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iplantcollaborative.org
iPlant Collaborative is a dynamic web portal for the Plant Science Community to find out about upcoming meetings and courses, browse an extensive collection of internet resources, and search for job postings.
www.udel.edu
Resources, help, videos and sample problems for problem based learning.
ublib.buffalo.edu
The use of case studies for teaching science humanizes science (engaging students in difficult subjects) and illustrates scientific methodology and values. It develops students’ skills in group learning, speaking, and critical thinking, and since many of the best cases are based on contemporary—and often contentious—science problems that students encounter in the news (such as human cloning), the use of cases in the classroom makes science relevant.
brainmaps.org
BrainMaps.org is an interactive multi-resolution next-generation brain atlas that is based on over 20 million megapixels of sub-micron resolution, annotated, scanned images of serial sections of both primate and non-primate brains and that is integrated with a high-speed database for querying and retrieving data about brain structure and function over the internet. Currently featured are complete brain atlas datasets for various species, including Macaca mulatta, Chlorocebus aethiops, Felis catus, Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus, and Tyto alba.
www.pkal.org
The vision of Project Kaleidoscope (PKAL) is of an environment in which all American undergraduates have access to learning experiences in fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) that motivate them to persist in their studies and consider careers in these fields. PKAL collects recommendations for "what works".
The Chronicle of Higher Education, (03 Aug 2007)
This article discusses the difficulties in reforming science education away from lectures and towards critical thinking skills and better performance on real world tasks.
www.insidecancer.org
Series of interviews, explanations, animations that explain how cancer works.
www.jwatcher.ucla.edu
JWatcher is a powerful tool for the quantitative analysis of behavior. It can be used by a human observer to score a complex sequence of actions.
evolution.berkeley.edu
Site provides resources for teaching evolution. Frequently updated.
www.pbs.org
Site with many resources for teaching evolution. I found the videos very helpful.
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