A very nice (and funny!) video that includes energy transfer, and how energy travels through a food chaing and food web. It includes interesting questions in the end on food chains and webs and energy.
OPALS Open-source Automated Library System is a powerful cooperatively developed, Web-based, open source program. This alternative technology provides Internet access to information databases, library collections and digital archives. Many school, college, research, business, religious and library union catalogs (that provide ILL services) use OPALS. There is no need to install software or purchase expensive computer hardware or software licenses to implement this powerful, turnkey Internet accessible system. The "total cost of ownership" of this standards-based, Web-based, feature rich software is demonstrably and undeniably sustainable.
I use this reference page all the time. It shows you where the "embed" code is for a variety of different tools. In Haiku LMS, you'd copy the embed code from these examples into the Add Content Block>Embed the Web feature.
This is an excellent example of a Level 3 class. It has multiple subject areas, organized into gradebooks with student work submitted, assessed and handed back to the student.
A Level 1 Class with a WebQuest or Project Layout. This could easily be incorporated as a unit or module of study in a larger class by using sub-pages.
This sample site for setting up a Level 2 Haiku Class. It provides several different ways to layout units or modules in a class. It uses discussions and assignments to engage students.
This is a fantastic example of a Level 2 Class. It uses several different styles of layout and incorporates Activities that students can participate in while in the classroom.
This is a wonderful example of an Level 2 Class organized around Units of Study. It uses Announcements, Calendar, Discussion Boards, Polls and Assignments to engage students.