WEB SITES ON INVENTORS AND INVENTIONS
FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS
Access these sites through your computer’s Internet connection. Open the underlined address (URL). Information can be printed or downloaded to your computer. Be sure to follow links to other sites and find your way back with the "Back" button. Note that a gateway site is one that is mostly links to a very large number of other sites on the topic. This list contains links to Thinkquest sites. The Thinkquest library has been available on and off recently so you may need to try more than once.
All of the sites listed were active as of February 25, 2003. The evaluation is by the AVA Center staff according to the amount of information given, the general appearance of the site and its potential use in the classroom. This list is also sent through email if you have a school email address. Let us know if you would like to be added to our mailing list.
AFRICAN AMERICAN INVENTORS
http://www.ehhs.cmich.edu/~rlandrum/general.htm
Information
on African American inventors including a list of inventors and their
inventions, African American Inventors in the Railway System, African
American Inventors Series: Peanut Products, and African American
Inventors: Special Mention. Excellent
ANCIENT CHINESE TECHNOLOGY – A THINKQUEST SITE
http://library.thinkquest.org/23062/index.html
A
student-created site on the inventions and technology developed by the
ancient Chinese. Sections: Introduction, Agriculture, Engineering,
Domestic & Industrial Technology, Mathematics, Physics, Warfare,
Transportation, and Nature Discovery. Includes inventions such as paper
money, matches, hot-air balloons, gunpowder and much more. Good photos.
Excellent
APPLIANCES WITH MINDS OF THEIR OWN: EXPLORING AND INVENTING APPLIANCES THAT THINK
NEW!ASK THE INVENTORS
http://www.asktheinventors.com/
An
advice and resource site for aspiring inventors. Sections: Poster Contest,
How to Invent, Don’t Be Scammed, Our Invention, FAQ, Helpful Links, Patent
Libraries and more. Excellent
BE AN INVENTOR – THEMATIC UNIT
http://etc.sccoe.org/I99/inventor.html
A
unit for grades 1-6 "This is a thematic unit based on inventors and
inventions. Be an Inventor is a student centered unit
designed to motivate students to create their own inventions.
Throughout the unit, students will be completing on-line and off-line
activities. The lessons included in this unit will introduce
students to famous inventors, trademarks, patents, and the process of
formulating an invention". Sections: Overview, Purpose, Timeline, and
six Lesson Plans. Excellent
CLEVER CONTRAPTIONS: DESIGNING AND "PATENTING" ORIGINAL INVENTIONS NEW!
NEW!
DOING THINGS THE "WRIGHT" WAY: INVESTIGATING INFLUENTIAL INVENTIONS OF THE 20TH CENTURY
NEW!http://www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/lessons/19990316tuesday.html?searchpv=learning_lessons
EDISON AFTER
FORTY
http://americanhistory.si.edu/edison/
Edison’s
two most famous inventions were developed before he was 40. This site
follows his later years as he developed larger laboratories and worked on
new inventions. Sections: The Challenge of Success, Before Forty, Changes
at 40, Home Life, The New Technical World, Fame & Its Distractions,
and Edison in His Eighties. Includes lots of photos. Excellent
EUREKA: A WEBQUEST ON INVENTIONS
NEW!
EXPLORAVISION
– IMAGINE THE FUTURE
http://www.toshiba.com/tai/exploravision/
A
competition for students grades k-12 to encourage students to use science
and technology in new ways. Sections: How to Enter, Request an Entry Kit,
Past Winners K-12, For Teachers Only, ExploraVision Extra!, and more.
Excellent
EXPLORE INVENTION AT THE LEMELSON CENTER
NEW!
EXPLORING
LEONARDO
http://www.mos.org/sln/Leonardo/
A
look at the life and work of the scientist, inventor, and artist Leonardo
da Vinci. Sections: Inventor’s Workshop, Leonardo’s Perspective,
Leonardo’s Right to Left, What-Where-When?, Additional Resources and a
Teacher’s Guide. Includes classroom activities. Excellent
FARNOVISION –
THE FARNSWORTH CHRONICLES
http://www.farnovision.com/
Philo
T. Farnsworth was a bored youth plowing the family farm when he began the
dream which led to television. Sections: Introduction, The Farnsworth
Chronicles Who Invented What…And When?, Before Philo, Video Library ( with
clips) and links. Excellent
GANDER
ACADEMY’S INVENTORS AND INVENTIONS
http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/inventors.htm
A
Canadian school site on inventors. Sections: General Invention Resources,
American Inventors, Female Inventors, Selected Inventions, Australian
Inventors, Inventor Museums, Inventor Lists on the Web, British
Inventions, Impact on Society, Totally Absurd Inventions on the Web,
Canadian Inventors, Leonardo da Vinci, Canadian Medical Inventors, and
Teacher Resources. (Note: Some broken links.). Excellent
GREATEST INVENTIONS: THE EVOLUTION OF MAN THROUGH HISTORY
NEW!

