The Physics of
Golf
http://www.golfweb.com/library/books/pog/pog1.html
This web site contains is an article explaining the physics of golf from
GolfWeb, a web magazine. It would be a good resource for students working on a
research project on sports.
Cockpit
Physics
http://www.usafa.af.mil/dfp/cockpit-phys/cp_home.htm
Cockpit
Physics is a course on the Web from the US Air Force Academy. It's design is
based on educational research and is structured around Karplus' Learning Cycle.
The lessons make excellent use of QuickTime movies, javascript, and other
state-of-the-art Web resources.
Fermi
Lab
http://www-ed.fnal.gov/
Fermi Lab, one of the major
physics research institutes, provides an education page
with many
resources.
The Particle
Adventure
http://pdg.lbl.gov/cpep/adventure.html
This is a
GREAT web site! The Particle Adventure is an interactive tour of the atom from
the Lawrence Berkeley Labs. It can be used as an interactive tutorial software to
lead students through quarks, mesons, leptons, and other secrets of the atom. It
contains 3 paths of information: standard model of particles path, experimental
evidence path, and beyond the standard model. Each path takes you on an
adventure that explains some aspect of particle physics. The paths include great
original (and copyrighted) graphics and cartoons. Each path contains interactive
links. Excellent classroom activities are included.
Nobel Laureates in
Physics
http://www.slac.stanford.edu/library/nobel.html
Descriptions and
photos of Nobel Laureates in Physics from the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
Library. This site is a good starting point for historical or biographical
projects.
Virtual
Prof
http://www.virtualprof.com/
This web site is a great
source of help for physics teachers and students. Includes helpful hints
on how to be a good student. Free registration for 1st and 2nd semester help for
physics students plus a pay subscription for access to physicists.
Amateur
Scientist
http://www.eskimo.com/~billb/amasci.html
This
site has lots of great information. Links to many sites. Some of particular
interest are Kids' Science Projects Elsewhere and Physics Demo Page. Physics
Demo Page includes details of experiments and links to other good sites for
related information and research.
Instructional Materials in
Physical
Science
http://www.cln.org/subjects/physics_inst.html
This
website is a link to the larger website Community Learning Network Open School,
Open Learning Agency of British Columbia, Canada. The site includes a search
engine for searching the Community Learning Network, a Navigation map, and an
alphabetical index. The Navigation Map includes the following categories: Educational
Resources for Students and Teachers, Integrating the Internet into the
Classroom, Professional Development in Information Technologies, Province of BC's K-12
Educational community, What's New on CLN, and CLN information. The Instructional Materials
in Physics includes links to various internet sites related to physics.
Smile
Program Physics Index
http://www.iit.edu/~smile/physinde.html
Over 200 Physics lessons for
middle and high school students. Topics are divided into the following
categories: Matter, Mechanics, Fluids, Electricity & Magnetism, Waves, Sound and
Optics, and Miscellaneous.
NC State
University Physics Demonstrations
http://www.physics.ncsu.edu/demoroom/
Physics
Home Pages, PCIC,
NCSU
http://www2.ncsu.edu/ncsu/pams/physics/Courses/py212/physhome.html
NCSA/LCA-Potsdam-WashU International
Relativity Group
http://jean-luc.ncsa.uiuc.edu/
Air
Travelers
http://www.omsi.edu/sln/air/
Physics
2000
http://www.Colorado.EDU/physics/2000/
Exploratorium's Science Of Baseball
http://www.exploratorium.edu/baseball/
Exploratorium's Science Of Hockey
http://www.exploratorium.edu/hockey/
Amusement Park Physics
http://www.learner.org/exhibits/parkphysics/
The Virtual
Nuclear Tourist - Power Plants Around the World
http://www.cannon.net/~gonyeau/nuclear/
ABC's
of Nuclear Science
http://user88.lbl.gov/NSD_docs/abc/home.html