March 8, 2011 -- Submitted by Dan Fullerton, a teacher from Rochester, NY, who is affiliated with the site.
APlusPhysics.com is a website designed and created by several area teachers and students as a resource for junior high and high school introductory physics students. The site includes a discussion forum, student and educator blogs, physics project, a detailed tutorial covering the entire NY Regents Physics (basic intro physics) curriculum, integrated quizzes with a question bank of over 500 standardized questions, a podcast in which students interview authors and actors in the world of physics, as well as student videos demonstrating physics in the world around them. Everything is free, with resources targeted for 8th grade physical science students all the way through AP-level juniors and seniors.
July 8, 2010 -- From an anonymous reader.
It’s a really great site with awesome info
July 31, 2009 -- From Barbara, a parent from San Diego, CA, who is not affiliated with the site.
Seven videos of Richard Feynman speaking at Cornell on physics in 1964. Courtesy of the Gates foundation
January 8, 2009 -- From Andrea, a teacher from Torino, Italy, who is not affiliated with the site.
A collection of YouTube videos selected by a physics teacher for their educational value.
June 22, 2006 -- From Mark, a reader, from United States, who is affiliated with the site.
Wonder Whiz Kids helps your kids improve on basics, a grasp on fundamental concepts of science in an interactive
and collaborative environment.
June 7, 2006 -- From Phillip, a teacher, from Singapore, who is not affiliated with the site.
Contains in-depth and comprehensive flash animation of 30+ minutes duration each on physcis, chemistry, bio – virus, photosynthsis, neuronal transmission, blood, bird flu virus, wire, wood and wood burning, alcohol, cement, coffee, cotton, matter, CD, Rubber, hair, solid, liquid and gas etc