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Michael O'Malley

The map as history : a multimedia atlas of world history with animated historical maps - 0 views

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    The map as history The largest on-line collection of animated historical maps * For students: a learning tool to increase comprehension and retention * For teachers: a ready-made teaching tool to add visual impact in the classroom * For history buffs: new technology to add new perspectives On-line maps use animation, color and narration to bring history to life.
Mary Clarke-Miller

David Bolinsky animates a cell | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    medical animation - thought this was interesting - and for those who have an interest TED has translations of the videos as interactive transcripts
Michael O'Malley

The Doolittle Raid, April 18, 1942 - 0 views

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    Doolittles Raid animated with primary firstperson audio
Michael O'Malley

Remembering Pearl Harbor @ nationalgeographic.com - 0 views

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    Pearl Harbor interactive primary sources and animation
Michael O'Malley

Teachers - 0 views

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    WordAhead, a vocabulary video and vocabulary practice website that I reviewed in April, has launched a new service for teachers. WordAhead now gives teachers the ability to create custom playlists of vocabulary videos. The playlists can be shared via email, a posted link on a blog, or by posting a vocabulary video widget on a blog or website. The teacher section of WordAhead also offers advice for having students create their own vocabulary videos. For those not familiar with WordAhead, WordAhead provides nearly 900 animated and narrated videos explaining difficult vocabulary words from the SAT and ACT.
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