Links

The following links will connect you to a few examples of the many resources available online. Utilize these to expand your knowledge of energy and energy efficiency.

Kids, click on this link to find even more great web sites!

Please contact the webmaster if any of these links become inactive.


National Energy Education Development Project - The mission of the NEED Project is to promote an energy conscious and educated society by creating effective networks of students, educators, business, government and community leaders to design and deliver objective, multi-sided energy education programs.


Energy Quest - Energy Education from the California Energy Commission.


The U.S. Department of Energy - A leading science and technology agency whose research supports our nation's energy security, national security, environmental quality, and contributes to a better quality of life for all Americans.

Learnaboutenergy.org - This site was a project developed by Anderson High School students and their advisor, Jeff Rodriguez, and has been awarded on a state and national level for energy education. Sign up for the Energy Fact of the Day, enter into a discussion group, visit the Energy Focus online textbook, and/or search for valuable teacher resources. Fun and fact-filled, this site will amaze you!


Smog City - Smog City is an interactive air pollution simulator that shows how your choices, environmental factors, and land use contribute to air pollution. In Smog City you're in control so your visit can be a healthy or unhealthy experience depending on the decisions you make. You'll see how ground-level ozone, the biggest part of summertime smog, increases or decreases when you spend a day in Smog City.

 


Energy at School - The Office of Energy Efficiency's Energy at School page provides a plethora of energy efficiency tools and links to valuable resources.


Environmental Education Link
- EE-Link is a project of the National Consortium for Environmental Education and Training and is supported by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Located at the University of Michigan, EE- Link is a repository of environmental information on the Internet for educators.


TEACH COAL - The American Coal Foundation has launched a new website that offers downloadable, standards-based lesson plans, resources for teachers, and easy ordering for FREE teaching materials including FREE coal samples!

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