HEADBONE
DERBY: IZ AND AUGGIE AND THE INVENTION SNATCHERS
http://www.headbone.com/derby/invent/main.b.html
"With
this Derby, students will learn the fundamentals of Internet research and
discover challenging ideas about inventors and how inventions come to be."
There are seven projects: Time Flies… So Duck!; Hold the Presses!; If You
Can’t Stand the Heat…; How Many Inventors Does it Take?; Pedal Power!; Dr.
Serendipity; and Future Shock. Includes an extensive Teacher’s Guide.
Excellent
IMPORTANT
HISTORICAL INVENTORS AND INVENTIONS
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/sci/chem/patent/srs136_text.html
Lists
of inventions, date, inventor, and nationality of inventor. Sections:
Calculating Machines & Computing, Cloth & Clothing,
Communications, Construction, Electricity & Electronics, Food &
Agriculture, Medicine & Biotechnology, Industrial Materials,
Scientific Instruments & Devices, Transportation & Energy, and
Warfare. Excellent
INNOVATIVE
ENGINEERS OF THE RENAISSANCE – LEONARDO DA VINCI
http://www.imss.firenze.it/news/mostra/6/index.html
Although
famous for centuries as a painter, da Vinci was also an accomplished
engineer who left drawings of fantastic machines. The first robot? The
first airplane? This site tells you more. Sections: Leonardo the Engineer,
Leonardo’s Manuscripts, Studies on Flight, Anatomy, Leonardo’s Robot, and
the Anatomy of Machines. Includes photos and facsimiles of his manuscripts
and drawings. Excellent
INNOVATIVE
LIVES
http://www.si.edu/lemelson/centerpieces/ilives/index.html
Profiles
of 26 inventors/inventions for such items as the pacemaker, solar
shingles, and colored cotton. Focuses primarily on recent inventions.
Excellent
INTERNET
SCAVENGER HUNT – INVENTORS AND INVENTIONS
http://www.education-world.com/a_lesson/lesson120.shtml
Education
World’s Internet Scavenger Hunt on Inventors and Inventions. There are
two, for younger and older students. Excellent
INVENTING
MODERN AMERICA – FROM THE MICROWAVE TO THE
MOUSE
INVENTION
DIMENSION
http://web.mit.edu/invent/index.html
M.I.T.’s
invention section including the Lemelson/MIT Awards Program, Inventor of
the Week Archives, The Inventor’s Handbook, Invention-Related Links and
Resources. Excellent
THE INVENTIVE THINKING CURRICULUM PROJECT
NEW!
INVENTORS AND
INVENTIONS FOR K-12 EDUCATION – A GATEWAY SITE NEW!
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/inventors.htm
A
gateway site to information on individual inventors plus general sites and
specific inventions. Outstanding. Excellent
INVENTORS AND
INVENTIONS THEME PAGE – LESSON PLANS, UNITS
http://www.cln.org/themes/inventors.html
"links
to two types of resources related to the study of inventors and
inventions. 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 (lesson plans)
which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme."
Excellent
INVENTORS/INVENTIONS
http://edtech.kennesaw.edu/web/inventor.html
A
terrific list of links to information on inventors and inventions.
Sections: Information/Research Sites, Online/Offline Lesson Plans,
Online/Offline Activities. Excellent
INVENTORS,
INVENTIONS AND SCIENTISTS – THEMES AND UNITS - This
website is no longer operating.
http://www.connectingstudents.com/themes/invent.htm
Resources,
lesson plans, handouts, Web-based Activities, Literacy, Worksheets and
more. Excellent
INVENTORS/INVENTIONS TEACHING
THEME NEW!
http://www.bestteachersites.com/themes/science/inventors/
An
extensive site for teaching inventors and inventions. Sections: Bulletin
Board Set, Resource Materials (not free), Downloads, Sites for Background
Information, Hands-on Activities, Webquests, Interactive Sites for
Students, Worksheets, Lesson Plans, and Worksheets You Can Customize.
(Note: We found a couple of broken links on this site). Outstanding.
