Hi ILites Are you finding it tough to teach your child or make him understand a scientific concept, then this is the site for you. http://bizarrelabs.com/control.htm For a sample go through this link to know How do clouds form? There are various categories under which explanation & easy do it yourself methods are given. Quite Interesting!! Have a Look! chitra
Hi Zingi & Vijianand Have you gone thro' the site? Is it useful to you. Here is one more site for chemistry. The content is suitable for intermediate & advanced learners. The database is classified according to various types of molecules ranging from Food molecules, Fuel molecules etc.,.... You can also select any element of periodic table to get a detailed description. World of Molecules Home Page Happy exploring the world of molecules i.e. Chemistry. With Love chitra
Hi All Another site for chemistry. This explains basic chemistry but presented in an informal way that conveys the concepts easily. http://www.chem4kids.com/ With Love chitra
Hi All Here is a site for Flash animations for Physics. http://www.upscale.utoronto.ca/PVB/Harrison/Flash/ I've seen a few of them. You need flash player to watch it. you can download it from the site itself where the link is given. Happy learning thro' animation. With Love chitra
Hi All This is a news I saw in today's newspaper. Some of you might have read it. But I want to register here so that we can refer back whenever we need it. The news read : Now Virtual Labs for PHYSICS & CHEMISTRY With the release of the multimedia based modules in Physics & Chemistry for classes VI to VIII by Vineet Joshi, IAS, Chairman, CBSE at IIT Madras, an initiative by the KURUVILLA JACOB Education Memorial Trust on Tuesday, the school students can now have the experience of a virtual labs & clear understanding of the basic concepts in a clear way. The modules will cater to CBSE, ICSE & Tamilnadu State Board of education. About 80 faculty members from 22 schools in the city worked on the web content. The content can be accessed from the website: http://kji.iitm.ac.in/ Please read the following link also. The Hindu : Cities / Chennai : Virtual laboratories for school students likely I haven't seen the site. If anyof you logged into this site please share your experience with us. Happy Virtual learning. Regards. With Love chitra