The Physics Front: Technology Tool Archive - Apps, resources, videos, and other educational resources to enhance the teaching of Physics. Divided into categories for easy browsing.
Digital Einstein Papers - Presents the collected papers of Albert Einstein in chronological order, in the original German with English annotations and completely in English. A collaboration of Princeton University Press, Hebrew University, and the California Institute of Technology
GradschoolShopper (AIP) - one-stop resource for researching graduate programs in physics, astronomy, and related fields.
How Everything Works - Created by Louis Bloomfield, author of How Things Work, over 1,500 user-generated questions are answered describing the physics behind everyday phenomena.
How Products Are Made (Advameg) - Scores of detailed descriptions from accordions to zirconium.
National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) Learning Center- more than 6,300 different resources, of which over 1,900 are free. Searchable by grade level and type of resource (lesson plans, SciPacks, podcasts, etc.) Includes a browsable, comprehensive, full-text collection of state learning standards.
Open Source Physics (OSP) - Resources for computational physics education including computer modeling tools, interactive simulations, lesson plans, and a computational physics textbook. Source codes are provided for modification and free redistribution. Part of the NSF-funded Compadre/National Digital Library (NSDL).
Physics Central (APS) - This multimedia resource provides engaging news, profiles of physicists, podcasts, and many other educational resources presented within a wonderfully designed web site.
Physics for the 21st Century (Annenberg Media/Harvard) - 11-part web video course with 22 case studies from leading research labs. Includes transcripts, teacher's guides, and several interactive resources.Covers cutting edge topics like dark matter and string theory.
Science360 (NSF) - Gathers the latest science videos provided by scientists, universities, research centers, NSF, and others. Exceptional navigation features. Focuses on cutting-edge discoveries and big science stories of the day.
SciTalks: Smart people on cool topics (Lee Vodra) - Excellent science videos, many by prominent researchers. Caution: Videos are self posted. Copyright & accuracy uncertain.
Sixty Symbols - Demystifies 60 prominent physics symbols via short videos.
Symbols.com- Over 2,500 Western signs and ideograms with a unique graphic description search, e.g. symmetric vs. non-symmetrical
TSG@MIT (Technical Services Group/MIT) -Dozens of clear, concise video demonstrations edited with slow motion and annotations. Note the left-hand column that allows browsing by categories such as magnetic fields or spectra.