Nov 06 2008

Larry Ferlazzo

Science Bulletins

Posted at 4:57 am under science

The American Museum of Natural History has an excellent feature called Science Bulletins.

It has an extensive collection (and appears to be regularly updated) of short interactives and videos about important science issues. They are surprisingly accessible to English Language Learners, and the videos provide closed-captions.

I think this is a real find, and have placed the link on the Science page of my website.

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  1.   poulingailon 06 Nov 2008 at 7:53 am 1

    The Science Bulletins site you provided is shocking in it’s content. The value of using technology is the way it makes thoughts and ideas come to life and personal. I checked out the one on plastic, Human Impact, (could explain a lot of things) and the sea ice one, Earth Viz, on the shrinking ice cap in recent years.
    Good offerings as usual Larry.

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