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BrainPop logoBrainPOP
BrainPOP is the leading producer of educational animated movies for K-12. The company creates original animated movies to explain concepts in a voice and visual style that is accessible, educational and entertaining for both children and adults.

Dr. E's logoDr. E's Energy Lab
A resource of the Energy Efficency and Renewable Energy division of the U.S. Department of Energy.

Electrical Safety World logoElectrical Safety World
Electrical Safety World uses information, experiments, games, and activities to teach students the principles and practices of electrical safety. The site is geared for a range of interests and reading levels and can be used by students in elementary and middle school. (Non-readers will be able to play the games with adult assistance.)

Edison logoPBS: Edison's Miracle of Light
"EdisonUs Miracle of Light" offers teachers and students a personality-driven entrŽe into the study of economics, technology, literature, media, public relations, and celebrity.

Science Master logoScienceMaster.com
ScienceMaster is chock-full of information, news, links, pictures, products and services, with the best content from NASA, the USGS, the EPA, NOAA & leading colleges & universities.

KnowItAll logoSouth Caroline ETV's KnowItAll.org
Educational portal created by South Carolina ETV with free resources developed for South Carolina teachers and students and is accessible from school and home. Correlation to South Carolina Curriculum Standards.

Theater of Electricity
The Museum of Science is home to the world's largest air-insulated Van de Graaff generator. The generator was generously donated to the Museum by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Designed and built by Dr. Robert J. Van de Graaff, who was a professor at MIT, this generator was originally used as a research tool in early atom-smashing and high energy X-ray experiments.



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