Other Links

Within NYS

  1. Green Design Lab – The GDL introduces students to hands-on real world experience, support the development of creative thinking and problem-solving skills, and turn students into advocates for sustainability in their schools and communities.
  2. Syracuse University L.C.Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science Online Programs
  3. Have questions about Common Core standards, data-driven instruction or teacher and leader effectiveness? This is your one-stop shop. http://engageny.org/
  4. NYS Standards Review Timetable
  5. NYS P-12 Common Core Learning Standards
  6. iD Tech Camps – The World’s #1 Summer Computer Camp for Kids & Teens
  7. NYUMST Lesson Plans and Activities

Outside NYS

  1. Little Bins for Little Hands – all sorts of STEM, sensory play, holiday activities, slimes, and LEGO
  2. TechnologyEducation.org – STEM Resources (from the state of Washington)
  3. The 10 Best STEM Resources – from the NEA website.
  4. Computer Science OnlineComputer science degree programs
  5. The Ultimate STEM Guide for Kids: 239 Cool Sites About Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (MastersInDataScience.org is a project of Degree Prospects, LLC, which was founded in 2008 and manages education-focused websites across a range of subject areas and student populations.)
  6. Online Engineering Resources from BestColleges.com
  7. PBS KIDS’ Design Squad Nation – Design Squad introduces students to engineering by offering STEM-related videos and a community for kids/teens to get inspired and share creative ideas. We also have a Parents and Educators section with STEM guides, lessons and classroom-ready resources.
  8. Masters of Gravity: A multimedia package developed by public television station Western Reserve PBS, consisting of 8 instructional television programs, CD-ROM activities, DVD, Web site, and a teacher’s guide. Designed, developed, and classroom tested by teachers in Northeast Ohio.  The lessons are based on the Soap Box Derby, an American institution that intrigues youngsters. Funded through a grant from the Ohio Educational Telecommunications Commission in support of Ohio SchoolNet, Masters of Gravity is an example of how Western Reserve PBS is helping educate Ohio’s youth.
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  10. STEMReports.com brings you the latest research for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education. We partner with groups like the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA), the National Science Education Leadership Association (NSELA) and the Council of State Science Supervisors (CSSS) to bring you insightful research.
  11. ITEA’s STEM Connections e-Newsletter
  12. States’ Career Clusters – STEM
  13. Graduate-School.PhDs.org/education-index. This is a comprehensive and informative resource that systematically sort out the available undergraduate and graduate programs available today in the U.S. including online programs.
  14. National Conference of State Legislatures Magazine: Staying Competitive
  15. Women of NASA
  16. New Perspectives: Technology Teacher Education and Engineering Design
  17. STEM Education Caucus for Members of Congress
  18. Engineering by Design
  19. Fab Lab – from MIT
  20. Buckminster Fuller Institute
  21. National Center for Technological Literacy
  22. Edutopia – STEM Resources – (Gearge Lucas Education Foundation)
  23. The STEM Pipeline from the Futures Channel
  24. PBS Teachers STEM Education Resource Center
  25. PBS – Nova Series: “Making Stuff” An amazing look at current technologies shaping our world. Also viewable online.
  26. Project Based Learning Online
  27. Buck Institute for Education
  28. Engineering is Elementary
  29. STEM as a Curriculum: An Experiential Approach by Jan Morrison & Raymond V. “Buzz” Bartlett
  30. The Massachusetts STEM Intiative
  31. From the SouthEast Education Network (SEEN). A 3-part article by HAYES BLAINE LANTZ, JR., ED.D.