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in title, tags, annotations or urlInside the Brain: An Interactive Tour - 27 views
20 Kids * 20 Kites * 20 Minutes - 27 views
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20 Kids * 20 Kites * 20 Minutes 5 stars Can a classroom of twenty students make twenty kites, and be outside flying them in twenty minutes? You betcha! Uncle Jonathan from the Big Wind Kite Factory on the Hawaiian island of Molokai shares the kid-tested instructions he's been using with tour groups for fifteen years. The kites are folded from 8 ½ x 11 inch paper, so they are smaller than the usual kite, but the simple directions are easy enough for kindergartners, yet fun enough for big kids too!
Moof - Social Music Reinvented - 21 views
Wiggio - Makes it easy to work in groups. - 1 views
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Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History Virtual Tour - 12 views
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The comprehensive virtual tour allows the visitor to take a virtual, self-guided, room-by-room walking tour of the whole museum. The visitor can navigate from room to room either by using a floor map or by following blue arrow links connecting the rooms. Camera icons indicate hotspots where the visitor can get a close-up on a particular object or exhibit panel.
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The comprehensive virtual tour allows the visitor to take a virtual, self-guided, room-by-room walking tour of the whole museum. The visitor can navigate from room to room either by using a floor map or by following blue arrow links connecting the rooms. Camera icons indicate hotspots where the visitor can get a close-up on a particular object or exhibit panel.
Jog the web - 0 views
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Planets - 1 views
Panoramas.dk - Grand Canyon, 360 Virtual Tours USA , New York New Year - Sydney, Rio, Thailand - Panoramic Photography QTVR panoramique sphérique - 0 views
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Full Screen 360 degree Virtual Panoramas
About Windows to the Universe - 0 views
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Windows to the Universe is a user-friendly learning system covering the Earth and Space sciences for use by the general public. Windows to the Universe has been in development since 1995. Our goal is to build an internet site that includes a rich array of documents, including images, movies, animations, and data sets, that explore the Earth and Space sciences and the historical and cultural ties between science, exploration, and the human experience. Our site is appropriate for use in libraries, museums, schools, homes, and the workplace. Students and teachers may find the site especially helpful in their studying (and teaching!) Earth and Space sciences. Because we have users of all ages, the site is written in three reading levels approximating elementary, middle school and high school reading levels. These levels may be chosen by using the upper button bar of each page of the main site.
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