Physics – Physics Education
Scientific paper
Jul 2000
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2000phyed..35..224.&link_type=abstract
Physics Education, Volume 35, Issue 4, pp. 224 (2000).
Physics
Physics Education
Scientific paper
Introducing this month's collection of useful websites for physics teachers. If you have any suggestions for this column then please send them to us at ped@ioppublishing.co.uk
Dave Pickersgill has drawn our attention to the following:
www.sheffcol.ac.uk/links/
which has annotated, classified and searchable links to over 1700 educational sites. Included are around 500 science links.
Members of the American Association of Physics Teachers were recently informed of a website for those hoping to arouse interest and knowledge of astronomy in their students. Space.com, a comprehensive space news website, had launched `spaceKids', a new channel specifically targeted at children complete with a gallery of space images, space and science news, stories, a space question and answer section hosted by a team of science teachers, interactive games, weekly polls and competitions. The website can be found at
www.spacekids.com
Those fascinated by all aspects of nuclear fusion should take a look at the General Atomics educational site:
FusionEd.gat.com
as well as the national site
fusion.gat.com/PlasmaOutreach
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