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3. Word Lab
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7. 50 States and Capitals
8. Metric System and Unit Conversion
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10. New York Public Library
11. HyperHistory Online
12. Guide to Grammar and Writing
13. Biographies of Scientists
14. A Web of Online Dictionaries
15. SciCentral
16. HHMI's Virtual Lab
17. New York Times Books
18. The Time Zone Page
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20. A Dictionary of Units
21. Explorers of The World
22. WWWebster Dictionary
23. The Quotations Page
24. Research-It
25. American Sign Language Dictionary
26. Mad Scientist Network - An Ask-The-Expert Network
27. The Internet Public Library
28. The Library of Congress
29. Encyclopedia.Com
30. Encyclopedia of the Orient
31. Encarta Encyclopedia
32. Writing Style Guide
33. Columbia Guide to Online Style
34. "The Elements of Style" By William Strunk, Jr.
35. Bartlett's Familiar Quotations
36. A Word A Day
37. TheFreeDictionary.com
38. Knowledge-finder.com
39. Environmental Directory
40. Science & Engineering Encyclopedia
41. Metric Conversion Table
42. Adventures of CyberBee
An index of over 10,000 of the best academic information websites, selected by teachers and library professionals worldwide, in order to provide to students and teachers current, valid information for school and university academic projects!
It includes selected sites in a growing list of subject/information areas including: full-text magazines, newspapers, electronic text archives, art history, biography, biology, career information, psychology, history, government information, literature, medical information, social sciences, legal information, American Civil War, Art, Careers, Crime, Directories, Economics, Education, English Language, Electronic Texts, Foreign Languages, Geography, Genealogy, Government Information,Health/Medical, History, Legal Information, Lesson Plans, Literature, Mathematics, Music, Reference, Science, Technology, Tutorials on the Web, and Writing Style Guides.
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Over the past few years, Nelson Lauver's nationally syndicated radio feature "The American Storyteller Radio Journal" has established a dedicated U.S. listener base. Fans refer to his stories as unique, timeless and "great radio" and have likened his style to that of Charles Kuralt and Mark Twain.
Now, the complete library of these 4-minute radio stories is available free online at www.TheAmericanStoryteller.com.
Visitors to the site can search the approximately 300 story library by keyword or over 20 topics -- then listen to, download, link to, or send the story to a friend. Each 4-minute, mp3 story is broadcast quality and available in high speed or dial-up versions.
There is also a free "story of the week" feature whereby visitors can sign up to automatically receive a new story link every Wednesday.
While the average listener demographic is 24 to 60 years of age, stories are suitable for all ages. Subjects range from hometown America to interesting incidents and individuals, real people profiles, American History, etc.
Word Hippo offers more than a dozen tools for students. Students can use when trying to find definitions, synonyms, antonyms, and translations for words. It also provides students with verb conjugation assistance, pronunciation assistance, and assistance with prefixes and suffixes. Word Hippo offers more than a dozen tools for students.
Visuwords™ online graphical dictionary - Look up words to find their meanings and associations with other words and concepts. Produce diagrams reminiscent of a neural net. Learn how words associate.
Enter words into the search box to look them up or double-click a node to expand the tree. Click and drag the background to pan around and use the mouse wheel to zoom. Hover over nodes to see the definition and click and drag individual nodes to move them around to help clarify connections.
* It's a dictionary! It's a thesaurus!
* Great for writers, journalists, students, teachers, and artists.
* The online dictionary is available wherever there's an internet connection.
* No membership required.