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  1. Fourth World: Book One in the Missing Link Trilogy (Smart Kids) by Kate Thompson, 2006-04-18

81. Women In Science And Engineering
Schulich School of engineering Web Site Lots of interesting information andlinks. EGems - Electronic Games for Education in Math and Science
http://www.ucalgary.ca/wise/links-child.htm
Links to Interesting Web Science Sites for Children Science Clubs Science Magazines General Science Links Science for Kids in Calgary and Southern Alberta

82. Weblinks / Engineering
www.sheffcol.ac.uk / links / engineering links. a guide to good practicefor staff teaching d/Deaf students Learning, teaching and assessment a
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  • a guide to good practice for staff teaching d/Deaf students - "Learning, teaching and assessment: a guide to good practice for staff teaching d/Deaf students in science and engineering" - funded by the HEFCE as part of the SignsOnline project. The guide is aimed at providing concise practical advice on different teaching situations, from lab work to formal lectures. It is available free of charge and can be downloaded in pdf. format. (Added: 22-Apr-2005 By: DP Hits: 35)
  • Calibration UK Forum - UK's Calibration Forum. Find the answer to any calibration queries. Discussion and knowledge sharing across the calibration industry. For scientists, engineers, teachers and students alike. (Added: 16-Mar-2003 By: CC Hits: 306)
  • - dedicated to sharing good practice among providers. It includes: a regular updated list of FREE training events for teachers and managers, a lsit of mentor colleges, web-based discussion groups, examples of schemes of work, lesson plans, teaching guides and more. (Added: 12-Jun-2001 By: DP Hits: 367)
  • Discover Engineering Online - was created in celebration of 1999 National Engineers Week as a legacy to the leadership of Earnest W. Deavenport, Jr., chairman and CEO of Eastman Chemical Company, who served as 1999 National Engineers Week Honorary Chair. Engineers and creative services personnel at Eastman Chemical Company, in cooperation with The American Ceramic Society, National Engineers Week staff, Tele-Optics, Inc., teachers, and students, built Discover Engineering Online to promote the engineering profession as a career choice among young people and to recognize the accomplishments of the world's engineers.

83. Center For The Science & Engineering Of Materials @ Caltech
Center for the Science and engineering of Materials at Caltech. Kinetic Cityis a fun, webbased after school science club for kids ages 8 through 11.
http://www.csem.caltech.edu/kids.html
Links For Students (K-12)
Cyberchase:
pbskids.org/cyberchase This site is chock full of games, online stories, free stuff, and of course, MATH! It helps kids use numbers and logic to solve problems.
Dragonfly: pbskids.org/dragonflytv It's all about cool exploration, hot music, and of course, science! Whether you're into summertime ski-jumping, wicked whitewater rafting, searching for aliens, or forensic fun, DragonflyTV is packed with hands-on investigations. Get ready to surf into some real science!
Kinetic City: www.kineticcity.com Kinetic City is a fun, web-based after school science club for kids ages 8 through 11. It combines exciting online animations and activities with boxes of hands-on science experiments. Children earn Kinetic City Power Points and collect stickers as they complete missions and learn standards-based science content.
Sally Ride Science Club: www.sallyrideclub.com You probably guessed that former astronaut Sally Ride, America's first woman in space, created this club.And you probably figured out that it's for upper elementary and middle school girls. Girls like you who like to wonder about things and discover new stuff.
Strange Matter: www.strangematterexhibit.com

84. Children Designing Engineering - Learning Links
In an amendment to the Children Designing and engineering Project, the NationalScience Foundation awarded additional funds to sponsor a conference between
http://www.tcnj.edu/~cde/learninglinks.html

85. The Center For Engineering Educational Outreach
The core purpose of the CEEO is to Improve engineering Education for all Agesfrom the K 12 student, to her parents, Lego Summer Program for kids
http://www.ceeo.tufts.edu/
Home Home About Us People ... TS Squared News: The 2nd Annual International Robolab Conference was a success.
CEEO Seminar Series Next Seminar:
Monday, October 24
Noah Finkelstein
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University of Colorado.
Full Seminar Schedule
The core purpose of the CEEO is to Improve Engineering Education for all Ages from the K - 12 student, to her parents, to the university engineering and liberal arts student.
  • Click here for more information about the Center and its goals.
  • Click here for a complete overview of our major programs and projects.
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86. VUB: Applied Sciences: Department Of Mechanical Engineering: Links Bipedal Walki
links Bipedal Walking Robots. Do you want your link here, please send an email Biped Robot Monroe (Graduate School of engineering, Tohoku University)
http://lucy.vub.ac.be/links.htm

