One of my former colleagues always seemed to have his physics students in the hallway, in the stairwells, or outside for various physics dem...

One of my former colleagues always seemed to have his physics students in the hallway, in the stairwells, or outside for various physics dem...
Earlier this week I wrote about Code Fred from the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago. Code Fred is a fun game for learning about the ...
The MIT Game Lab recently released an interesting game designed to demonstrate the visual effects of special relativity. A Slower Speed of L...
Rumble Blocks and Beanstalk are educational games developed and produced by DARPA's Engage Program . The games are designed for elementa...
Physics Games.net , as the name implies, is a website of games based on simple physics concepts. Physic Games offers dozens of games based...
Funderstanding, a learning systems design firm, offers a free roller coaster design activity. The object of the Roller Coaster Simulator ac...
National Geographic has a neat little interactive activity designed to help people understand how wind turbines generate power. Harness the...
Engineering Interact is a site for elementary school students designed by the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge . En...
Rader has been producing useful self-study lessons and quizzes for kids for quite a while. Many readers have probably seen this Rader before...