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LINKS FOR EVERYONE | LINKS FOR STUDENTS | LINKS FOR TEACHERS WE ARE ALWAYS UPDATING THIS PAGE! PLEASE CONTACT US IF YOU OBSERVE ANY BROKEN LINKS, OR IF YOU WISH TO SUGGEST ANY LINKS FOR US TO ADD. THANK YOU.
LINKS FOR EVERYONE (NOTE: Louisville Regional Science Fairs, Inc. does not endorse any agencies, products or commercial entities. We are not responsible for the content of others' Web sites.)Society forScience and the Public
The non-profit agency in Washington D.C. that is dedicated to advancing public understanding and appreciation of science. Their programs include the annual Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.Science Fair Central at DiscoverySchool.com
ScienceFair.org
"The Ultimate Science Fair Resource," sponsored by the Society for Amateur ScientistsSuper Science Fair Projects
A website that offers resources to take middle- and high-school students step-by-step through the extensive process of completing a science fair project.Science Learning Network
Funded by Unisys and The National Science FoundationScienceMaster.com
" ... the Internet's science learning Web site for students, parents, and teachers."The Engines of Our Ingenuity
Science BuddiesA general source for project ideas, guides, and "Ask the Expert" for help. Good for teachers and students. Check it out at http://www.sciencebuddies.org.
" ... a radio program that tells the story of how our culture is formed by human creativity ... heard nationally on Public Radio and produced by KUHF-FM Houston."
7-Dippity
This site has a bookstore that lists two inexpensive and good booklets with easy to understand information about doing science projects using the scientific method while following the ISEF rules. Check it out at http://www.7-dippity.com. Click on "Book Store" and then on "Science."
LINKS FOR STUDENTS (NOTE: Louisville Regional Science Fairs, Inc. does not endorse any agencies, products or commercial entities. We are not responsible for the content of others' Web sites.)The LRSF's very own "FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)" page, originally created by University of Michigan medical student, two-time ISEF category winner, and former LRSF Board member Adam Possner.
Science Fair Handbook
This on-line handbook is adapted from "A Guide to the Best Science Fair Projects" by Janice VanCleave.What Makes a Good Science Fair Project?
Resource from the California State Science Fair at the University of Southern CaliforniaUSGS Educational Resources for Middle School and High School Students
Sponsored by the US Geological Survey (USGS)
Scotch Science Fair Central
Sponsored by Scotch Brand, a subsidiary of 3M
LINKS FOR TEACHERS (NOTE: Louisville Regional Science Fairs, Inc. does not endorse any agencies, products or commercial entities. We are not responsible for the content of others' Web sites.)Teachers Get Ready: Science Fair Organizer at Science Fair Central
" ... a wealth of resources for a successful science fair, from getting kids on track to judging the final experiments."Scotch Science Fair Central
Sponsored by Scotch Brand, a subsidiary of 3MUSGS Educational Resources for Middle Schools and High Schools
Sponsored by the US Geological Survey (USGS)Kentucky Science Teachers Association (KSTA)
Mathematics and Science Teacher Buddies - PRISM Region 3
A program matching new science and mathematics teachers (1-3 years) with experienced "mentors" in an informal way for collegial support.
CATEGORY-SPECIFIC LINKS (NOTE: Louisville Regional Science Fairs, Inc. does not endorse any agencies, products or commercial entities. We are not responsible for the content of others' Web sites.)Courtesy of the Eisenhower National Clearinghouse's Web Link Collection:
Behavioral Science
Biochemistry
Botany - see "Botanical Links" below
Chemistry
Computer Science - see "Engineering and Computer Science" links below
Earth and Space Science
Engineering - see "Engineering and Computer Science" links below
Environmental Science: Conservation | Ecosystems
Mathematics
Medicine and Health: Anatomy | Health | Physiology
Microbiology
Physics
ZoologyEngineering and Computer Science
Engineering Student Resources
Sponsored by AgilentEngineering Schools
Links to every accredited engineering college program in the U.S.
Provided by the Engineering Education Service Center.Computer Science Student Resource Site
Compiled by computer reference book author William StallingsAdditional Life Sciences Links
Aging Activities - Trends in Health and Aging
From the National Center for Health StatisticsMedBioWorld - 25,000 links to journals, associations, and databases
Physical Science Home Page at ScienceMaster.com
Statistics
Web Pages that Perform Statistical Calculations!
"Over 600 links, including 380 calculating pages"
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