e-waste science and technology links


General Research Sites
Students and Teachers can access a wealth of E-Waste resources from the most popular search sites.  

http://chemlab.pc.maricopa.edu/periodic/periodic.html Features interactive periodic table with plenty of learning options.   

Lesson Plans

http://www.educationindex.com/engineer/  Engineering and technology education resources on the www

Environmental Protection

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

HAZ-ED - Classroom Activities for Understanding Hazardous Waste.  Wealth of education materials to focus the attention of 7th through 12th grade students on hazardous waste, environmental issues surrounding hazardous waste sites, and the Federal government’s Superfund Program.

See EPA for chemicals in the environment fact sheets (chemistry)  http://www.epa.gov/chemfact/  Definitely use this resource to examine the effects of chemical compounds on the environment and humans.

To learn more about EPA’s “Plug-In To eCycling” Program, and to view an online version of the “Plug-In To eCycling Event Tool Kit,” visit  http://www.epa.gov/epaoswer/osw/conserve/plugin/toolkit.htm  

SV StRUT, Students Recycling Used Technology, educational materials, annual StRUT competition

Linux-Ecology-HOWTO (http://tuxmobil.org/eco_linux.html) - Linux can be used as a means to protect our environment.

Electronic Waste Guide (http://www.ewaste.ch/) - a Knowledge base for the sustainable recycling of e-waste.

Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition

"Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition (SVTC) is a diverse grassroots coalition that engages in research, advocacy, and organizing around the environmental and human health problems caused by the rapid growth of the high-tech electronics industry.

"Our goal is to: advance environmental sustainability and clean production improve community health promote environmental and social justice and ensure democratic decision-making for communities and workers affected by the high-tech revolution in Silicon Valley and other high-tech areas of the US and the world."

The Basal Action Network (BAN) is based in Seattle, USA and conducts both domestic (US) and international programs to halt toxic trade.

Interactive Periodic Table of the Elements at Los Alamos National Laboratory and graphics downloads.  

CA Integrated Waste Management Board web site is a great educational resource for E-Waste issues and management.  Some other states such as Florida have similar sites.

Centers for Disease Control.  The ATSDR ToxFAQs™ is a series of summaries about hazardous substances developed by the ATSDR Division of Toxicology. Each fact sheet serves as a quick and easy to understand guide. Answers are provided to the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) about exposure to hazardous substances found around hazardous waste sites and the effects of exposure on human health.
San Fernando Valley Science Lesson Plans 

Law of Superposition San Fernando Valley Science Project lesson Plans

hyper.vcsun.org/HyperNews/nherr/get/csp_lesson_plans_2001/19.html

Hazardous Wastes Disposal Theme Page

This "Theme Page" has links to two types of resources related to the study of Disposal of Hazardous Wastes. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are also links to instructional materials which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme. Please read our disclaimer.

 


Basel Action Network (BAN)

BAN is "an international network of activists seeking to put an end to the export and dumping of hazardous wastes from rich industrialized countries to poorer, less-industrialized countries." Their site contains information about the Basel Convention (an international treaty to end the most abusive forms of hazardous wastes trade), background information, status of what countries have signed the agreement, a library of letters and briefing papers, and a set of related links.

 

Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movement of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal
The Basel Convention is the response of the international community to the problems caused by the annual world-wide production of tonnes of wastes. This global environmental treaty regulates the transboundary movements of such wastes and obliges parties to the convention to manage and dispose of the wastes in an environmentally sound manner. This link is to the United Nations Secretariat which manages the convention.

 

[The] Biology Project: Chemicals and Human Health
Tutorials and online problem sets designed for high school and university students from the University of Arizona. Content coverage includes: the effect of metals on the kidneys and on kidney cells, fundamental principles of toxicology, lung toxicology, and environmental tobacco smoke and lung development .

 

Disposal of Household Hazardous Materials
A fact sheet outlining three steps that should be followed before disposing of household hazardous materials.

