Inventors
Smithsonian: Inventors and
Innovation -- This site is a good site because it has many links to
places like: Spotlight: Biography, Inventors; Women Inventors of the 20th Century;Edison
After Forty; and The Real McCoy, African American Inventions and Innovation, 1619-1930.
The Lemelson Center link leads to virtual exhibits where you can learn about new
inventions and meet the inventors who created them. On the home page there are pictures of
other inventors and inventions that you can click on and get a closer look at. At the
bottom of the page is the Encyclopedia Smithsonian - FAQs and Guide to Resources from A to
Z.
Inventure Place, The National Inventors Hall of Fame --
If you are looking for information on inventors you are sure to find it at The National
Inventors Hall of Fame site. This is an award winning and interesting site. On the home
page there are several choices to select from. In Whats New you find Inventor Help Links
with a long list of links for inventors, a More Help Links that includes a link called
Kids Stuff Sites, African-American Inventors Links, a Calendar of Events and information
on possible college internships from Museum Work Experience. Other choices on the
home page include National Inventors Hall of Fame, Camp Invention, Visit Us, and BF
Goodrich Collegiate Program. Our favorite part is the National Inventors Hall of Fame. It
has an easy-to-use index of inventors that is organized alphabetically. There is also a
search option so you can find exactly who you are looking for. Each inventor has a picture
and information on what they invented. The information is easy to read. We recommend this
site for 3rd grade and up. We hope you enjoy the site. Reviewed by Jessica and Kelly
The
History of Invention -- This site is really cool because it has a
lot of inventions. It has inventions like the telephone, the light bulb, the hot dog, the
electric guitar, pottery, plywood, the swimming pool, and penicillin. It is very easy to
use. At the bottom of the page you scroll through a panel of inventions which works like a
timeline. The inventions appear in the order they were invented. Click on the invention
you want to learn about and the information then appears on the top part of the page. The
text is written in an easy reading format. I think this site is cool because it has
pictures and detailed information. I recommend this site for second grade and up. Reviewed
by Brittnie
Leonardo da Vinci
Il Museo Leonardiano di Vinci
AND Exploring Leonardo
-- Our sites are on Leonardo da Vinci. These sites are good because
they give a lot of information on his inventions, his paintings and himself. We think
these sites are for ages 7 and up. They are easy to read and the pictures are really cool.
We recommend you bookmark these sites. The first site, Il Museo Leonardiano di Vinci, is a
museum with three floors. Each floor has exhibits on his inventions. Just click on an
invention and it will show you the invention (it takes around 30 seconds to load). The
second site is called Exploring Leonardo. We strongly recommend this site for teachers and
students because it includes fun classroom activities. We thought the coolest part of this
site is where you enter your name and then it shows how Leonardo would have written it. In
addition, there are links to other resources about Leonardo, his paintings, and more
recent inventions that used da Vinci's ideas. Reviewed by Andrew and Bob
Thomas Edison and his Menlo
Park Laboratory -- My site is on Thomas Edison. This site is really
good because it tells about his life from childhood through adulthood. He was a very
famous inventor and the site lists everything he invented. The site is easy to read for
kids my age and I would highly recommend this site if you are doing a report on Thomas
Edison. Reviewed by Tommy
Inventor World -- Inventor
World is a great site for anyone ages 8 or older. You can see the newest inventions in
work, travel, recreation and sports. It has patent and copyright information for
inventors. There are 32 links on the contents page, leading to a variety of information on
inventions and inventing. Reviewed by Max |
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