ENGINEERING APPLIED ENVIRO SOLUTIONS Environmental engineering Safety and Management kids links RENEWABLE ENERGY GOVERNMENT/EDUCATION http://www.ecomall.com/biz/engineer.htm
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CIESE - Curriculum: Educational Links: Internet Safety The Center for Innovation in engineering and Science Education Highway, rules for online safety, links for kids, parents, teachers, and much more. http://www.k12science.org/internetsafety.html
Extractions: Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering The Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education Internet Safety for Teachers and Students From the experience gained in many years of working with the use of the Internet in education CIESE has come to the realization that it is important to balance protecting students with the need to utilize the technology to its full potential. For these reasons, rather than advocating policies that completely restrict students and teachers in regards to the content of their web sites, we advocate the following: Acceptable Use Policies (AUP) - These are basically "contracts" that outline how students can use the technology, what they cannot do with it and the consequences for violating the policy. These should include school web pages and the content that is allowed on them. AUPs should be signed by an authorized representative of the school, students and parents so that all concerned parties are aware of the policy. No Student Names - We recommend that when referring to students on a web page that either their names not be used or only their first names be posted. Some schools have found the use of "nicknames" to be an effective way of dealing with this issue.
Arlyn Freed's ESL/EFL English For Specific Purposes Distance engineering English Program (DEEP) Temasek engineering English Internet Picture Dictionary (with links to kids dictionaries) Wordsmyth http://www.eslhome.com/esl/esp/
Extractions: This site highlights certain topics both current and past to help the intellectual development of students in elementary and secondary schools. The site is sponsered by SRI International it provies information focusing in chemisrty, physics, and biotechnology. ENC Online: The best selection of K-12 mathematics and science curriculum resources on the Internet! The Globe Program is unique in that it helps students take accurate measurements, how to report that data through the internet on this webpage create maps and graphs directly on the website, and to team up with scientists and other students using the Globe program to discuss findings and learn more about these topics.
National Institute On Out-of-School Time links Science, Technology, engineering, and Math (STEM) kidspace has linksto abundant links and resources for kids, teachers, and parents, http://www.niost.org/links/stem.html
Extractions: Engaging web-based and hands-on science activities developed by educators and scientists in partnership with elementary school teachers. Programs include coordination and support of NASA Sun-Earth Connection; education and outreach from satellite missions and programs; web-based curriculum; and Eye on the Sky. DESIGN-IT!: Engineering in After School Programs is a nationally implemented and tested afterschool curriculum project supported by science museums and centers. Activities help children develop basic engineering skills including trouble-shooting, design and re-design based on trials, testing, record keeping, problem solving, and creativity.
Computer Science & Engineering Category Specific links. PCCI Marine and Environmental engineering Oil and Science Nature for kids - links information about a variety of science http://cusef.byu.edu/registn/categor/ecpt_eng.htm
Extractions: Internet Guide to Engineering, Mathematics, and Computing - Guide and search engine for all things engineering, math, and computer related PCCI Marine and Environmental Engineering - Oil and hazardous substance spill planning and prevention, training, ocean and salvage engineering, and pollution prevention More Mathematical Websites - Many links to diverse mathematical sites Great Engineering Achievements - Twenty of the greatest engineering projects of the 20th century Science Fair Projects - A science fair project can be easier than you thought - a guide from beginning to end How Things Work - Have your questions answered or browse subjects - any level of question is acceptable How to Impress the Judges - Practical tips (that work!)
Faculty Of Engineering, UTS kids Domain Computer Connections 10 lesson on all parts of a computer Contains a wide range of information and annotated links to teaching resources. http://www.eng.uts.edu.au/SchoolandCommunity/links/resources/hotlinks.htm
Extractions: home about examples resources ... contact Hotlinks for Engineering Lesson Plans and Engineering Activities Civil/Structural Engineering Aeronautical Engineering Telecommunications Engineering ... Career Planning Information Lesson Plans and Engineering Activities Flight - Sebastopol Secondary College Science Week 1997
Extractions: Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) Research activities at the University of Alabama are conducted in the GeoCool Lab. The laboratory includes a variety of ground-coupled, groundwater, lake water, and water-to-air heat-pump systems, as well as conventional HVAC equipment and an ice thermal storage system. The GeoCool Lab also publishes Outside the Loop, a newsletter for geothermal heat pump designers and installers. The publication is funded by Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium (GHPC) University of California, Riverside
Open Door Foundation - Tests And Links Women and Minorities In Science and engineering links to sites about women and links to other online resources. kids Camps Listing of camps, http://www.keys2it.org/resource_links_PTC.shtml
Extractions: Teachers, Counselors and Parents - Linking Kids to Computers Teachers Linking Kids to Computers Computer Clubhouse Network - The Computer Clubhouse provides a creative and safe after-school learning environment where young people from under-served communities work with adult mentors to explore their own ideas, develop skills, and build confidence in themselves through the use of technology. Search the site for one near you. girlsgotech.org - By 6th grade most girls lose interest in math, science and technology. This means they won't qualify for most future jobs. Keep their interest alive! This Girl Scouts site has features (games, links, etc.) for girls and mentoring adults. Encourages girls to include more math, science and technology in their future.