 

 Energy Wise Options for State and Local Governments
Chapter 3 in this online book addresses Waste Reduction.

 

Garbage: How Can My Community Reduce Waste: Hazardous Waste
Sections on definitions, who's responsible, a knowledge test, and solutions to the issue are presented by The Annenberg/CPB Project.

 

[The] Global Waste Trade
Links to documents on the trade in hazardous wastes organized by continent/country.

 

Hazardous Waste: Alternatives
A list of non-toxic or less-toxic products that can be used as alternatives to hazardous household chemicals.

 

Hazardous Waste Cleanup Information
This site contains information about innovative treatment technology as well as programs, organizations, publications and other tools.

 

Hazardous Waste Trade
A paper from the International Institute for Sustainable Development describing the trade in hazardous wastes and the associated issues.

 

 Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Theme Page
This CLN Theme Page will complement the research that students and teachers are conducting on hazardous waste. Lots of lessons and lesson plans.

 

ToxFAQs
These FAQs from the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) are summaries about hazardous substances. They provide answers to questions about exposure to hazardous substances found around hazardous waste sites and the effects of exposure on human health. The FAQ sheets are organized alphabetically by chemical and a search engine is also available.

 

Toxicology: An Environmental Education Unit for Secondary Schools and Communities
From the Alberta Environmental Protection and the Canadian Network of Toxicology Centres, this seven lesson unit starts with an introduction to toxicology, moves on to toxicology topics of interest, and ends with a case study on toxic effects and water.

 

United States Environmental Protection Agency
This comprehensive site from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has resources targeted for both students and teachers.
  • [The] Consumer's Handbook for Reducing Solid Waste Practical steps that families can take to reduce the amount and toxicity of garbage.
  • HAZ-ED: Classroom Activities for Understanding Hazardous Waste Teacher resources include downloadable PDF files that offer warm up exercises, activities, fact flashes, and a glossary.
  • Municipal Solid Waste Factbook An electronic reference on household waste management practices. Lots of facts to pull out - note these data will be U.S. based.
  • Office of Solid Wastes Online activities for students.
  • Recycle City Students learn about the three R's by touring various sections of "Recycle City" and seeing how the various organizations and citizens reduce, reuse, and recyle. There's also a "Dumptown game" where students can play the role of a city manager who has been hired to start programs that encourage Dumptown's citizens and businesses to recycle and reduce waste all the while remaining within a budget of course. An Activities section contains suggestions for using the site within the classroom.
  • Waste No Words A crossword puzzle activity.
The National Center for Remanufacturing and Resource Recovery (NCR3) at Rochester Institute of Technology (NY) is researching remanufacturing processes including testing standards for remanufactured products.
The University of Massachusetts-Amherst project researched the scope, functioning and potential of the electronics demanufacturing and recycling industry in the Northeast region. See Technical Reports #5, #6, and #7 at Chelsea Center for Recycling and Eco
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http://www.score.org/template_gallery.html free templates for business and financial planning.  Link from SBA

 

An Experiment in Modeling Groundwater using Excel  

http://www.aspire.cs.uah.edu/aspire/sc00/gw_module/gw_module.html
http://periodic.lanl.gov/default.htm  Interactive periodic chart from Los Alamos National laboratory.  Good source of info on elements.
Recommended and relevant

http://education.jlab.org/  As a world-class research facility, Jefferson Lab is a valued partner to the local, regional and national education community. Jefferson Lab's long-term commitment to science education continues to focus on increasing the number of teachers with a substantial background in math and science, strengthening the motivation and preparation of all students, especially minorities and females, and addressing the serious under representation of minorities and females in science, math, engineering and technology careers.

http://education.jlab.org/indexpages/teachers.html  Teacher resources including activities, workshops, puzzles and games on- and off-line.  See sample engineering design problem to adapt to this module.

 

Computer Recycling - Educational Resources This site will assist you in locating information or contacts on computer recycling.
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California Department of Toxic Substance Control http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/HazardousWaste/EWaste/ 
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