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Do you want your link here, please send an email with the URL to Bram Vanderborght University links Bipeds Other interesting robots ... Events with robots
University links
The Robotics and Multibody Mechanics Research Group Faculty Applied Sciences Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Catalogues of walking machines
Clawar The purpose of CLAWAR is to investigate and report upon all aspects of technology and systems relating to mobile robotics.
Android World

Plyojump.com
databank with the most important bipeds Robots.net Place to read the latest news about robots
The Walking Machine Catalogue
Collection of the walking robots in the world. Robot Haven This site is dedicated to news, information and discussion about robots.
Bipeds
Bipop team Biped Robot 'Monroe' (Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University) Delft Bio-robotics Laboratory Cornell Univ. (lab of Andy Ruina) ... Toddler (MIT)
Other interesting robots
Anty Foundation Anty is an intelligent, autonomous robot toy that interacts with long-term hospitalised children. Its goal is to amuse those children and let them forget their difficult moments in the hospital. Royal Military Academy: Unmanned Ground Vehicles Centre
Events with robots
Robocup 2004 Robot Project AICHI 2005 (Japan) The Japan Association for the 2005 World Exposition will conduct a Robot Project at EXPO 2005. The project will feature working robots that clean, patrol, guide visitors, and perform other tasks, as well as prototype robots.

87. ECO-PROS - Ecology Protectors Society
Huge list of annotated credible scientific links are provided to help childrenlearn about links from Canada Genetic engineering Health and Safety
http://www.eco-pros.com/
ECO-PROS
Environmental Education on the Web
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Do you? WELCOME TO ECO-PROS Click the star and then Hang on ! Human Impact on Oceans Read about the reports on human destruction of exotic species faster than scientists can discover them, and the scraping away of ancient deep-water coral reefs. "What we are destroying now will take centuries to recover." Global Change "Earth's Ecosystem at Risk"
Changes to ecosystems during the last 50 years have resulted in substantial and largely irreversible loss in the diversity of life on earth. What about the next 50 years - massive collapses? Living Planet Report "Humanity now exceeds the planet's capacity to sustain us" WWF's state of the world's ecosystems Biodiversity Hotspots "The most remarkable places on Earth are also the most threatened."

88. Lindsay's List Of Links
Science and engineering; Science and religion; LDS links A great site forkids with puzzles, videos, games, and great information and graphics.
http://www.jefflindsay.com/MyLinks.shtml
Lindsay's List of Links
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Bush Vindicated: Weapons of Grass Destruction Found in Iraq!
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Bush Vindicated: Marines Find Weapons of Mass Reduction AND Grass Destruction in Iraq! Details about these amazing finds are now available as a Cracked Planet News Release . Though not technically "weapons of mass destruction," Donald Rumsfeld explained that weapons of mass reduction - including thousands of brutal "StairMaster" and "Nordic Track" torture devices - are close enough. And now any doubts about the justification behind the war should be removed thanks to the related discovery of chemical weapons of grass destruction - including an entire factory for making the infamous biotoxin, "Agent Roundup," that was intended to be used against the vital grasslands, lawns, and golf courses of the United States. Rumsfeld wiped a tear away as he asked, "If we had not invaded, who knows who many Americans would have suffered if these weapons had made it to our shores?"

89. Smart Mobs
Sponsored links. Home Loans with low interest rates Home Equity Loans who is developing such a system with College of engineering dean Richard Newton.
http://www.smartmobs.com/

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90. NOAA Education - Specially For Students
Specially for kids These items are designed especially for children oceanography, and ocean engineering; a look at what the future is likely to hold
http://www.education.noaa.gov/students.html
HOME NOAA's web sites for students have been separated into three categories: Specially for Kids - These items are designed especially for children (grades K-5) and provide fun activities for kids to explore the planet they live on. These sites can be found on the pages for Weather, Climate Change and Our Planet, Oceans and Coasts, and Satellites and Space. Specially for Students - These items are designed especially for students (grades 6-12) to provide a way of learning about the earth in a fun and informative way. These sites can be found on the pages for Weather, Climate Change and Our Planet, Oceans and Coasts, and Satellites and Space. Higher Education Opportunities - These items are designed for undergraduate and graduate students who are looking for research opportunities, scholarships, grants, fellowships, and jobs. Sites in this category can be found at the bottom of this page.
Weather
You can find information about tornadoes, hurricanes, flash floods, tsunamis and all kinds of hazardous weather.
Climate Change and Our Planet
You can find information about climate change, earth science and science as it relates to our planet.

