Dave Stone, University Laboratory High School, Urbana, IL.

Activity 1c, C&I 335, Summer, 1998.


Curricular Hot List

 

Access Excellence is an excellent site for biology teachers. Classroom and lab activities, interviews with prominent biologists and research updates are just a few of the things you will encounter at this site.

BIODIDAC is a bank of digital resources for biology teaching.

The Biodiversity and Biological Collections WWW Server is a useful database of organisms in a number of different kingdoms.

bioSURF is correlated to specific sections and chapters of the Scott Foresman-Addison Wesley textbook Biology: The Web of Life.

An ever-changing biology-based website is the CSUBIOWEB.

The Discovery Channel Online is an enjoyable, educational site that changes daily. Science and Nature sections are particularly well done.

The Electronic Zoo is a great resource for information regarding virtually any animal species. List-servs, newsgroups and databases are just the beginning.

The Environmental Protection Agency WWW Home Page provides a huge number of links to environmental and legal resources.

The largest environmentally oriented WWW site is EnviroWeb. Great graphics and information.

Frank Potter's Science Gems is an excellent site for science teachers. It serves as a clearinghouse of software and websites pertaining to physical, earth and life sciences, mathematics and engineering. Additional sources include Martindale's Health Science Guide and Reference Desk.

HMS BEAGLE is the BioMedNet Magazine. It is updated daily.

Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man is an excellent starting point for searching anything regarding human genetics.

The Tree of Life is a phylogenetically-based resource that encompasses all kingdoms of living things.


Summer, 1998

CTER Online

C&I 335

Bibliographic Formats for Citing Electronic Information

Evaluating Internet Research Sources

How to Search the Web: A Guide To Search Tools

Internet Resources for Agriculture

Internet Resource Guide for Zoology

MedWeb: Infectious Diseases

Nova Online: The Brain Eater


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