museums are an excellent place to learn about science, technology, and math. The web sites listed hear are appropriate for kids as young as first grade. Parents should use their judgment as to which web sites their kids view. Web Sites for Kids These are links to science and technology web sites suitable for younger children. Most of the web sites have online interactive activities, many in fun game form. There are also a lot of astronomical pictures available. If you are interested in seeing just how far computing has come, try The University of Virginias Online Computer Museum . This site has a lot of pictures of old computers. Viewing this site will be slow if you have a slow internet connection.
Rodger's Connections To The Outside World kids links books recommended that we've read, categorized recommended family films;movies recommended kids in mind; National engineering week; Zoom pbs show; kids http://www.cs.duke.edu/~rodger/distract.html
Extractions: CS Conferences and Workshops Computer Science Software, Tools and Materials Education Links HotList of K-12 Internet School Sites Educational Technology Workshop American Universities The World Lecture Hall ... GRE - undergrads need to take this in the fall of your senior year if going to grad school
GUNS, EARTHQUAKES & OTHER LINKS....... G.SURESH KUMAR WATER RESOURCES engineering. INTRODUCTORY GEOLOGY. AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES. PUZZLESFOR kids. READER's DIGEST. BRITISH SHOPPING links. CARLY FIORINA ( CEO HP ). http://www.geocities.com/gksur/l_o2.html
The People Of Qatar Homepages of Qataris. Real guide to Qatar and its people. Personal pages of people residing in Qatar.Category Regional Middle East Qatar Society and Culture Islam, Qatar, Electrical/Electronic engineering, Graphics, Programming News, Magazinesand other links AlFayyad Music, Songs, IRC, Shopping, kids Games, Islam http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Lagoon/8522/qatarg.html
Extractions: Visit our Message Boards and ArabiaChat page and express your opinion. About Qatar Business Companies Education ... Arab Countries Hint: Use the "FIND" function in the Edit menu of your browser to search the page. Al-Ajji, Fawzi Isla, Arabia, Qatar, personal, resume, links.... Al-Ajji, Majed 1 Islamic connections, friends Al-Ajji, Majed 2 Islamic connections, friends Al-Ali, Zayed Sailing, Falconry Al-Ansari, Majed Qatar -Geography, People, Economy, Communications Al-Ansari, Yousef Computer Games Al-Assiry, Aziz Truffles, Photos, Travels, Links to his other pages.... Al-Assiry, Fahad Al-Assiry, Osama Islam, Qatar, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Graphics, Programming, Fun Al-Bakri, Ahmad Religion, Qatar, Communication, Homepages.... Al-Dahri, Maktoum Poem Al-Dehaimi, Abdu-Aziz Favorite Arab Locations, Currency Converter, Hotels Al-Dossari, Nayef 1 Qatar, Arabia, IRC Al-Dossari, Nayef 2 Qatar, News, Poetry, Software, Gallery, Links Al-Emadi, Mohammad Ali
Extractions: This is the Pittsburgh chapter of a competition held around the country for 7th and 8th graders in which the challanege is to design and build a city of the future. The solution includes developing a project plan, a logical model of a city using award winning SimCity software, a team-made physical scale model, an essay and a verbal presentation. Society of Women Engineers-Pittsburgh: Career Guidance Activities
Gardening For Kids Theme Page Tips for Gardening with kids. ; Nutrition in the General information, resources,and links for starting Compost Quiz; Science and engineering (explaining the http://www.cln.org/themes/gardening.html
Extractions: Gardening for Kids Theme Page This "Theme Page" has links to two types of resources related to the study of gardening. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are also links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme. Please read our Aggie Horticulture: Just for Kids Enter via their home page above or go directly to some of their educational resources below. Gardening Ideas This section of the site breaks into three pages: Gardening Ideas for Kids, Parents, and Teachers, each with suggested activities. The teacher site also has lesson plans. Kindergarden An introduction to the ways that children can interact with plants and the outdoors. For example, their "Fun Page for Kids" contains project ideas, an art gallery, and links to other sites. There's also a section on "Special Tips for Gardening with Kids." Nutrition in the Garden Information on fun ways to teach children about nutrition through gardening.
