Links of Interest to Physics Teachers


Physics First!

Chernobyl Accident


The International Atomic Energy Agency. IAEA,  is the world´s center of cooperation in the nuclear field. It was set up as the world´s "Atoms for Peace" organization in 1957 within the United Nations family. The Agency works with its Member States and multiple partners worldwide to promote safe, secure and peaceful nuclear technologies.

http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/ResultsPage.asp


Paul Robinson, the AAPT Section Representative from Northern California, has assembled a superb website for Physics Teachers. The link is given below. He has a fabulous collection of CD's that he will send to you for cost. This is a vast collection of labs, video's, PowerPoints, links, etc.
http://www.laserpablo.com/


ComPADRE is part of the National Digital Library concentrating on physics and physics teaching. http://compadre.org/


AGI's Educational Alliance Program provides eligible colleges, universities, military training institutions, high schools, and non-profit educational groups with free licensing of AGI products for instructional use. Educators can introduce a new dimension to the curriculum by giving students hands-on experience with the industry-leading, commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software product used by tens of thousands of aerospace, defense, and intelligence professionals for national security and space initiatives. STK allows students and instructors to create dynamic, 3-D scenarios of complex space-related topics and solve real space analysis problems. http://www.agi.com/


Living Graphs - Homepage  for some neat physics and other science software. Free trial downloads available - Very reasonably priced. http://www.livinggraphs.com/enu/


Quarknet-Rutgers Muon Detector Software Downloads http://rucosmic.rutgers.edu/


Mechanical Universe Videos FREE for Streaming http://www.learner.org/resources/series42.html#program_descriptions


Bill Beaty's Website for Amateur Science (and other supercool stuff) http://www.amasci.com/


Bill Beaty's Educational Links (they deserve their own line) http://www.amasci.com/edu.html


Modeling Theory of Physics Instruction at http://modeling.la.asu.edu/modeling.html

QuarkNet at  http://quarknet.fnal.gov/

NJ Science Teachers Association:  www.NJSTA.org

Physics Videos online at http://www.videophysics.com/

NJ Biology Teachers Association:  www.BTANJ.org

NJ Earth Science Teachers Association: www.njesta.org

Chemistry Teachers Association www.NJACS.org

Council for Elementary Education www.ces-nj.org

Concept Map of Nuclear Energy Plus PPT Presentations
http://npw.wlu.edu/materials/index.html

EnergyTeachers.org is a network of educators interested in curriculum about energy production and use.
For additional information contact shawn@energyteachers.org, http://energyteachers.org or call 917-653-4342.