Stem Cell Channel

The ASCC’s Stem Cell Channel is an interactive website aimed at secondary school students and educators. It features footage of microscopic procedures such as somatic cell nuclear transfer and call differentiation and interviews with stem cell scientists.
www.stemcellchannel.com.au

The National Institutes of Health (US)

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) have excellent information on all aspects of stem cells, including the promise of stem cells, information on US policy and law and current research.
http://stemcells.nih.gov

International Society for Stem Cell Research

The International Society for Stem Cell Research is an independent, nonprofit organisation formed to foster the exchange of information on stem cell research. The ISSCR has a comprehensive For the Public section on their website including a Patient Handbook on Stem Cell Therapies and a downloadable brochure on Stem Cell Facts.
www.isscr.org

A Stem Cell Story

An award-winning short film produced by EuroStemCell that provides an introduction to stem cells, though does not include the discovery of iPS (induced pluripotent stem cells).
www.eurostemcell.org

Stem Cell Resources

Stem Cell Recources provides bioscience education for biology teachers, science students, stem cell researchers, genomics, proteomics and life-science learning. Includes a teachers kit.
www.stemcellresources.org

The Genetics Science Learning Centre

From the University of Utah, this site provides information on how the body uses stem cells to grow and develop, discusses stem cell therapies currently in use and potential uses for stem cells.

The site also features an interactive learning module with ‘Stem Cell Guy’, under What is a Stem Cell.  
http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/tech/stemcells/