Civil Engineering And Related Resources For K12 Schools General Civil engineering. Beginners, links to civil engineering sites for K12 students.Building Big. Neat! Environmental Protection Agency. For kids. http://k12s.phast.umass.edu/stem/civil.html
Science Friday Kids Connection, Oct 25 2002 Hour 2, Second Segment and with diverse interests, talents, qualities, and motivations engage in fieldsof science and engineering; some of links in the kids Connection were live http://www.sciencefriday.com/kids/sfkc20021025-2.html
Extractions: October 25, 2002: Hour Two, Part 2: Rosalind Franklin Program Summary Guests Related Articles and Links For Discussion ... SFKC Home Program Summary In 1962, British scientists James Watson, Francis Crick, and Maurice Wilkins were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine in recognition of their work in mapping the structure of DNA. Not mentioned, however, was a young Englishwoman without whose research the other three would never have achieved such a pinnacle. Rosalind Franklin, who died of cancer in 1958 at the age of 37, produced the first clear photograph of the double helix using a technique called x-ray crystallography. Watson and Crick used the photograph without Franklins knowledge to advance their own studies, and they published their results before Franklin had the chance. Rosalind Franklins contribution to DNA mapping was ignored for decades. Many people feel this snub was due to the misogynist attitude of the scientific world of that day as well as Franklins abrasive personality. Times have changed, though. The x-ray crystallography laboratory at Londons Birkbeck College is named after her, and Britains Royal Society has this year created the Rosalind Franklin Award, to be given to scientists who have made significant contributions to science, engineering, and technology. Guests
Mega Resource Directories Sky Watch, Genetic engineering, Issues pertaining to your Ideas for helping the environment links to resources TO TOP, Important information for kids and their http://www.eco-pros.com/mega_resource_directories.htm
Extractions: To begin with, click on Science for Schools and Children and/or Subject Listing of Sites. Links are also provided to electronic journals, libraries and archives, and Australian search engines. This huge database of resources provided by the Nat'l Library of Australia. Awesome Library - Over 15,000 carefully reviewed resources, including the top 5 percent in education. BBC Online Education - See special site listings in left drop down selection box, such as Nature, Kids, Science, Web Guide and many others. BBC Education Web Guide - Searchable directory of nearly 4000 of the best websites for learning, selected and reviewed by subject specialists.
R & D Engineering - Links We've included a directory of links that you may find useful sorted by governmentagencies, organizations Discover engineering Great for kids (Big and http://www.randdengineering.com/links.htm
Extractions: We've included a directory of links that you may find useful sorted by government agencies, organizations and industry publications. If you know of additional sites which should be included on this page please contact us Below are some of our favorite sites - Check these out for the FUN of it! Engineer's Week - Great Graphics! Discover Engineering - Great for Kids (Big and Small)! GOVERNMENT AGENCIES ORGANIZATIONS ... INDUSTRY PUBLICATIONS
Crafts, Sewing And Art For Kids. consultants provide failure analysis, troubleshooting and forensic engineering services. ourpatron Attitude Long Distance This crafts for kids links page was http://www.kidskitscrafts.com/craft_pals2.shtml
Ngin : Links Page Genetic engineering for kids a website especially for kids (of any age!) courtesyof Websites on genetic engineering Comprehensive list of links. http://members.tripod.com/~ngin/links.htm
Extractions: WHAT IS GE? INTRODUCTORY: reports etc. FEEDING THE WORLD? CAMPAIGNS ... SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH WEBSITES WHAT IS GENETIC ENGINEERING? Don't forget the excellent short explanation of genetic engineering and its implications for food and the environment on this site - click here Genetic engineering for kids
Related Links Related links. Safety Associations, Impaired Driving, For kids. engineering Associations,Intelligent Transportation Systems, Projects. Air, Marine Rail. http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/sites/sites.htm
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Portland Neighborhood House - Kids' Resources Links For Kids around us how scientists discover links between our Justice for kids and YouthCivil rights, getting for a career in aeronautics and engineering all from http://www.nhweb.org/programs/parenting-program-kids.shtml
Life Lab's Helpful Links kid friendly guide to explaining genetic engineering and potential has tons of verywell organized links on diverse Yucky worm world for kids, see worms being http://www.lifelab.org/helpful/
Extractions: http://bananaslugstringband.com National Wildlife Federation Schoolyard Habitats: Turning your schoolgrounds into a National Wildlife Federation certified Schoolyard Habitats site is easy and fun! In fact, your Schoolyard Habitats site will not only provide inspiration for learning among students, teachers and the community, but will become an important part of your local ecosystem providing essential habitat for wildlife. NWF's Schoolyard Habitats program provides resources, training, and curriculum support to participating schools (K-12), day care centers, nature centers and community groups. It's like taking a field trip to your own school grounds!