Open Door Foundation - Tests And Links Squeak was created so kids and novices can learn to program. Women andMinorities In Science and engineering links to sites about women and minorities http://www.keys2it.org/resource_links_coolkids.shtml
Extractions: Boys kidzonline.org - Nortel Networks Kidz Online (NNKOL) is a nonprofit educational organization whose mission , vision and values are dedicated to preparing K-12 students and teachers to live and work in the information age through innovative peer-to-peer technology training distributed using advanced digital technologies. National Action Council of Minorities in Engineering : NACME's mission is: To provide leadership and support for the national effort to increase the representation of successful African American, American Indian and Latino women and men in engineering and technology, math- and science-based careers. Celebrating their 30th Anniversary this year, NACME's site is terrific! Lots of information for students of all ages, teachers and others working with young people.
Discover Engineering Online - Links We suggest these links to start engineering Your Future Amazing, Spectacular,Mysterious, Colorful Websites for kids and the Adults Who Care About http://www.discoverengineering.org/links_eng_info.asp
S C O R E Science - Kids Corner Hi! Try one of these HOT links to science activities DNA For DinnerAccess current information about genetic engineering of food crops. http://scorescience.humboldt.k12.ca.us/fast/kids.htm
Engineering For Kids engineering for kids DIY for kids hours of engineering fun for just a fewdollars. Here are links for learning engineering techniques big and small. http://www.biglearning.com/treasureengineering.htm
Extractions: Woodworking Beyond the obvious math and science learning, engineering brings an understanding of how the world works - how buildings stand up, how machines move, and how people make and use technology. Through hands-on projects, kids gain the confidence and know-how to tackle all kinds of "do-it-yourself" tasks. Kids start developing their engineering skills the first time they stack two blocks. Young children love to develop their design skills with building toys, or even by taping recycled containers together. By age 9 or 10, most kids can handle more complicated and skilled engineering - simple wiring, carpentry, and sculpture. It doesn't take much money to provide kids with everything they need: scrap lumber salvaged from a lumber yard, an inexpensive hammer and some nails add up to hours of engineering fun for just a few dollars. Here are links for learning engineering techniques big and small.
Canadian Engineering Memorial Foundation - Help Students links to and descriptions of web sites for those considering a career in training and outreach events, bring the exciting world of engineering to kids. http://www.cemf.ca/Outreach/HelpStudents.htm
Extractions: Help for Students - Links to Other Web Sites Would you like to be an engineer? Would you like to know about engineering as a career? Not certain if engineering is for you? Well, this is a good place to start to find answers to your questions! And Teachers will find some good information here too! Web Sites that are Helpful Discover E High School Workshops (Canadian) www.ee.ryerson.ca:8080/~womeng/wiec/mainframe/wiec_home.html Ryerson Polytechnic University faculty, staff and students run this program. The goal is to raise awareness about careers in engineering among all high school students. The workshops are run in co-ed classroom environment and while not just for female students, female presenters are used to provide positive role models. Each workshop begins with a 15-20 minute discussion about what Engineering is, how it applies to our daily lives, and about opportunities in engineering. After the discussion, a hands-on activity will take place followed by a question and workshop evaluation. Discover Engineering http://www.discoverengineering.org/home.asp
AWIS::Resource::Links Resources For kids, Mentoring Employment Funding and Scholarships Institute ofElectrical and Electronics Engineers Women in engineering Committee http://www.awis.org/resource/links.html
Blue Point Engineering Inc. - Favorite Links Chris Hillmans Robotics links Excellent listing of robotic sites. Discovery -Great website for kids to explore the world. http://www.bpesolutions.com/links.html
Links & Resources: Archive about science and engineering through a robotics competition, LEGO league andmore. An interactive and informative site inspiring kids to invent. http://web.mit.edu/invent/r-archive-2.html
Extractions: This is the National Science Foundation's official site for "Excellence in Science, Technology and Mathematics Education Week," which is celebrated March 15-20th. This site highlights activities recognizing a commitment to science, technology and math. For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST)
Women In Engineering - The Ohio State University Women in engineering and Science links. National Academy of engineering CelebratingWomen in Science For Curious kids (http//www.hhmi.org/coolscience) http://wie.eng.ohio-state.edu/links/links.html
Extractions: Search Other Links Ohio State Links for Women: Women in Engineering and Science Links National Academy of Engineering Celebrating Women in Engineering Page ( www.nae.edu National Society of Women Engineers ( www.swe.org Association for Women in Computing ( http://www.awc-hq.org/ Women Nobel Prize Winners ( http://www.almaz.com/nobel/women.html Committee on Women in Science and Engineering ( http://www.nas.edu/cwse/ WEPAN (Women in Engineering Program Advocates Network) ( http://www.wepan.org WITI (The International network of Women in Technology) ( www.witi.com/ Women's Studies/Women's Issues Resource Site ( http://www-unix.umbc.edu/~korenman/wmst/links.html Women of NASA ( http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/women/