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Internet Scout Research Group

Located on the University of Wisconsin-Madison's campus, and part of the Computer Science Department in the College of Letters and Sciences, Internet Scout Research Group has focused on developing better tools and services for finding, filtering, and presenting online information and metadata since 1994. Our eclectic staff blends academics and professionals from Library Science and Computer Science, along with graduate and undergraduate students studying the sciences, social sciences and humanities.

https://scout.wisc.edu/

Published continuously since 1994, the Scout Report is one of the Internet's oldest and most respected publications. It provides an easy and enjoyable way to stay informed of valuable online STEM and Humanities resources.

The Scout Report Archives collects and catalogs each annotated resource featured in the weekly Scout Report and special issues.

The Applied Math and Science Education Repository (AMSER) is a portal of free STEM education resources built specifically for those in community and technical colleges but available for anyone to use.

ATE Impacts 2020-2021 is a book published by Internet Scout staff every two years to raise awareness of the National Science Foundation (NSF)'s Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program.

The ATE Central Connection newsletter disseminates information to and about centers and projects that receive funding as part of NSF's Advanced Technological Education program.

The ATE Central Resource Collection and Archive contain curriculum, professional development materials, videos and other valuable resources created and collected by the NSF-funded Advanced Technological Education community.

AccessATE supports the work of the NSF-funded Advanced Technological Education (ATE) projects and centers in making the materials and activities they develop more accessible for all students and faculty, including those with disabilities.