Links In Subject Order - Index Home Page A Z Index kids Stuff Library Directory Library Policies Library ServicesLinks to other 699 - Technology including medicine, engineering and home http://www.nelincs.gov.uk/IC/noframes/living/library/linkdex.htm
Links Web links to useful sites. Friends. Soil food web. Biological Control and IntegratedPest Management. kids Ecology. Genetic engineering. Rodent control with Owls. http://www.rinconvitova.com/links.htm
Education For more information on Zoom Into engineering and other National Engineers Weekactivities log on to WJCT Online at www.wjct.org and click on WJCT kids links. http://www.wjct.org/pressroom/
Extractions: DETAILS: Candidates for Mayor of the City of Jacksonville will address public education, the topic of greatest concern to First Coast voters, according to a recent poll conducted for The Florida Times-Union. The 90-minute program will be moderated by local journalist John Thomas, former executive producer for Florida Public Broadcasting, and will be pre-taped in the WJCT Studios before a live studio audience on March 31. The candidates will answer questions posed by a three-member panel, comprised of 89.9 FM WJCT Public Radio station manager Tom Patton, First Coast News anchor Jeannie Blaylock, and Florida Times-Union reporter Binya Appelbaum.
Extractions: New Zealand Societies and Associations New Zealand University Departments Massey University, Department of Soil Science Victoria University, Research School of Earth Sciences Auckland University, Department of Geology Geothermal Institute Canterbury University, Department of Geological Sciences Waikato University, Department of Earth Science Otago University, Department of Geology Lincoln University, Department of Soil Science
Mark's Model Rocket Pages Mark Recktenwald. Married. Two kids. Civil Engineer with fulltime government job. Avid home-brewer and rocketeer. Moonlighting in engineering and computer consulting. http://web.raex.com/~markndeb/rockets/index.htm
Extractions: Update Log This section of my web site contains information on my latest hobby, model rockets. Up until the end of 1998, my boys and I had only built Estes kits and scratch-built rockets from Estes parts with engines up to D-size. We started flexing our rocket muscles in 1999. I have built a cluster rocket (a modified Estes Shadow ) that can hold up to 5 engines, with a total impulse in the lower range of F. I have also built my first true high power rocket, . This 46-inch-tall, 4-inch-diameter rocket has an auto-winding 35 mm camera in the payload bay and a 29 mm engine mount. It has been flown numerous times on F-motors: Aerotech single-use F25-4W and F50-4T, Aerotech F40-4W RMS; and NCR F62-4 and F62-6 Dark Stars. On June 11, 2000, I flew it on an Aerotech H97J-S reload in a Dr. Rockets 29/240 RMS casing for my Level 1 High Power certification flight. The hyperlinks on the left, below Rockets , will take you to my other rocket-related pages.
