dear Michael and others
For "educational" sites you may like to look at the "Exemplar science web sites" section on the psci-com web site (http://psci-com.org.uk/browse/ypages/017.html). This section contains sites or pages which we think are good at explaining a particular aspect of science. They come from all kinds of organisations including government and research bodies, professional institutes and commercial operations.
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Michael says:
>
> Thanks for this one, and for all the others I received. Too
> many to reply to
> each.
>
> I did say that I am interested in sites that come from
> scientists rather
> than 'educators' as that fits in with the message I am keen
> to communicate.
> (That scientists should do something to explain their own work and
> participate in the enthusing of future generations.) If
> educators can't
> deliver decent web sites, then they might as well pack up shop.
>
> However, this does provoke the thought that scientists who
> are too busy,
> idle, inexperienced to do their own thing can always provide
> links to these
> other sites. I will see if I can find any.
>
> MK
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