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Roland O'Daniel

Themeefy - Create, Curate, Publish - 2 views

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    Interesting new tool for creating theme magazines by gathering information from the web. Themeefy is a free service that lets you discover and curate knowledge from the Web, publish it in the form of a magazine and share it with your social networks.This is a private beta release, so things might break sometimes! 
Roland O'Daniel

Lapham's Quarterly - 0 views

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    Lapham's Quarterly, A Magazine of history and ideas. Great social studies source. I like the Friends, Lovers, and Family story/chart that shows the relationships between different artists across time. Always looking for ways to show how what one person does impacts others and not just in art! 
Roland O'Daniel

Microsoft WorldWide Telescope Web Client - 0 views

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    Directly from Time Magazine: "Like Google Earth for the heavens, WWT aggregates terabytes of astronomical data from the world's biggest telescopes to create a single virtual scope that anyone can look through. WWT is not a model of the known universe, but rather a centralized repository for just about everything known about the universe. The idea is to democratize the science of astronomy with a single tool that can be used by students and scientists. Who knows, when everyone has access to the same data, maybe the next big discovery in astronomy will be made by an amateur? There are hundreds of terabytes of digitized sky - enough data for everyone. "
Roland O'Daniel

plus.maths.org - 2 views

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    Plus is an internet magazine which aims to introduce readers to the beauty and the practical applications of mathematics.  Interesting topics and free for now. Take advantage of the short topics to have students reading in mathematics and even some science topics!
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