The National Academy Press, publishers for the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, the Institute of Medicine, and the National Research Council have selected ScienceMaster as a Cool Science link of the month.
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ScienceMaster's JumpStart Earth Science page on Plate Motion has been selected by National Science Teachers Association's SciLinks
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Apple Computer's iReview has given a great thumbs-up to ScienceMaster. We appreciate the compliment and promise to keep up the great work.*
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ScienceMaster is winner of the Excellence in Education for All Best of the Web Award Winner for 2001 by The Education CoffeeHouse. This award is given to 100 websites that provide quality information to students, parents, and educators. |
KinderStart.com has designated ScienceMaster as a Kid Friendly Site. We're glad they did, because kids' learning is what we are all about. |
USATODAY.com looks for "sites that seek to astound and delight, inform or amuse" by exhibiting something remarkable in graphics, content or both. We're pleased that they've selected ScienceMaster. |
ScienceMaster has been awarded CyberTeddy's Top 500 WebSite award |
ScienceMaster's A+ Learning Galleries has received the Teacher Information Network Gold award bestowed on sites which are utilizing the Internet as an empowering tool for quality education. |
ScienceMaster is an A+ EduHound Education Site |
ScienceMaster is a USA TODAY Education Web "Best Bet" |
"No-Evil" Family-Site Awards. This one looked fun so we did it. Cute frogs too. |
Golden Web Award is presented quarterly to those sites whose web design and content have achieved levels of excellence deserving of recognition.
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ScienceMaster recently was awarded Dr. Matrix Award for Science Excellence on the World-Wide Web. To see what that is all about visit Dr. Matrix. |
ScienceMaster has been chosen as a Top Site by Educating.net!The |
Physlink.com - Physics & Engineering online education and reference
"We found the Impact: Ground Zero to be an exceptional science software. It is well designed and executed. It contains a wealth of well structured information. Using this highly interactive software is 'time well spent'! At the price of $29.95, each and every student and school should have one."
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Sky & Telescope Magazine (May 2000)
"If you find yourself overwhelmed browsing NASA's information on the Internet, David Gamon and Gene Mascoli's INTERACTIVE GUIDE TO NASA ON THE NET might help you discover the information you've been missing.
Sky & Telescope Magazine (January 1999)
"Impact:Ground Zero is attractively producted. The interviews are interesting, the graphics are great, and navigation through the menus is intuitive."
Astronomy Magazine (March 1999)
"Educators, parents, and inquisitive adults will enjoy Bamboole's latest CD-ROM, Impact:Ground Zero. This in-depth, interactive program features the science behind comet and asteroid impacts on Earth."
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SuperKids Educational Software Review
"Impact: Ground Zero informs, predicts and amazes with an arsenal of information presented through narrated text, video interviews with renowned scientists, photos, reference materials and more. Those interested in extraterrestrial involvement in our universe will be fascinated by this enlightening program." |
Children's Software Review (4.0 Rating)
"CSR Review: Here is a collection of short videos, interviews and articles that deal with the fascinating topic of comet and asteroid impacts on the Earth. There is a nice description of the Yucatan crater that is thought to have struck the earth 65 million years ago (making dinosaurs extinct). The quality of the videos varies, and the design is clunky in places, but the content is rich." |
Coalition for Quality Children's Media
Impact:Ground Zero receives endorsement from Kids First! Coalition for Quality Children's Media. The mission of CQCM is to enhance children's viewing experiences by making quality children's media more visible and more readily available. |
ScienceMaster has recently been featured on the ResPool Research Network as a valuable resource to researchers and information specialists. Only sites of high information worth are featured at ResPool.
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