Various interesting physics sites

dmoz open directory project, includes Web Site Evaluation criteria with examples and list of Top physics sites organized by physics and other sub-topical areas.

Exploratorium Ten Cool Sites, featuring the ten (or more) coolest sites in various areas of science.

RECURRING SCIENCE MISCONCEPTIONS IN K-6 TEXTBOOKS, by William J. Beaty

Great Physics Applets by Paul Falstad.

Java Applets on Physics, by Walter Fendt. Excellent set of applets, covering a number of topics.

Acoustics and Vibration Animations, Dan Russell, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Applied Physics at Kettering University in Flint, MI (http://www.kettering.edu/~drussell/Demos.html)

Flash Animations for Physics, written by David M. Harrison, Department of Physics, University of Toronto.

The University of Colorado Physics 2000 project: lots of interesting discussions and a large number of excellent applets, including a discussion that very nicely explains the CAT scan.

University of Colorado: Physics Education Technology contains a large number of applets covering a large range of topics.

Physlet® Physics: Interactive Illustrations, Explorations, and Problems for Introductory Physics by Wolfgang Christian and Mario Belloni. Nice Physlets covering many areas of physics. These materials are available from Prentice-Hall

Virtual Physics Laboratory, author Fu-Kwun Hwang, Conceptual Learning Of Science, National Taiwan Normal University; lots of good applets.

Merlot Physics: interesting sites with lots of free peer reviewed simulation programs dealing with upper level undergraduate physics.

Physics resources - directory of Physics related websites from The-Science-Lab.com. including listings of interesting physics sites. The sub-heading including our web site is Physics/Education.

Simple Animations of Basic Concepts in Physics and Astronomy, by Dr. Michael R. Gallis: lots of good animations.