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Suggested resource material for STEM education programs
Updated: Mar 15
Here are some suggested resource materials for STEM education programs:
Books:
"A Mind for Numbers" by Barbara Oakley
"The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark" by Carl Sagan
"The Double Helix" by James Watson
"The Elegant Universe" by Brian Greene
"The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution" by Walter Isaacson
Websites:
Khan Academy (www.khanacademy.org)
Code.org (www.code.org)
NASA's Climate Kids (www.climatekids.nasa.gov)
National Science Teachers Association (www.nsta.org)
National Science Digital Library (www.nsdl.org)
Videos:
TED-Ed (www.youtube.com/user/TEDEducation)
Crash Course (www.youtube.com/user/crashcourse)
NOVA (www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/)
TED talks (www.ted.com)
C-SPAN Classroom (www.c-span.org/classroom/)
Online Games and simulations:
PhET Interactive Simulations (phet.colorado.edu)
Science Games (www.sciencekids.co.nz/gamesactivities.html)
NASA's Climate Kids (www.climatekids.nasa.gov/menu/play/)
National Geographic Kids (www.kids.nationalgeographic.com/games/)
It's worth noting that the above list is not exhaustive, and there are many other resources available for STEM education. However, these resources are a good starting point for educators looking for materials to supplement their curriculum. Additionally, it's also important to evaluate the resources before using them as they should align with the curriculum and the learning objectives of the program.