SCIENCE EDUCATION
Resources for the General Public
TryScience.com features online and offline interactive content including guided experiments, virtual field trips, links to live webcams, and other activities from more than 400 science and technology centers worldwide.
SSP is a non-profit organization that focuses on promoting “the understanding and appreciation of science and the vital role it plays in human advancement.” In addition to producing a range of publications covering science news, SSP supports annual science competitions, such as the Intel Science Talent Search, Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, and Broadcom MASTERS, and other educational programs.
The National Science Digital Library (NSDL) was created by the National Science Foundation to provide organized access to high quality resources and tools that support innovations in teaching and learning at all levels of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education. NSDL is a digital library of exemplary resource collections and services, organized in support of science education at all levels.
AAAS helps advance science education through a number of programs that focus on school curriculums, resources for educators, public education, scientific career advancement and workforce training.
Developed by the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), eGFI is committed to promoting and enhancing efforts to improve K-12 STEM and engineering education.
Discovery Education features free resources for students, including step-by-step solutions to math problem, virtual labs and field trips, contests, and other online activities.
The annual science and engineering festival is re-invigorating the interest of our nation’s youth in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) by producing and presenting the most compelling, exciting, educational and entertaining science festival in the United States. In addition to the festival the website features resources for parents, teachers and students.