Federation Of Galaxy Explorers Educates and inspires kids to pursue advanced studies in science and engineering. Mission is to prepare the next generation to explore and develop space. http://www.foge.org
Domestic-Church.Com: Kids Links links for children at DomesticChurch.Com, a site for Catholic families. Science links, kid's recipes, science and nature magazines for children, astronomy. A growing list. http://www.domestic-church.com/CONTENT.DCC/LINKS/KIDLINKS.HTM
Extractions: Please note: Within the alphabetical catagories, links are arranged alphabetically, not by order of preference or size. The Comet Hale-Bopp Page . Remember Hale-Bopp? This site has links to many pages for the astronomer and non-astronomer interested in this famous comet that was so spectacular in our sky last spring. Kid's Corner at JPL Labs: Lots of information, written at a kid's level, not written down to kids. Views of the Solar System . An educational tour of the Solar System, with 220 pages of information about planets, asteriods, moons, meteors and everything in between. National Geographic . The classic science and natural history magazine now has a website for kids. Owl Magazine . The famous Canadian trio of children's nature magazines, Chirp (for pre-readers), Chickadee (for kindergarten to 8 year olds) and Owl (for 8 and up) Nature, science, environment, and lots of humour. Ranger Rick . Well known children's publication by the National Wildlife Fund, it may be a bit too 'eco-political' for some tastes. YesMag , Youth in Engineering and Science: A great magazine, past issue themes include: Science of the North, Flight, Structures. The web-site has activities and experiments to print out and try.
The New England Rubbish Deconstruction Society; The NERDS Home page of the first US team to compete in the Scrapheap Challenge (Junkyard Wars in the US) engineering competition TV show. Teaches kids that engineering is fun. http://the-nerds.org/
Extractions: We are the first American team to compete in the British Scrapheap Challenge engineering competition TV series (Junkyard Wars). The team is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. We are finalists in the 2000 season, the third shown in the UK, and the second one shown in the US. The show appears in the US under the name Junkyard Wars Frequently Asked Questions Design Notes (sub) (steam) What When ... Next Crash Our self described mad inventor, Ph.D., and the oldest of the bunch. Holds a bunch of patents, and restored the Land Rover that he drives to work. A ham radio operator, he is a devotee of Milwaukee power tools. We appointed him Captain, since they wouldn't let us call him Chief Designer. He even decided he liked the job. For more details, check out his home page dp (Jeff) The organizer and actual leader of the team (also webmaster, mailer of T shirts, speaker to travel agents, etc), recumbent bicycle obsessed (I design and build my own, see Frankenbike and Trondholm , our tandem), and the most heavily bearded. (I am told that made me the prime candidate for captain, but I managed to avoid it.) Besides the bicycles, and this team web page, I build musical instruments, ring churchbells, take pictures with a plate camera, and read entirely too much. More details
Tobacco.org: Resources Oped examines society's tendency to blame smokers, and explains why juries are less willing to do so tobacco industry recruiting of kids, decades-long efforts to cloud the issue, and engineering of product for addiction. http://www.tobacco.org/News/020708chapman.html
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NSF: MPS Division Of Materials Research -- Kids -- Links NSF Logo, Division of Materials Research, links. Discovering Materials Science andEngineering. About DMR Research Highlights DMR News For kids Only DMR Site Map. http://www.nsf.gov/mps/divisions/dmr/kids/c_links.htm
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Contests For Kids - A To Z Home's Cool Homeschooling in Construction Education Foundation They have three contests Blockkids BuildingProgram includes a description of the engineer and one engineering project. http://www.gomilpitas.com/homeschooling/explore/contests.htm
Extractions: Gifts for Smarter Kids, Toddlers through 12 Year Olds. A to Z Home's Cool Homeschooling Explorations 4 Kids I am Ann Zeise , your guide to the best and most interesting and useful sites and articles about home education on the web. Search Home New Kids Links One Exploration A Day Contact Ann Zeise ... Free Newsletter Site Index: A B C D ... Z Contests For Kids General Interest Explorations 4 Kids A to Z Home's Cool Contests For Kids Competition among equally prepared peers can be fun and challenging to children and teens with competitive natures. No child should be forced to enter a contest that doesn't interest him or her. These contests encourage the participation of homeschoolers, but may have restrictions because of age or location. Since contests require registration, kids, ask your parent's permission before entering. Contests being held in one state only will be listed on that state's page . Participation usually requires dedication and preparation and offers some kind of real prize as a reward to winners. Websites not meeting these criteria are considered "games" and listed elsewhere in Explorations 4 Kids. Awards from these contests can be used when filling out college applications, in the "Academic Awards" section.