Excellent
THE INVENTORS
ONLINE MUSEUM
http://www.inventorsmuseum.com/
Online
exhibits on inventors and inventions. Sections: African-American
Inventors, Colonial Inventors, Communications Inventions, Earth Sciences,
Fun & Games, Medical Inventions, Space, Transportation Tech, War Tech,
Women Inventors, Featured Inventor, Join the Museum, and an Inventor's IQ
Test. Terrific site. Excellent
INVENTORS
WORLD MAGAZINE
http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~robodyne/inventors-world/
Online
issues of Inventors World magazine with seven issues online.
Excellent
KIDS DESIGN
NETWORK
NEW!
http://www.dupagechildrensmuseum.org/kdn/index.html
From
the DuPage Children’s Museum. Students investigate a challenge, dream up a
design, plan it on the computer and submit it to a real engineer. "Pick
a challenge that interests you. Think about a gadget you could make to
meet the challenge. There are many different solutions to each challenge.
If your first idea doesn't work, try something different. That's the way
real engineers work, too!" Challenges: Chemical Engineering Challenge,
Civil Engineering Challenge, Door Alarm Challenge, Mix-n-Match Challenges,
Nuclear Engineering Challenge, Puppet Challenge, and Slowly Moving Marble
Challenge. Excellent
M & M’S
IN SPACE – INVENTION WEBQUEST
NEW!
http://schoolweb.missouri.edu/moniteau.k12.mo.us/mathys/mandmwebquest.html
A
webquest for middle school students in which they research conditions in
space in order to invent an M&M dispenser that will work on the space
shuttle. Excellent
MEDIEVAL
CHINESE INVENTIONS AND INNOVATIONS
http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/chinin/chinintg.htm
An
online museum "designed to provide a collection of electronic artifacts
and information resources for a unit on inventions and innovation of the
Chinese during the medieval times. It is designed to strengthen the
background knowledge of students as they study the discovery, use,
adaptations, and effects during the medieval time through the present."
Sections: Foyer (Introduction), Paper & Paper Money, Printing,
Compass, Explosives, Toys & Games, and Projects (Map, Timeline,
Chinese Game, more). Excellent
MISSION
POSSIBLE: EXPLORING PLAUSIBLE INVENTIONS FOR MAKE-BELIEVE
MOVIES
NEW!
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/lessons/20020926thursday.html?searchpv=learning_lessons
A
lesson plan for grades 6-12. "In this lesson, students create
blueprints for imaginary inventions based on real-world technological
principles. They then write explanations of how their inventions work in
the form of movie dialogues." Excellent
THE
PARTNERSHIP FOR AMERICA’S FUTURE: SPECIALIZING IN EDUCATIONAL
INVENTIONS
NEW TITLE & URL!
http://www.pafinc.com/
A program
established to complement the National Inventor’s Hall of Fame, every year
six young people in grades K-12 are inducted into the National Gallery of
America’s Young Inventors. Includes lists of inductees and their
inventions. Excellent
SAFETY FIRST:
EXPLORING TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS TO PERILOUS
PROBLEMS
NEW!
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/lessons/20020411thursday.html?searchpv=learning_lessons
A
lesson plan for grades 6-12. "In this lesson, students explore safety
issues and challenges related to various modes of transportation. They
then create blueprints for technological methods to make those modes of
transportation safer." Excellent
SMITHSONIAN
INVENTORS AND INVENTIONS
http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmah/invent.htm
Spotlights
inventors and inventions including: African American Inventors, Women
Inventors of the 20th Century, Edison after 40, and much more.
Excellent

TEACHERSFIRST
INVENTOR’S WORKSHOP
http://www.teachersfirst.com/lessons/inventor/index.htm
A
unit of study for upper elementary and middle school teachers. Sections:
Unit on Inventors of the Industrial Revolution, A Quiz on Inventors of the
Industrial Revolution and a List of Invention and Inventor Resources.
Excellent
TRANSISTORIZED! THE HISTORY OF THE INVENTION OF THE
TRANSISTOR
http://www.pbs.org/transistor/index.html
A
PBS site on the invention of the transistor, the precursor to the
microchip. Sections: History, Science, Timeline, TV Show (incl. online
clips), Glossary, Interactive (two experiments). Includes an online
Teacher’s Guide with four lessons that can be downloaded and printed.
