Links from the Science Playwiths

First up, check out my awards page, because one of the points about displaying awards is to lead people back to places where similar stuff is found. If you like what you have seen here, you should like those sites as well. I also write books from time to time, and my story of sugar as a commodity will be out in the UK in March, and in the USA in May -- for information on the books use this link and follow your nose. I have two other books in production with two publishers, and a couple more in the research and writing phase.

Links to other like-minded sites.

First up, Daniel Gottfridsson's site in Sweden. This site is (as you might expect) in Swedish, though he tells me he is working on an English translation. Even without the language, you can see that there is some good stuff there, so keep checking it -- or brush up on your Swedish.

Electronics for Beginners from an old mate, Peter Schmedding.

Bizarre stuff you can make in your kitchen has some remarkably fine ideas, and a great set of links (this is an August 2002 link, after it moved).

And now some sites which point here: obviously, if they point here, they are likely to point to other similar locations on the Web.

Terry Williamson's Page for Kids of All Ages

Cerdon College's Science links

Peter Cuttle's science links (mainly for teachers, but a great place to rummage)

SEA*ACT -- Canberra's Science Educators, I think

A specialised link about ant lions (one of my passions)

A University of Sydney page which seems worth exploring further

Kids' Links

High School Chemistry Resources

John Pearce's links

Edselect

Science: General Links from the P.L. Duffy Resource Centre, Trinity College, East Perth

Scientific Invention from the P.L. Duffy Resource Centre, Trinity College, East Perth

ABC Science education links

Cyber Criminals Most Wanted is a cybercrime prevention site which looks excellent and suitable for kids of my age.

Now a bit about Netmom by Jean Armour Polly: There is a new edition (the 6th) of the book due out in October, published by Osborne-McGraw Hill, ISBN 007219247X. This is Net-mom's Internet Kids & Family Yellow Pages, Osborne McGraw-Hill. See Amazon's site for more on this.

SUBJECT MATTER tutors from Harvard, Penn and Cornell are online and ready to help at ziizoo.com

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