Internet Resources for Science and Mathematics Education, collected by Tom O'Haver.

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Multicultural connections 

Last updated September 6, 2002

  1. Muslim Scientists and Islamic Civilization
  2. The Faces of Science: African-Americans in the Sciences
  3. Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering  
  4. Biographies of Women Mathematicians
  5. Distinguished Women of Past and Present
  6. 4000 Years of Women in Science
  7. The African-American Mosaic
  8. Minority On-Line Information System (MOLIS)
  9. MELANET - The Uncut Black Experience
  10. NIH Black Scientists Association
  11. The Universal Black Pages
  12. Documenting the African American Experience
  13. ABORIGINAL STAR KNOWLEDGE: Native American Astronomy
  14. American Indian Computer Art Project
  15. Oneida Indian Nation of NY
  16. National Museum of the American Indian
  17. Lisa Mitten's Native American Sites  
  18. The Anacostia Museum and Center for African American History and Culture  
  19. National Museum of African Art
  20. African Studies WWW (U. Penn)
  21. K-12 Electronic Guide for African Resources on the Internet
  22. Arab World and Islamic Resources
  23. KIDLINK Multi-Cultural Calendar
  24. The Oriental Institute Museum
  25. Japan Window: A US-Japan Collaboration for Internet-based Japan Information
  26. Ask Asia, free education resources from Asia Society
  27. Multicultural Mathematics and Science: Effective K-12 Practices for Equity.
  28. Multicultural Perspectives in Mathematics Education
  29. Educating All, from New Horizons for Learning
  30. Inventive Women