Excellent
USPTO KIDS’
PAGE
http://www.uspto.gov/go/kids/kidgames.html
The
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s kids' site with terrific games and
activities. Includes a teachers section but no lesson plans. Games:
Trademark Treasures, Goldmine, Inventor IQ, Whodunit?, Chicken or Egg?,
Matching Fun, Mousetraps and We Dare You. Excellent
WEBQUEST-
AUSTRALIAN INVENTIONS
http://www.web-and-flow.com/members/hbutler/austinvent/webquest.htm
A
web quest on Australian inventors and inventions. Sections: Introduction,
Question, Background Information, Individual Roles, Group Process, Rubric,
Conclusion, and Teacher’s Guide. Excellent
WHOLE CLOTH:
DISCOVERING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY THROUGH AMERICAN
HISTORY
NEW!
http://www.si.edu/lemelson/centerpieces/whole_cloth/
Eight
curriculum units that look at how the development of textiles shaped
American history. Excellent
ZOOM
INVENTORS AND INVENTIONS
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/inventors/
A
huge amount of information for elementary students on inventors and
inventions. Excellent

CHINESE
INVENTIONS: AN INTRODUCTORY ACTIVITY
http://www.askasia.org/teachers/Instructional_Resources/Lesson_Plans/China/LP_china_8.htm
Classroom
activity on the many inventions developed by the Chinese. Designed to
change students’ perceptions that the Chinese are not technologically
advanced. Very Good
CHOCOLATE
COVERED CREATIONS
WEBQUEST
NEW!
http://mws.mcallen.isd.tenet.edu/tiftech/ci/projects/radame/aajWebquest.html
A
webquest for middle school students in which they research chocolate and
invent a new candy bar and prepare to market it. "Using the internet
web sites below, you will research the history of chocolate. During your
delicious adventure you will tour a chocolate factory, create a new candy
bar, develop a slogan, design an advertisement, and be prepared to sell
your famous new candy bar!" Note: We found a broken link on this site.
Very Good
ECONOMIC
SPOTTER: INVENTORS AND ENTREPRENEURS IN THE INDUSTRIAL
AGE
NEW!
http://www.econedlink.org/lessons/index.cfm?lesson=EM330
A
lesson for grades 3-5. An economic spotter can spot economic concepts at
work. Task: "You will be given a list of character traits and a list of
quotations from Thomas Edison. As you read the quotations, you will check
off which character traits you think he has. Then you will focus on your
own character traits; after comparing your traits to Edison's, you will
write a paragraph on why you would make a good entrepreneur or why you
would not." Very Good
EXPLORING
SIMPLE MACHINES
WEBQUEST
NEW!
http://www.lakelandschools.org/EDTECH/Machines/Machines.htm
A
webquest for 4th grade science students. "Your project will
be to invent and build a simple machine that can be used in one of the
following places: •garden/farm •kitchen/restaurant •office/school
•garage •on a boat" Very Good
THE FACES OF
SCIENCE – AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE SCIENCES – INVENTORS
http://www.princeton.edu/~mcbrown/display/faces.html
Scroll
down to the Inventors section to get information on African American
inventors such as Granville Woods, Lewis Howard Latimer, and Madame C.J.
Walker. Very Good
GREAT AFRICAN
AMERICAN INVENTORS AND ENGINEERS
http://www.uwm.edu/StudentOrg/NSBE/bie.html
Includes
a long list of African American inventors and information about their
creations. Very Good
HISTORICAL
INVENTIONS A-Z
http://inventors.about.com/library/bl/bl12.htm
Links
to inventions from Adhesives to the Zipper from About.com. A starting
point for students. Very Good
A HISTORY OF
INVENTIONS: A TIMELINE FROM POTTERY TO
COMPUTERS
NEW TITLE & DESC.!
http://www.cbc4kids.cbc.ca/general/the-lab/history-of-invention/default.html
An
illustrated timeline from around 8,000 B.C. to the DVD in 1995. Covers a
large number of inventions such as the wheel, toothpaste, the microscope,
hot dogs, the flashlight, the Frisbee and more. Very Good
INVENTING A
NEW KIND OF PENCIL
http://www.noogenesis.com/inventing/pencil/pencil_page.html
A
fun site for kids on ways to redesign the common pencil. What works? What
doesn’t? What can be added or changed? Fun. Very Good
INVENTION
WEBQUEST
NEW!
http://www.swistak.com/webquests/invention/
A
webquest for 8th grade students. "In order to have people
gain a better understanding of how science has benefited society and why
innovation and thinking outside the box are so important, the Smithsonian
Institute is putting together a book highlighting some of the most
important inventions in history. Knowing the experts that you are in this
field, they have asked you to put together your own synopsis on an
invention for their book." Very Good.
INVENTION
WEBQUEST
NEW!
http://www.west.asu.edu/achristie/548/02WQ/Deirdre/index2.htm
A
webquest in which students learn about different inventions and come up
with their own. "During this WebQuest you will work in a group as an
"Inventor or Scientist". You will research past inventions and inventors
and work with a group to create a Multimedia presentation to share with
the rest of the class. You may choose a topic of interest to research.
Learn all about the inventions that are existing today, plus use your
imagination to come up with new ideas. After you have come up with a new
invention, you will share it with the class, research trademark laws, and
possibly submit it to a website!" Note: We found a couple of broken
links on this site. Very Good
INVENTIONS-
AMERICA’S BEST
WEBQUEST
NEW!
http://www.tccsa.net/webquest/cole_johnson/#Group%20Process
A
webquest for middle school students in which they form teams to research
American inventions and determine which five inventions had the most
impact on our society. "As a team, you will explore American inventors
and their inventions. Each member of your team will research and
will become knowledgeable about great American inventions from four points
of view. You will then get together to share your information in the
quest to identify the five most important American inventions." Very
Good
INVENTOR ED’S
KIDS INVENTOR RESOURCES
http://www.inventored.org/k-12/
Lots
of links for kids on inventors, the history of selected inventions, and
much more. Very Good
INVENTORS AND
ENTREPRENEURS – A CLASSROOM ACTIVITY
http://www.econedlink.org/lessons/index.cfm?lesson=EM62
Not
every inventor is an entrepreneur. An entrepreneur will take an invention
and pull together the resources to put the product onto the market place.
Students learn here the difference between inventors and entrepreneurs and
explore the importance of both. Includes activities and resource links.
Very Good
INVESTIGATE
INGENIOUS
INVENTORS
NEW!
http://www.learningspace.org/teach_learn/lplan/library/McFarland.html
A
lesson plan for intermediate grades in which students research the lives
of inventors to discover what character traits are found in successful
inventors. "Dr. James Blond and his research team have been hired by a
wealthy millionaire to discover the attributes/characteristics that an
inventor must possess to create an invention to change the world. It is
his hope to find a person to save the world by inventing a machine to
close the hole in the ozone layer. As a member of his team, you must
research the lives of one of three inventors to locate these qualities.
Once you have located these you must collaborate with other teams to find
common qualities that their inventors share with yours. You must then
report your findings to Dr. Blond in a presentation to include a timeline,
graphics, attributes, and a cause and effect graphic organizer." Very
Good
INVESTIGATING
INVENTIONS WEBQUEST NEW!
http://www.campbell.k12.ky.us/links/webquest/inventions/invent.htm
A
webquest for upper elementary students in which they research inventions
and then develop an Invention Memory Game based on what they learned. Very
Good
MOUSESITE
http://sloan.stanford.edu/MouseSite/
Explores
the history of human computer interaction beginning in the 1960s.
Sections: Persons, Devices, Culture, Context, Forum, Archive, Links and
more. The Archive is extensive and includes interviews and photos of
people, devices and much more. Very Good
MUSEUM OF
ANCIENT INVENTIONS
http://www.smith.edu/hsc/museum/ancient_inventions/home.htm
We
tend to think of inventions as a modern phenomenon but people have been
inventing things as long as they’ve been around. This online museum shows
some of the ancient inventions with photos and descriptions. Very
Good
ROBERT FULTON
– ENGINEER AND ARTIST
http://www.history.rochester.edu/steam/dickinson/
A
lengthy online biography of Robert Fulton, from his interest in developing
submarines to the steam engine. Very Good
RUBE GOLDBERG
TODAY
http://www.rubegoldberg.com/index.html
Known
for his cartoons of contraptions that used everyday times to build
elaborate machines to accomplish simple tasks, Rube Goldberg’s ideas
continue and have inspired numerous contests around the country. Sections:
Rube Goldberg Today, Rube Goldberg Biography, Rube Goldberg Machine
Contest, Rube Goldberg Information, and more. Very Good

SCIENCE
NETLINKS: INVENTORS AND
INNOVATORS NEW!
http://www.sciencenetlinks.com/Lessons.cfm?DocID=114
A
lesson exploring the contributions of diverse people to society for grades
6-8. "Students will use the Inventor of the Week Archives to
create and develop a project on American inventions. There are about 150
inventors profiled in this resource. In the first part of the project, the
entire class will work on a timeline that will include information on all
of the inventors profiled on the site. To do this, assign five or six
inventors to each student in the class. Provide Internet time for each
student to read their assigned profiles and ask them to write the
following information on an index card for each inventor: name, gender,
date and place of birth, and the name(s) and date(s) of their invention.
Use the index cards to create a timeline of American invention. Ask
students to make generalizations about American inventors based on the
timeline. For example, how many inventors were women, which regions of the
country produce the most inventors, how many of the inventions do we still
use today." Very Good
SIMPLE
MACHINES INVENTION
WEBQUEST
NEW!
http://www.jsd.k12.ak.us/ab/el/simplemachines.html
A
webquest for upper elementary students in which they research the
principles of simple machines (i.e. lever, wedge, pulley, etc.) and use
them to design a machine. "NEWS FLASH--- Rube Goldberg, (click
here:Machine Contest ) a famous wacky machine cartoonist, has lost his
creativity. He is sending out a mass alert to children everywhere
with imaginations to help him. The only problem is that the patent
board needs to patent your invention so that Rube can use it." Very
Good
SPOTLIGHT:BIOGRAPHY: INVENTORS
http://educate.si.edu/spotlight/inventors1.html
A
Smithsonian site with brief biographies of inventors and lots of links to
further information about them and their inventions. Very Good
SUPER
SCIENTISTS – A GALLERY OF ENERGY PIONEERS
http://www.energyquest.ca.gov/scientists/index.html
Profiles
15 energy engineers/inventors. Very Good
THE TOP TEN
AFRICAN-AMERICAN INVENTORS
http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/bhistory/inventors/
A
Scholastic site for grades 3-4 on ten African-American Inventors: Very
Good
WACKY PATENT
OF THE MONTH
http://colitz.com/site/wacky.htm
Recognizes
selected inventors and their remarkable and unconventional patented
inventions. Includes patent information, description and the diagrams
submitted for the patent. Sections: Patent of the Month, Patenting, Prior
Wacky Patents, and Inventor Links. Very Good

A WEBQUEST ON
CANADIAN INVENTIONS, DISCOVERIES AND INVENTORS NEW!
http://mbs.sd23.bc.ca/Subjects/Science/science10/invention.htm
A
webquest in which students research Canadian inventors and inventions.
Note: We found a couple of broken links on this site. Very Good

ABC NEWS –
PATENTLY WEIRD ARCHIVE
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/business/patentlyweird/
A
humorous look at some of the most unusual inventions. Fun. Good
THE AGE OF
INVENTION
WEBQUEST
NEW!
http://teacher.esuhsd.org/webquests/webquests/age_of_invention.html
A
webquest for middle school students. "Your class has been brought
together with the National Invention Conventions Committee on Education.
The committee has heard about how well your class is at researching people
in history. They have chosen you to research different inventors and give
a presentation at the National Invention Convention. You have also been
asked to use the information about the impact of inventions on society and
the knowledge from your science class to build some type of invention of
your own to be displayed at the convention." Note: The "Click here to
go back to the top of this page" links do not work. Good
AMERICAN
INVENTORS
WEBQUEST
NEW!
http://www.newton.mec.edu/Angier/DimSum/inventorwebq.html
A
webquest for elementary students in which they use the Internet to get
information on the inventors and inventions listed. Very basic.
Good
BE INVENTIVE!
LESSON PLAN NEW!
http://www.mos.org/sln/Leonardo/BeInventive.html
A
lesson plan in which students use the elements of machines to develop
their own inventions. Good

BUILD IT
YOURSELF TOY LABORATORY
http://northshore.shore.net/~biy/
"Ever
dream that your toys could do more than they do? Use the best parts from
LEGO®, K'NEX®, Radio Shack®, the local hardware store. Add junk from
around the house, a cup full of your imagination and stamp it: "Made In
Another Universe" "Build-It-Yourself publishes an on-going series of
multimedia files (animated plans and building tips) that inspire kids
between 8 - 16 years to build whimsical toys. Projects incorporate
commonly found materials, LEGO Dacta parts and programmable
microcomputers." Sections: Join the Crew, Missions, and Hot Shots.
Good
CHINESE
INVENTIONS – A THINKQUEST SITE
http://library.thinkquest.org/15618/index.htm
We
tend to think of inventions as having origins in Europe, but the Chinese
were avid inventors, too. This site explores several Chinese inventions.
Sections: History, Inventions and Inventors, Implications, and China’s
Future. Good
CLUB GIRL
TECH
http://www.girltech.com/Invention/IN_menu_frame.html
A
cool place to learn about inventors and their inventions. Includes a Kooky
Invention Page and Teacher’s page for teaching about inventing.
Good
CYBERSLEUTH
KIDS – INVENTORS
http://cybersleuth-kids.com/sleuth/Science/Inventors/
Information
for kids on inventors such as Samuel Morse, George Eastman, Charles
Babbage and more. Plus links to other sites. Good
DELPHION
GALLERY OF OBSCURE PATENTS
NEW!
http://www.delphion.com/gallery
Not
all inventions are useful or successful. For instance, the bird diaper.
Click on the Gallery and the Historical Patents links to view some strange
and interesting patent sketches. Good
DISCOVER
GAMES
http://www.discovergames.com/
A
resource for game inventors to promote and showcase their games. Includes
help for inventors getting started. Good
THE ELI
WHITNEY MUSEUM
http://www.eliwhitney.org/
Information
on the Eli Whitney Museum, a biography, exhibits and an online MOOseum.
Good
AN
ENTRODUCTION: INVENTION VS.
INNOVATION NEW!
http://www.econedlink.org/lessons/index.cfm?lesson=EM155
A
lesson for grades 3-8 in which students research inventions to determine
which were innovations and learn the difference between the two.
Good
FORGOTTEN
INVENTORS
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/telephone/sfeature/index.html
Features
brief paragraphs about little known inventors of such items as the gas
mask, can opener, blue jeans, and oil burner. Good
HOW STUFF
WORKS
NEW!
http://www.howstuffworks.com/
How
everything works. Not really inventions but helpful. Sections: Computer
Stuff, Auto Stuff, Electronic Stuff, Science Stuff, Home Stuff,
Entertainment Stuff, Money Stuff, Travel Stuff, and People Stuff.
Good
HUNGARIAN
INVENTORS AND INVENTIONS
http://www.hpo.hu/English/inventor/eindex.html
While
we are most familiar with American, British or French inventors, there
were inventors working in all countries. This site lists the work of
Hungarian inventors. Good
IMAGINATIVE
INVENTIONS
WEBQUEST
NEW!
http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/library/crc/webquest/inventions/inventions.html
A
webquest for 2nd grade in which students learn about
inventions, perform invention activities and then write about their
favorite invention. Note: We found a couple of broken links on this site.
Good
INVENTING
ENTERTAINMENT
NEW!
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/edhtml/edhome.html
An
American Memory collection from the Library of Congress. Recordings of
Thomas Edison’s early inventions in sound. "This site features 341
motion pictures, 81 disc sound recordings, and other related
materials, such as photographs and original magazine articles." Gives
students a chance to actually hear Edison’s inventions. Includes a
biography. Good
INVENTIONS
1780-1870 LESSON PLAN NEW!
http://www.teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-4812.html
A
lesson plan in which students learn about the proliferation of inventions
from 1780 to 1870. Good
INVENTIONS
LESSON PLAN
http://ofcn.org/cyber.serv/academy/ace/lang/ceclang/ceclang079.html
A
lesson plan for grades 7-12 designed to help students understand the
relationship between things and words by developing inventions and finding
ways to describe them. Sections: Overview, Purpose, Objectives, Resources,
Activities, Day Two, Day Three, and Tying It All Together. Good
INVENTIONS
WORD SEARCH WORKSHEET
NEW!
http://www.teach-nology.com/worksheets/science/invent/search/
A
word search to print out using invention terms such as patent,
inspiration, enigma, etc. Good
INVENTORS AND
INVENTIONS LESSON
PLAN
NEW!
http://www.learningspace.org/instruct/lplan/library/Weaver.html
A
high school lesson plan for language arts in which students research
inventors and inventions between the years 1870 and 1914 and produce a
research paper according to the requirements given. Good
INVENTORS’
CLUB – SCIENCE/ART ACTIVITY
http://www.eduplace.com/rdg/gen_act/cando/invent.html
A
classroom for science or art in which children discuss how machines help
us do things and then develop machines to help them do things they want to
do. Sections: What You Need, What To Do, and Teaching Options.
Good
INVENTORS,
INVENTIONS, INVENT-NET – THE INVENTORS NETWORK
http://www.inventnet.com/
Provides
help for inventors in doing patent searches, finding patent attorneys,
chat room, forms, scams, and much more. A site for aspiring inventors.
Good
JAMES WATT BY
ANDREW CARNEGIE
http://www.history.rochester.edu/steam/carnegie/
A
short online book by Andrew Carnegie on the work of James Watt with steam.
A personal account. Good
JOHN’S WORD
SEARCH PUZZLES – INVENTORS
http://www.thepotters.com/puzzles/kids/inventors.html
A
word search puzzle to print out using the names of inventors.
