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Arounder - 44 views

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    Virtual field trip! From the site: "AROUNDER gives travelers a vivid sense of what a city has to offer: historical cathedrals and works of art, museums featuring famous artists, local cafes and stores, breathtaking mountain-top views, quiet parks and gardens. Each issue contains a series of interesting panoramas giving you a full immersive view of the cities. Navigation is easy with Google maps of the city and surrounding area. Every issue also links to local merchants with virtual tours of hotels, restaurants, spas and stores."
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Brain Power | BrainWorld - 63 views

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    From neurons to brain wiring, Dr. David Walsh gives an easy-to-understand tour of children's and teens' brain development and the impact of experience on the "wiring' of their brains. Children are shaped by the stories they see and hear from parents, relatives, and teachers which pass on values, attitudes, and affect emotional and physical well-being. More than ever, media has become a powerful storyteller in children's lives and raising healthy kids in the media age involves making wise media choices.
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Art Project, powered by Google - 48 views

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    Google Earth technology used to tour world famous museums, including a high resolution photograph of one masterpiece in each museum.
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Google ArtProject - 9 views

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    Virtual tours of 17 museums. Wow!
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BalancEdTech - iPad - 82 views

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    Links to: Guided Tours User Guides Apps by Category Apps by Subject Curricular Ideas Etc.
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Web 2.0 Smack Down - 149 views

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    Digital Edition mag Top Stories Benjamin Franklin: An Extraordinary United States Global Change Research National World War II Museum Mayan Math Activity Product Review: StudySync FORUMS How did you choose an SIS? Are schools ready for open source? Can you Google-proof a question using Bloom's Taxonomy? Does online training work? top tech resources LCD or DLP? More.. Subscribe| Customer Service|Contact Us|About Us|eNewsletters|Advertising New Articles From the Classroom Leadership Professional Development Tech/Media Coordinators Tech Talk Studies in Ed Tech Ideas and Opinions How To EdTech Ticker TL Advisor Blog Leader of the Year Awards of Excellence Portraits of Learning Other Contests Upcoming Webinars Data Management Security eLearning Copyright Funding Mobile & Wireless Assessment & Testing Curriculum News & Trends Products Features Editor's Desk Issues Current Issue Newsletters eBooks White Papers Grants Columns Podcasts Web Tours Buyers Guide News Site of the Day QuickFlicks IT Guy Interactive Whiteboards Student Information Systems
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http://www.GoogleLitTrips.com - 1 views

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    Wonderful collection of kmz google earth tours based on literature! A must see!
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The First Thanksgiving Student Activities for Grades PreK-12 | Scholastic.com - 21 views

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    A resource with many activities and interactive content for grades K-5. Virtual tours, videos, etc.
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Google Art Project - 1 views

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    The Art Project is a collaboration between Google and 151 acclaimed art partners from across 40 countries. Using a combination of various Google technologies and expert information provided by our museum partners, we have created a unique online art experience. Users can explore a wide range of artworks at brushstroke level detail, take a virtual tour of a museum and even build their own collections to share. With a team of Googlers working across many product areas we are able to harness the best of Google to power the Art Project experience. Few people will ever be lucky enough to be able to visit every museum or see every work of art they're interested in but now many more can enjoy over 30 000 works of art from sculpture to architecture and drawings and explore over 150 collections from 40 countries, all in one place. We're also lucky at Google to have the technology to make this kind of project a reality.
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Free Technology for Teachers: Art Teachers, You Have to See This! - 249 views

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    This is great for art teachers! Art Project powered by Google features interior tours of seventeen world famous art museums that can be viewed from the classroom! It also has many other useful features!
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6 Virtual Tours Of The Human Body For Free Interactive Anatomy Lessons - 183 views

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    "If you are disappointed that there aren't any free interactive anatomy tools, worry not. Here are six"
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Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History Virtual Tour - 4 views

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    Browse the museum...almost feels like you are there.  Works on iPad too.
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Jumpshare - - 54 views

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    Transfer files quickly and view them online.  No account needed.  Easily share files with students.
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Interactive Learning and Reading Activities for Students in Grades PreK-12 | Scholastic... - 26 views

  • Story StartersGrades: PreK–K, 1–2, 3–5, 6–8This interactive tool creates quick writing prompts to help young students delve into creative writing.
  • Immigration: Stories of Yesterday and TodayGrades: PreK–K, 1–2, 3–5, 6–8Take a tour of Ellis Island, explore an interactive immigration timeline, and meet young immigrants in this online activity!
  • Science ExplorationsGrades: 3–5, 6–8, 9–12With the help of audio, text, photos, and video, students thoroughly explore six science topics, from the Galapagos Islands to giant squid.Read more >
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    The Science Explorations link doesn't work.
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A Navy SEAL's wise advice to graduates - CNN.com - 69 views

  • He is not a household name, but he should be. The 38-year-old Rhodes scholar and humanitarian worker turned U.S. Navy SEAL served multiple tours overseas fighting terrorist cells and received several military awards. Today, he is the CEO of the Mission Continues, a nonprofit foundation he created to help wounded and disabled veterans find ways to serve their communities at home.
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      These are the heros students should hear about.
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