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MIT World

MIT provides you with lectures and informational videos in the STEM field as well as talks from professors, students, and inspirational leaders in the world of science and math.

MITOPENCOURSEWARE

MIT offers up the curriculum that is taught in their classes and supportive materials and resources to use this curriculum to contribute to STEM teachings in the classroom.

Making Science Make Sense

Making Science Makes Sense aims to help educate the next generation of scientists, technologies, engineers, and mathematicians with hands-on education activities, riddles, science fair projects, and an experiment guide.

livescience

This website provides any information, relevant news, and trending topics to anyone interested in science in today’s world.

KinEtic City

Students can go on this website to find games, experiments, and challenges which make learning science and math more fun.

Jason Expedition Headquarters

The JASON Mission Center contains online curriculum, videos, games, and tools for students to explore various science topics.

How Stuff Works

HowStuffWorks explains hundreds of subjects, from animals to electronics, using clear language and many illustrations.

Howtosmile.org

Howtosmile.org is an online community that provides teachers with the best educational creative learning materials, tools, and services to create success with science and math in the classroom.

HippoCampus

HippoCampus.org is a free, core academic web site that delivers rich multimedia content–videos, animations, and simulations–on general education subjects to middle-school and high-school teachers and college professors, and their students, free of charge. Teachers project HippoCampus content during classroom learning and assign it for computer labs and homework. Students use the site in the evenings for study and exam prep.

Guide to Professional Development of Out-of-School Science Activity Leaders

Provided by the National Partnerships for After School Science (NPASS), tools and articles provided here describe a model for how to engage out-of-school activity leaders in professional development around science and engineering activities for youth.

Exploratorium

San Fransisco’s Exploratorium offers resources, tools, and projects that help ignite curiosity and learning in scientific fields.

Engineering is Elementary

Engineering is Elementary provides curriculum and professional development for teachers and parents to inspire their students to develop engineering literacy.