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This section is our compilation of links and resources for doing further research. We have links to books, videos, interactive web content, wind turbine data, wind energy organizations, and much more. If you would like to suggest a link, please contact us.

Further Research

Data & Reports

Wind Energy Associations

Orgs & Industry Links

Wind Energy Opposition Groups

Interactive Websites

Cat.org - Wind turbines, wind farms, siting, cost analysis

Interactive Map of Offshore Wind

National Geographic Wind Turbine Simulation

WindPower.org | Wind Shade Calculator

The Power Grid - Think like an Independent System Operator as you try to meet the power needs of several towns on a grid

Visualizing the U.S. Electric Grid - Interactive map of the U.S. Grid and Power Plants

Online Curricular Materials

Boston Museum of Science | Catching the Wind - Designing Windmills : Great curriculum and activities related to the engineering and construction of windmills. Designed for elementary teachers to teach about engineering.

Educators for the Environment | Energy for Keeps - Broad and easy to read. A great addition to any teacher’s library or student’s research. It is mostly an informative document with a few scattered activities.

KEEP Activity Guide - Distributed by the Wisconsin K -12 Energy Education Project. This contains 44 hands-on, interdisciplinary lessons that are aligned with Wisconsin’s academic standards and make energy relevant to students’ lives. There are four themes: We Need Energy, Developing Energy Resources, Effects of Energy Resource Development, and Managing Energy Resource Use.

Teachers Guide to Windpower Projects | Ann MacGarry - This is one of the finest guides for building classroom windmills and turbines. We highly recommend this document for middle and high school students.

Energy Science in the Home : Activity Guide | Michael Celaya & Patrick Keegan - This broad, well-developed activity guide teaches about energy efficiency and electricity. It has a long list of activities appropriate for middle and high school science students.

Science Projects in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency - This guide offers a wide variety of ideas for science fair projects on renewable energy. While there are some innovative ideas in this document, some of the information is a little dated.

Massachusetts Technology Collaborative - These free CDs contain detailed wind speed data from the entire state of Massachusetts. Teachers can use this data during the workshop to create lessons for their independent projects. Available online from the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative.

UC Boulder Science Explorers - Science Explorers is a unique professional development program for teachers offering day-long, activity-based science workshops to teams composed of a teacher and five students.

Department of Energy Lesson Plans - Huge list of links for energy lessons and materials

EconEdLink | 9-12 - Curriculum involves understanding how a turbine works along with environmental, political and economic issues surrounding wind turbine projects

From Windmills to Whirlgigs - Fun ideas and projects for the classroom having to do with wind

GE Wind - Materials for elementary students

Idaho National Laboratory - Wind Energy for Educators : Tons of curricular material for all ages

National Energy Education Development (NEED) - Comprehensive energy education site with lessons and materials on many energy topics

Office for Mathmatics, Science, and Technology Education - Great curriculum guide for wind energy

Student WebQuest - Offshore Wind Energy Lesson Plan

The Power Grid - Interactive Power Grid Lesson Plan

Texas Energy Office

Wisconsin K12 Energy Education Project

News & Projects

Publications

Educational Turbine Ideas

Otherpower.com

Windterra - Info on Vertical Axis Turbines

Instructables, Salem Clock Shop - Building Wind Meters

Other Cool Links

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Feel free to download full bilbliographies developed by KidWind. The main bibliography contains great lists of books, videos, websites, curricular materials, journals, and information about finding materials for model wind turbines. The children's bibliography contains a list of books that introduce wind to younger children. You will need Adobe Reader to download these files.

pdf Main Bibliography - 0.3 MB

pdf Children's Bibliography - 0.6 MB

 
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