ScienceEducation.gov connects teachers and students to free, federally-funded Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education resources.
ScienceEducation.gov Connects Students and Teachers to STEM Resources
Report Card for America’s Infrastructure Highlights STEM
View the American Society of Civil Engineer’s video which brings the need for STEM skills to life.
Posted in: Counselors, Engineering, Parents, Skills, STEM video clips, Students
Future’s Channel Video: The Wind Business
This video ties STEM to the Wind Business… It can take years to plan and engineer these state-of-the-art wind farms.
Posted in: Green Energy, STEM video clips, Students
NASA Science
Discover the science NASA is studying about our world. Meet NASA scientists and try hands on-experiments. Follow tweets. Enter NASA contests. Find cool flash games and activities to do online. Find NASA images, animations, videos and podcasts.
Posted in: Counselors, NASA, Parents, Science, Students
Fundamentals of Physics
Free video course from Yale provides a thorough introduction to the principles and methods of physics for students who have good preparation in physics and mathematics.
Posted in: Physics, STEM video clips, Students, Video
West Point Bridge Design Contest
Do you like building stuff? How about bridges? The West Point Bridge Design Contest Starts TODAY! Build your best bridge and you could win a $10,000 scholarship.
Posted in: Contest, Counselors, Engineering, Students
FIRST Robotics Competition 2011: Logomotion
This years FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) has been released! This years game consists of placing inner tubes on walls and making smaller robots run up a pole.
Posted in: FIRST Robotics, Robots, Students
Physics 1: Classical Mechanics
Free video course is a first-semester freshman physics class in Newtonian Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, and Kinetic Gas Theory.
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