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Monday, July 7, 2014

Looking Ahead: Science Projects


Just Getting Started?

Begin with some of these sites designed for the beginning researcher.  We also encourage you to read through our series on Great Science Projects.
  • Pathways to Science Research - If you're not sure how to get started performing science research, this page will explain some pathways you could take.
  • Internet Public Library  Science Fair Project Guide - A resource guide providing a variety of excellent web resources.
  • Sparticl - A new web and mobile service for teens that collects the best internet resources in STEM.  Sparticl is created by National Productions division of Twin Cities Public Television.
  • Mosaic - An online archive of articles published in the The National Science Foundation's flagship magazine from 1970 to 1992. A background resource for students, teachers, and others in need of a reliable reference for current research.  
  • Science Buddies - A non-profit organization providing science fair ideas, resources, answers, and tools. Including a Science Fair Project Guide  and an Ask an Expert online bulletin board, staffed by volunteer scientists and top high school students.

Additional interesting science-focused educational resources:

  • The Archimedes Initiative - An effort formed to promote science literacy and increase the number of scientists and engineers in the United States.
  • Intel Education Page - Intel's listing of education resources for students and teachers
  • The National Science Digital Library - An online library for those interested in education and research in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
  • USA Science & Engineering Festival - SSP is proud to have been an Official Partner of the inaugural USA Science & Engineering Festival held in Washington, D.C. in 2010 and the most recent Festival in 2014 where over 325,000 attended.
  • Computer Science Online:  Educational Resources, Degrees, and Career Tracks

Great Science Projects: A Series

Credit: https://student.societyforscience.org/science-project-resources?mode=blog&context=4472

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