PBS offers resources for STEM educators. Divided into subsections for all grades, K-12 by Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.

The Nanotechnology Summer Institute will explore the basic science and engineering concepts of nanotechnology, and illustrate their integrated into the usual math, science and technology courses in middle and high schools.

The Math and Science Partnership Network is an electronic learning community for the Math and Science Partnership Program offering resources, projects based on location, and a list of STEM conferences.

Your STEM Career is a resource for students to explore the many different STEM fields and find which disciplines suit them.

Students, parents, teachers, sponsors, and volunteers are needed for students to have successful futures. Let’s Go Boys & Girls (http://www.letsgoboysandgirls.com/home.html) inspires and supports students to become professionals in technology fields.

The 2011 STEM Grants Virtual Conference, held March 1-4, is an initiative designed to inspire, inform, and educate those involved in STEM education to find funding opportunities, write proposals and win awards.

President Obama has challenged U.S. colleges and universities to increase the number of graduates in STEM fields, but how do institutions create the types of opportunities that inspire students to want to pursue a career in the sciences? A free webinar is sponsored by the Amgen Foundation and hosted by The Chronicle of Higher Education on March 10 .

The Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) Education Foundation is committed to the educational needs of American youth and inspiring them to excel in STEM education.