
I’ve added these resources to my Website for the benefit of students in the Seattle community, although many of these will also be helpful to students outside of our area. Click on the links below to go to the indicated pages. The American Association for the Advancement of Science (publisher of the journal Science) is looking for volunteers for STEM programs in the Puget Sound area. Details can be found by clicking here. Please contact me if there are additional resources you would like to see added.
For High School students with an interest in biotechnology, Shoreline Community College’s PROJECT BIOTECH summer camps provide extensive lab and computer activities as well as the opportunity to meet local scientists, experience Shoreline Community College facilities, and interact with experienced Biotechnology Program staff. These are week-long explorations of biotechnology and DNA sequencing! Click on this link to learn more about this wonderful opportunity!
For High School students with an interest in biotechnology, Shoreline Community College’s PROJECT BIOTECH summer camps provide extensive lab and computer activities as well as the opportunity to meet local scientists, experience Shoreline Community College facilities, and interact with experienced Biotechnology Program staff. These are week-long explorations of biotechnology and DNA sequencing! Click on this link to learn more about this wonderful opportunity!
Click here to view links to educational subjects including:
Astronomy
Biology
Chemistry
Games That Teach Science
Geology
Images
Math
Miscellaneous Resources
Physics
Astronomy
Biology
Chemistry
Games That Teach Science
Geology
Images
Math
Miscellaneous Resources
Physics
Click here to view links to:
Science Education Resources in Washington State
University of Washington Science Education Resources
National Science Education Resources
Programs Specifically Focused on Young Women, the Disabled, and Minorities to Advance Their Interests in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
Science Education Resources in Washington State
University of Washington Science Education Resources
National Science Education Resources
Programs Specifically Focused on Young Women, the Disabled, and Minorities to Advance Their Interests in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics