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Neuroscience Educational Resources

NERVE is also available on CD!
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Many NERVE resources are also available in CD-ROM version. Download or request SfN's Neuroscience Resources for the Classroom CD.

 Multiple copies are available for teacher training workshops and other neuroscience education outreach activities.

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Access SfN's new Web site NERVE, the Neuroscience Education Resources Virtual Encycloportal, a gateway to credible information and tools for teaching about the brain and nervous system and related health issues in the K-12 classroom.

The best neuroscience education resources on the World Wide Web have been identified and reviewed by Society scientists and educators and assembled into a one-stop shop. Videos, lesson plans, games, curricula and publications, including all of SfN's educational resources, are accessible via NERVE. Browse by topic, format, or grade level. You're sure to find what you're looking for!

Other SfN Educational Publications

  • Brain Briefings - A newsletter series prepared for a lay audience; free monthly subscription available.
  • Brain Facts - A 64-page primer on the brain and nervous system.
  • Brain Research Success Stories - Articles designed to tell the public about the recent successes and future potential of neuroscience.