Good
LEVI STRAUSS
– THE INVENTION OF LEVI’S JEANS
http://www.levistrauss.com/about/history/jeans.htm
The
invention of blue jeans in 1873 turned fashion around as they became one
of the most recognizable and worn items of clothing in the world. This
site contains a brief article on their invention along with a history of
denim fabric. Good
THE NATIONAL
INVENTORS HALL OF
FAME
NEW URL!
http://www.invent.org/hall_of_fame/1_0_0_hall_of_fame.asp
The
official site of the National Inventors Hall of Fame. Note: Site has been
redesigned. Sections include: Search (by inventor, date, decade,
invention), Invention Channels (by topic i.e. computer, agriculture,
etc.), Competitions, Invention Camp, Induction, Patents, and more. Note:
This site no longer includes videos. Good
NSTA YOUNG
INVENTORS AWARDS PROGRAM
http://www.nsta.org/programs/craftsman/
A
competition for young inventors grades 2-8. Provides information on
teacher support. Good
THE ONLINE
ANTIQUE PHONOGRAPH GALLERY
http://www.inkyfingers.com/Record.html
A
photo gallery of personal collections of antique phonographs.
Good
PATENTLY
ABSURD
NEW!
http://www.patent.freeserve.co.uk/
Useless
or wacky patents from the British patent office. Good
PET
INVENTIONS – CLASSROOM ACTIVITY
http://www.eduplace.com/rdg/gen_act/pets/invent.html
An
activity for elementary students in which they "invent" something to make
their pets’ lives easier. Sections: What You Need, What to Do.
Good
THE REAL
McCOY – CLASSROOM ACTIVITY
http://ecedweb.unomaha.edu/lessons/realmccoy.htm
An
activity for elementary students based on the life of Elijah McCoy, an
African-American inventor who may have inspired the expression "the real
McCoy". This is developed to cover other inventors and inventions.
Good
REINVENTING
THE PAST – A THINKQUEST SITE
http://library.thinkquest.org/J002039F/
A
student site focusing on inventors Alexander Graham Bell, George Eastman,
Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, and The Wright Brothers. The
lives and inventions of each are discovered. For elementary students.
Includes a Crossword Puzzle. Good
SIMPLE
MACHINES
WEBQUEST
NEW!
http://www.wcnet.org/~tozer/simplemachines.htm
Students
must research the 6 simple machines listed. Very basic. Good
SIMPLE
MACHINES
WEBQUEST
NEW!
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~dhenry/simp/simple.html
A
webquest for middle school students in which they research the principles
of simple machines (lever, wedge, pulley, etc.) and use them to design a
machine to do a simple task such as opening a door or sharpening a pencil.
Note: We found a couple of broken links on this site. Good – Note: Not the
same as the one above.
TASTEFUL
INVENTIONS AND PRODUCT DEBUTS
http://hometown.aol.com/acalendar/February/11th.html
Want
to know the inventor of the egg beater? Twinkies? Shredded Wheat? They’re
all here along with other food related items and gadgets. (Note: Some
commercial content). Good
TECHNOLOGY
TIMELINE – 1752-1990
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/telephone/timeline/timeline_text.html
A
timeline of technological advances from 1752’s Lightning Rod to 1990s
Hubble Telescope. Good
THEREMIN
http://theremin.info/
Although
electronic music didn’t come into the mainstream until the 1970s, the
first electronic music instrument was developed in the 1930s, the
Theremin. This site details his work and those who used the Theremin to
compose. Good
THOMAS
EDISON’S INVENTIONS IN THE 1900s AND TODAY NEW!
http://edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=408
A
lesson for grades 3-5. "The purpose of this lesson is to familiarize
students with life and technology around 1900 in order to better
understand how Edison influenced both. Through comparing and contrasting
life and technology in the early part of the twentieth century with
technology found in their own homes and experiences, students will gain a
greater understanding of how far the fields of industry and entertainment
have progressed since Edison's day and of how Edison's work was the
foundation for technology they enjoy today." Very Good

TOTALLY
ABSURD
INVENTIONS
NEW!
http://totallyabsurd.com/
A
fun site for useless inventions. Features an absurd invention of the week
and archives of past choices. Fun. Good
WEBQUEST: THE
HISTORY OF COMPUTING
http://www.plainfield.k12.in.us/hschool/webq/webq80/
A
web quest in which groups of students investigate the history of computing
and computers. Sections: The Task, Resources, Online Resources, The
Process, and Conclusion. Good

DISCLAIMER: We are unable to check every link within every site.
Prepared by the Cumberland County AVA Center
staff. Please call #856-451-0817 or email: cumbavac@snip.net with questions or
suggestions for future web site lists. This list is also posted on our
website at http://www.cumbavac.org/
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site list is also posted on three other web sites::
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February
2003
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