91. Links
engineering is the web component of an outreach program of the University of links. University of Hawai`i at Manoa College of engineering home page
http://www.xtreme.hawaii.edu/links/
Home Search About Us Events ... Help
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University of Hawai`i at Manoa College of Engineering home page:
http://www.eng.hawaii.edu/
American Society of Civil Engineers home page:
http://www.asce.org
The American Society for Engineering Education Precollege Site
A guide for high school students and others interested in engineering and engineering technology careers. By exploring these pages, you can learn about the different engineering and engineering technology fields, interesting people who got their start as engineers, what engineers actually do, and how to get (and pay for) an engineering education.
http://www.asee.org/precollege/
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Pre-College Education Center

ASME is committed to promoting technological literacy for all students, including improvements in K-12 math, science and technology education, through a variety of programs and partnerships.
http://www.asme.org/education/precollege/
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
http://www.ieee.org
NASA Quest
NASA Quest brings NASA people and science to K-12 classrooms via the Internet.

92. KCSOS : Kern County Network For Children :
Kern County Network for Children links. Annual Report Card engineering forthis site provided by The office of Larry E. Reider.
http://www.kcnc.org/
Home Educational Services Kern County Network for Children Kern County Network for Children
1300 17th Street
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Kern County Network for Children

Enriching the lives of children.
September is Recovery Month
September is National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month . This annual observance highlights the benefits of substance abuse treatment and promotes the message that recovery from substance abuse is possible. Addiction is a major issue for children in Kern County. About one in four children live in a home where alcoholism is a fact of daily life. Countless others are exposed to illegal drug use in their families. Kern County Department of Human Services reports that about 80% of all child abuse cases in our county are related to some form of substance abuse. National studies have found that the children of addiction are at significantly greater risk for: mental illness or emotional problems, like depression or anxiety

93. Desktop Engineering Magazine - May 2005 - Smart Kids, You, And We
Desktop engineering Magazine, Departments, Diatribes, Diatribes Smart kids,You, and We. engineering, scholarships, contest, engineers, rp, design,
http://www.deskeng.com/Departments/Diatribes/May-2005--Smart-Kids,-You,-and-We-
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Current Issue Departments May 2005 - Smart Kids, You, and We May 2005 - Smart Kids, You, and We Written by Anthony J. Lockwood May 2005 Insights, Gripes, and Conjecture
I had dinner with Geoff Glidden and Anthony Borzillo my first night during National Manufacturing Week. It was the highlight of my show. You don’t know these guys. Yet. I have no doubt some day you will. Geoff and Tony were the winners in the high-school team category of the “Extreme Redesign: The 3D Printing Challenge” contest sponsored by the Dimension 3D Printing Group unit of Stratasys. We met at the awards banquet. Scott Crump, Stratasys’s grand pooh-bah and the inventor of FDM (fused deposition modeling), joined us along with Geoff and Tony’s families. Geoff and Tony‘s winning design was called the “Mouse Radio.” Basically, imagine having all your tuner controls on a mouse. This gives you ready access to the dials as you surf, say, GlobalSpec for the right part. Thus, you do not interrupt your work to change the station. I asked my gamer experts—my teen-aged daughter and her boyfriend—what they thought about Mouse Radio; they said, “Dude.” From kids who build Tesla Coils and Jacob’s Ladders out of junk parts for amusement, this is high praise indeed.
Also at the awards ceremony was Andy Dahnke, winner of the high-school individual category, and Mark Paul Kujawski, the post-secondary school winner. Andy came up with a lighted retractable leash because he had grown tired of stumbling around in the dark with his mutt. Mark Paul, who attends Central Michigan University, devised an amazingly cool stair-climbing robot.

94. FEMA For Kids: Disaster Web Sites
Site also has links for information on floods, earthquakes, volcanoes, and otherdisasters. USGS/ David A. Johnston Cascades FEMA for kids footer graphic.
http://www.fema.gov/kids/tch_links.htm
Disaster Web Sites This is a partial list of Web sites that have disaster-related materials. A more complete list can be found on the FEMA Web site.
  • Hurricane Strike
    Hurricane Science and Safety For Students
    Flood Facts

    A+ Learning Galleries

    'A+ Learning Galleries' is a place to learn and explore science and nature, from the microscopic to the cosmic. Each Learning Gallery contains a collection of images relating to one science or nature topic with text annotations. Great for students. Lots of information and links to other sites for further exploration. Ages: 6th grade to adult
    Alaska Public Seismic Network

    Alaska Public Seismic Network - Alaska is dedicated to the promotion of awareness and information about earthquakes in general.
    Alaska Volcano Observatory

    Covers status of volcanoes in Alaska plus volcanoes in the Northeast Asian area (which may affect Pacific air traffic).
    American Meteorological Society

    The American Meteorological Society currently promotes the development and dissemination of information and education on the atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic sciences.

