Websites

Here is a collection of materials education websites that have come to our notice. If you have a site you'd like to see added to the list please email teachingresources@grantadesign.com.


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CORE Logo CORE Materials- Collaborative Open Resource Environment—for Materials.

DoITPOMS Logo DoITPoMS- Dissemination of IT for the Promotion of Materials Science.

UKCME Logo
UKCME- UK Centre for Materials Education.

ASM Logo ASM Materials Education Foundation - Encouraging young people to pursue careers in materials, science and engineering. The City of Materials is an interactive website for High School students to learn about materials. There are also Material Radio Podcasts.

Matter Logo
MATTER- Materials e-Learning Resources.

AluMATTER Logo
AluMATTER- Interactive resources for aluminium science and technology.

Steel University Logo
Steeluniversity.org- Interactive website for the science, processing and applications of steel.

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UK Engineering Subject Centre- Engineering Open Educational Resources.

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Technical University of Denmark- Eco Design Guide.

Indiana University—Purdue Fort Wayne
Indiana University—Purdue University Fort Wayne, Architectural Technology - Link to video recordings showing how to use AutoCAD—the basics.

MatDL
MatDL - Materials Digital Library Pathway, US-based, NSF-funded, they facilitate a repository of high quality material science teaching resources.

MatEd
MatEd - The (US) National Resource Center for Materials Technology Education is a NSF funded center housed at Edmonds Community College. It is a clearinghouse of teaching materials including labs, hands-on demonstrations, modules and papers. The MatEd collection is expanding rapidly with peer reviewed, classroom tested educational materials.

Manufacturing & Engineering Education Clearing House
METEC - The Manufacturing & Engineering Technologies Education Clearinghouse is a searchable database of materials submitted by educators from around the world.

Without Hot Air
Sustainable Energy—Without Hot Air - This book is an "honest, realistic and humorous discussion of all our energy options". "This is an example of order-of-magnitude physics at its best: physics applied to the clarification of issues of central economic, social and environmental importance." Written by Professor David MacKay, University of Cambridge. Freely available via this website.