Internet Resources in Physics and Astronomy Education
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Alan Cairns' Physics
Education Resources
The Internet Pilot to Physics
WebPhysics--a network of resources for
introductory physics teaching
Physics servers and services around
the world
The American Centre for Physics (Incl.AAPT)
American Journal of Physics
CTI Physics (Incl. physics software catalogue and
Computers in Physics Education newsletter)
Educational Materials Center,
Department of Physics, Kansas State University
The World Lecture
Hall: Links to other sites where people are using the WWW for instructional purposes.
Includes Physics, Astronomy, Chemistry and Mathematics.
Physics servers
(McGill U)
The Franklin Institute Virtual Museum (incl. The Science
Learning Network)
Computers in Physics
AstroWeb (ANU)
To the NASA Home Page
WebStars (NASA)
Doug Ingram's
Astronomical Teaching Resources
Implementation
of an Astrophysics Information System on the World-Wide Web
The Implementation of Astrophysics
Applications on the World-Wide Web
Weaving the Astronomy Web
Views Of The Solar
System
AstroWeb: Astronomy resources on
the Internet This database of resource records is maintained by the AstroWeb
Consortium , which will be pleased to accept contributions of new resource records, as
well as reports of corrections to existing records. In addition to classified lists of
resource records, the Consortium also provides a search utility. This AstroWeb database
contains 915 distinct resource records.
Network Astronomy/Space Guide I
hope you find this effort at a useful categorical listing of networked Astronomy/Space
resources useful. -Robert, 3/19/94 - Robert Lentz (lentz@rossi.astro.nwu.edu)
Students for the Exploration and Development of
Space
Astronomy and Space on the Internet (
Charles W. Boley)
Global Network Navigator: Astronomy
Astronomy;
A. Park, J. Miller; v8; 03/94, 8th Revision Directory of Scholarly Electronic Conferences,
March 1994
Physics; A.
Park, J. Miller; v8; 03/94, 8th Revision Directory of Scholarly Electronic Conferences,
March 1994
Global Network Navigator: Physics
Index to Multimedia
Information Sources Public Domain & Publically Supported Software; M. Kovacs; v8;
03/94
World Wide Web and beyond in Physics
Research and Applications : topical seminar at San Miniato, Italy, March 1994
Physics
on the WWW Virtual Library
Abstracts of Univ. of Kansas
papers for Summer 1994 AAPT Meeting
Computational Science Education Project
High Energy Physics Information Center at Fermilab
Physics education software from ANU
Remote Tele-excavation on the Web
A package for teaching Physics by Leif Erik Otteraa
The World
Lecture Theatre: Physics
Analysis of Physics
II exam questions (in Italian)
NCSA Education Program
NASA On-line educational
resources
Artificial Neural Networks in
High Energy Physics
CERN
CURTIN University, WA ..... In Gopher Server / Subject
Information/Education you may find Software Courseware Online Review (SCORE). You may
also like to look at Physics
if interested in physics software.
Computational Fluid
Dynamics resources on the Internet
CHAOS at the University of Maryland
Star maps
Cold Fusion Technology ***(Light
entertainment)***
Physics 150, a course for the
non-scientist
Physics Resources on the Web (Boston
University)
Los Alamos E-Print Archives
CERN preprint articles
SLAC SPIRES, preprint articles
database
Stevan Harnad's Electronic Archive
Physics
Departments in North and South America
Top HE Physics papers
Mathematica WWW Servers
Physics News
European Physical Society
Institute Of Physics (UK)
From Webster: The Bradford Robotic
Telescope
Search with keyword
'physics"
Physics
examinations
The Nobel Prize
in Physics: 1994-1901
PINET (Physics Information Network)
On-line Interaction with
Physicists
Live from...the Hubble Space
Telescope
The Computers in Physics Products database
Project Galileo: Bringing Jupiter to Earth
AAPT Reno '96: What can
you do with a web site for physics? Kyle Forinash, Indiana University Southeast physics
program
The Pit and the Pendulum
The Wonders of Physics
Rainbows
Richard Feynman on-line
Interactive Physics
The Athena project
The MAD Scientist Network:
Scientific questions answered
The Centennial of the Electron
On-line interactive course on Nuclear
Fusion
The fundamental particle adventure
QUANTUM-the magazine of Math and Science
Virtual Laboratory (Physics Applets) from the
University of Oregon
Object-oriented
Astronomy, Celestial Mechanics and Geodesy
New Scientist's
list of Physics Resources on the Web
Dr. Donald E. Simanek's Home Page, Lock Haven
University, PA, USA
The Wonders of Physics
Physical Sciences Resource Centre
Activity-Based Physics,
Physics Education Research Group, University of Maryland
Physics Education Group, Univrsity
of Washington, Seattle
Physics Education Research
Web sites
Physics Education Group, Univrsity
of Washington, Seattle
Physics
simulations from DARE Software
Curator: Andrew Stephanou
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Last modified: 10 May 1999