95. Dickinson College Career Center
Computer/engineering. Education. General links; Higher Education; Independent/PrivateSchool Job Hunt links to job sites for Engineers
http://www.dickinson.edu/career/student/links.html
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96. Life Lab's Helpful Links
links to websites featuring kid s gardening, science education, etc. Tiki s Guide to Genetic engineering a kid friendly guide to explaining genetic
http://www.lifelab.org/helpful/
Helpful Links Links to websites featuring kid's gardening, science education, etc. Staff Members of Life Lab have compiled this list of links to other websites that specialize in children's gardening, horticulture, and science education. We hope you find them useful.
Science Education Topics
Banana Slug String Band
The Banana Slug String Band is a group of lovable musicians and educators from the coastal redwoods of Northern California. The Slugs are "Airy" Larry Graff Doug "Dirt" Greenfield, "Solar" Steve Van Zandt and "Marine" Mark Nolan.
With vocals, guitars, mandolin, bass, harmonica, banjo and percussion, Slug songs range from rockin' boogies to sensitive ballads; folk songs to reggae and rap. Music, theater, puppetry and audience participation create a fun-filled learning experience.
http://bananaslugstringband.com

http://www.nwf.org/schoolyardhabitats/
Biomes and ecosystems of the world
http://mbgnet.mobot.org/index.htm
K-12 lessons on food history and food issues.
http://www.gti.net/mocolib1/kid/food2a.html

97. Government DatabasesEducation Children
NOTE These are links to only a selected number of government databases dealing and engineering and Survey of Federal Science and engineering Support.
http://library.stmarytx.edu/acadlib/doc/electronic/dbeduc.htm

98. Robotics Education Project - Cool Links Archive
Cool links Archive. July (Neat stuff at NASA). Check out JPL s kids Page Visit the Future Scientists and Engineers of Americamaybe you can even start
http://robotics.nasa.gov/students/cool_links.htm
Cool Links Archive August Learn about NASA's different robot helpers Try this mosaic robot puzzle Check out NASA's robotic explorers website View pictures and movies of a hybrid robot at JPL July (Neat stuff at NASA Check out JPL's Kids Page Explore the universe online with NASA Quest Learn about resources for students Learn about Mars at the Athena Kids Page June Follow this webcast to make a robot at home Get ideas for building robots at Zach's Cool Stuff Don't have a lot of materials? Try the Spaceplace projects! Find even more projects at the NASA Kids Page May Watch our archived webcasts about robotics, Mars, and more Check out the Mars Program's webcasts and videos Watch NASA videos Follow the latest Dive and Discover mission in the Galapagos April Learn about JPL's current missions Read about Robonaut on nasa.gov

99. ShakeZone For Kids
Department of Civil engineering and Applied Mechanics Email questions onShakeZone for kids to Dr. Valentin Shustov at valentin.shustov@csun.edu
http://www.ecs.csun.edu/~shustov/ShakeZone.htm
College of Engineering and Computer Science
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Earthquake effects on the ground and civil structures, and their computer animation by Tau Rho Alpha, Robert A. Page, and Leslie C. Gordon. Our restless planet at the time of a major earthquake: Savage Earth animation from PBS online. Earthquake Image Glossary by USGS, Earthquake Hazards Program. ShakeZone classroom exercises that use the shake table which was designed and built by John Lahr with an expert advice from Tom Tompkins. Comparative shake table testing of two building models, one of them is equipped with a new earthquake protective system called Seismic Soil Isolation (CSUN). It is possible to curb resonant amplifications of earthquake vibrations by the way of properly configuring a building elevation (CSUN). Comparative shake table testing of two building models, one of them is equipped with a new earthquake protective system called Earthquake Protective Buffer (CSUN). Three action exhibits related to the building performance at earthquakes are now on public display at the Denver Federal Center's Earth Science Information Center. Earthquake Simulator Laboratory at UC Berkeley investigates the progressive collapse of reinforced concrete buildings during earthquakes.

100. Science Friday Kids Connection, Oct 25 2002 Hour 2, Second Segment
Program Summary Guests Related Articles and links For Discussion Benchmark Knows various settings in which scientists and engineers may work (eg,
http://www.sciencefriday.com/kids/sfkc20021025-2.html
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Making Science Radioactive With Host Ira Flatow
Science Friday Home Page from National Public Radio with host Ira Flatow Science Friday Kids' Connection tm
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 Franklin’s knowledge to advance their own studies, and they published their results before Franklin had the chance. Rosalind Franklin’s 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 Franklin’s abrasive personality. Times have changed, though. The x-ray crystallography laboratory at London’s Birkbeck College is named after her, and Britain’s 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

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