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Environmental Technology Links
ATEEC Environmental Technology Links is a collection (from 2000) of environmental sources on the Internet. ATEEC is in the process of updating these links. These sources were selected as a starting reference for locating environmental information. A selection of a source will take you to the home page site. Please contact ATEEC with suggestions of additional links.
Government International Environmental Interest Online Journals/Publications
Education/Institution ATE Program ATEEC Partners
Career Information
- Salary.com provides a "wizard" to indicate salary ranges for various jobs in your area.
United States Government
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International
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Environmental Interest
- American Chemical Society
- Committee for the National Institute for the Environment (CNIE)
- Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology
- Amazing Environmental Organization WebDirectory
- Earth Work JobNet includes a subscription-based on-line searchable database hosting hundreds of permanent and seasonal conservation positions nationwide.
- EnviroLink
- ENVIRO-NET Digital Resources for Environmental Professionals
- Environmental Careers Organization
- The Environmental Education Network (of Envirolink)
- Environmental Law Institute (ELI) ELI’s mission statement states our goal: "To advance environmental protection by improving law, policy, and management."
- Floating Wildlife Habitats provides instructions for making the habitats.
- Global Network of Environmental Science and Technology
- Great Plains/Rocky Mountain Hazardous Substance Research Center conducts research pertaining to hazardous substances produced through agriculture, forestry, mining, mineral processing, and other activities of local interest. It serves Federal Regions 7 and 8.
- Hazardous Substance Research Centers carries out an active program of basic and applied research, technology transfer, and training.
- Living On Earth, National Public Radio
- Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network (LTER) Network is a collaborative effort involving more than 1100 scientists and students investigating ecological processes over long temporal and broad spatial scales.
- MSDS: Hazardous Chemicals Database, U of Akron
- Pollution Prevention Regional Information Center (P2RIC) P2RIC is dedicated to helping you discover and access waste reduction information and resources developed by or about peer programs in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska. The Center works with partner programs to collect and catalogue waste reduction information and then present it in an easy-to-access format.
- Southeast Partnership for Environmental Technology Education (PETE)
- Second Nature Second Nature is a nonprofit organization working to help colleges and universities expand their efforts to make environmentally sustainable and just action a foundation of learning and practice.
- Sustainable Sourcebook
- Western Partnership for Environmental Technology Education (PETE)
- Yale Working Papers on Solid Waste Policy Yale University
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Online Journals/Publications
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Educational and Institutional
- AcademicInfo
- American Association of Community Colleges
- Campus Ecology (organization of the National Wildlife Federation)
- Center for Sustainable Systems University of Michigan
- Committee for the National Institute for the Environment (CNIE)
- CollegeNET The Gateway to the IBM Global Campus; search for links to hundreds of colleges.
- College and University Home Pages (by Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- Community College Web (by Maricopa County Community College)
- Center for Critical Thinking A great resource!
- Center for Occupational Research and Development (CORD)
- Crooked River Project The Crooked River (i.e., Cuyahoga River) Project is implemented by members of NASA Summer Camp 95 with help from the camp staff.
- Edhelper Math, Science, Technology Lesson Plans
- Educational Reference and Information Clearinghouse (ERIC)
- Environmental Literacy Council provides curriculum assistance to advanced placement environmental science teachers. The site includes an analysis of current advanced placement textbooks.
- Environmental Connections: A Teacher's Guide to Environmental Studies. This teacher's guide "guide provides a brief summary of environmental issues and recommends resources including textbooks that cover the scientific concepts in depth, online articles that explain the topic in clear, simple terms, sources of data for further analysis, and articles from scientific journals that present the current state of scientific understanding."
- Environmental Education and Training Partnership Resource Library EE-Link develops and organizes Internet resources to support, enhance and extend effective environmental education in grades K-12.
- AskERIC includes a Question & Answer Service, Virtual Library, and the ERIC Database.
- ERIC Clearinghouse for Science, Mathematics, and Environmental Education
- Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for Mathematics and Science Education (ENC) Located at The Ohio State University. ENC offers K-12 teachers and other educators free information about math and science curriculum resources through the Internet, in print, and on CD ROM. A wealth of curriculum resources is available!
- Gateway to Educational Materials, The is a one-stop, searchable database of resources. The Gateway to Educational Materials Project is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education's National Library of Education and is a special project of the ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology.
- The Globe Program Students and teachers from over 3000 schools in 44 countries are working with research scientists to learn more about our planet.
- International Technology Education Association or ITEA
- National Center for Research in Vocational Education (NCRVE)
- National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM)
- National Science Teachers Association (NSTA)
- Second Nature See write-up above in Environmental Interest section.
- SEEK Sharing Environmental Education Knowledge. Funding and support for SEEK comes from the Minnesota Office of Environmental Assistance.
- Look into Washington University's Mad Scientist Network.
- National Science Foundation's Why Files By the University of Wisconsin
- WOW - Water on the Web Integrating real-time data into educational curricula over the Internet. Multiple partners created this NSF funded site housed at University of Minnesota - Duluth.
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Advanced Technological Education (ATE)
ATEEC is one the several ATE centers listed below. The ATE program was created to improve and expand educational programs that prepare skilled technicians to work in the high-tech fields that drive the U.S. economy. Each ATE center specializes in a particular area as listed below. These originated with a grant from the National Science Foundation.
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ATEEC Partners' Sites
University of Northern Iowa (UNI)
Partnership for Environmental Technology Education (PETE)
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