TUSD Education Links Career/College, Language Translators, Interactive Writing Games. Character links,Law 4 kids, World History. Costume links, US Presidents, engineering, Reference, http://www.teh.k12.ca.us/Education links/tusdeducationlinks2.htm
NMNWSE: EYH-related Sites in Los Alamos, and Special Activities for kids; Women's Database Project, mentoringinformation, links to sites featuring women in science and engineering, etc. http://lawis.lanl.gov/NMNWSE/EYH/RelatedSites.html
Extractions: EYH-RELATED RESOURCES Note from the LAWIS web manager: Listing a web page here is not meant to imply LAWIS or NMNWSE endorsement of the content it is simply an attempt to provide a sampling of possibly interesting and/or useful science and science education resources available on the web in order to help EYH participants and LAWIS members unfamiliar with the web find such resources. Unfortunately, this page may contain errors and/or incorrect information. Please send your corrections, and suggestions to improve the content, to me (Tinka Gammel, jtg@lanl.gov Kids Science Links from the AAUW's Careers and Curiousity Pages
UNL Water Center - Links Earthquake engineering Research Institute Web site offering a wealth papionrd.nrc.state.ne.us/papionrd/yournrd/links.htm.kids Domain http//www.kidsdomain.com. http://watercenter.unl.edu/links.htm
Live Telecast Links Kids With Up-to-the-minute Science Live telecast links kids with upto-the-minute science by Steve Zollinger for TheIdaho National engineering and Environmental Laboratory, supported by a grant http://www.inel.gov/inews/2001/0227/0227jason.shtml
Extractions: for iNews Science came alive for students from eastern Idaho schools attending the 12th annual expedition telecast of the JASON Project Jan. 29 to Feb. 2, and Feb. 5-9 at the Idaho State University College of Education auditorium in Pocatello. The Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, supported by a grant from the Office of Naval Research, brought the JASON Project to Idaho schools. The interactive broadcast, entitled JASON XII Hawaii: A Living Laboratory, intermingled thousands of students from around the country via satellite with 22 student argonauts at the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Bev Cook, left, DOE-Idaho Operations Office manager, and Julie Tullis, right, a Hillcrest High School science teacher, describe volcanic rock to students attending the JASON live broadcast at Idaho State University. Idaho argonaut
Education Planet Science And Engineering Lesson Plans such as avionics, communications, electronics, engineering, navigation, human items,currentnews articles and links to all the of Cool Sites and NASA for kids. http://www.educationplanet.com/search/Science_and_Engineering/
Extractions: TelCom Services Teachers - Receive a second year of Lesson Planet for FREE! ... by choosing our Smart Saver Long Distance Program Top Sites this Week Science: Middle School Physical Science Resource Center Math: Project Interactive Social Science: America at War - Time for Kids Language Arts: International Children's Digital Library Project: Stay Safe Online Lesson Plan: Ready.gov from the Department of Homeland Security Top Sites Archives Educational News Schools Seek to Reassure in Wartime Special Education May Get Overhaul Make-A-Wish Foundation Helps Sick Student Go to College privacy Science and Engineering Subcategories: Ask a Scientist Astronomy Biotechnology Computers ... Weather Most Popular Science and Engineering Searches: Anatomy Geology Invention Marine Biology ... Science and Engineering Web Sites (1-10 of 25): The Monterey Bay E-Quarium - A real Virtual Aquarium. Check out the awesome"Feature Creature," look for information and pictures of your favorite marine species or look at the habitat pages. There are Kid's guides and educator information in the Learning Center.
C-MITES Especially For Kids Science links Cool Science for Curious kids Check out lots of science information Discoverengineering Learn how important engineering is in the development http://www.cmu.edu/cmites/kids.html
Extractions: Are you wondering where to go on the Internet to learn more about the things that interest you? Do you want to learn and have fun at the same time? Let C-MITES help! The following links will connect you to some very cool websites. Follow your interests, and see where they lead you! We want your ideas to make this page better! Do you have a favorite website? Click here to email C-MITES and tell us about it. Maybe we'll add it to this page so other kids can check it out, too! Which subject would you like to explore? Science links Ask the Experts : Learn "how a star is born" and "when the millenium really begins." You can even send in your own question to the experts at this terrific Scientific American web site that answers all those nagging little science questions. Cool Science for Curious Kids : Check out lots of science information (like what kinds of animals live in the air we breathe!) on this entertaining website. Design a Rollercoaster: Adjust the heights of the hills and other aspects of a rollercoaster to make sure the car doesn't fly off the track!
For Students Great government and history links for kids. Economics FinWeb; engineering - InternetConnections for engineering; French - Famous French links; German - German http://www.house.gov/stark/students.html
Extractions: Links for Students The Internet is a great resource for students of all levels. I hope you'll explore the links below to help with your homework. Elementary School Junior High High School College ... Reference Elementary School (K-6) Reading Children's Literature Web Site - a huge site with links to other children's reading sites. Book Nook Writing Language Arts : Writing - An excellent collection of links, includes KidsPub, a showcase for young authors. Common Errors In English - A list of the most common errors in the English language (when to use "effect" rather than "affect", etc.). Arithmetic The Math Forum : Arithmetic - Classroom materials plus Internet projects such as the Elementary Problem of the Week Flashcards for Kids - Pick the type of exercise you would like to try (addition, multiplication, etc.) and the level of difficulty, and then try to answer the problem. Junior High (7-9) English Homework Helper : English - Lots of help, advice and links. Authors on the Web - See if the book you have to write that book report for is on-line. Math Kids Web Mathematics - This site has FAQs, quotes, dictionaries, math history, puzzles and more.
AHFMR Links is a site for parents, kids, and teens The Canadian Protein engineering Centres ofExcellence is communication and information service that links the industry http://www.ahfmr.ab.ca/links.shtml
Extractions: University of Alberta Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry University of Calgary Faculty of Medicine ... University of Lethbridge The University of Alberta is a research-intensive institution and home to many Heritage researchers. It is located in Edmonton, Alberta. The University of Calgary is a research-intensive institution and home to many Heritage researchers. It is located in Calgary, Alberta. The University of Lethbridge is a research-intensive institution and home to many Heritage researchers. It is located in Lethbridge, Alberta. Health and Research Organizations Provincial National International Provincial