Annenberg Media provides wonderful resources for teachers of almost any discipline from kindergarten though college. I use the American Passages series in my American Literature classes. Students can watch brief videos, which really bring content to life, but what is great is that Annenberg includes so much more than just videos -- discussion questions, other links to more information, glossaries of key terms, project and essay ideas. The drawback is the passive nature of the site. Students watch videos; they don't create them or edit them. The activities surrounding the videos incoporate reading, writing, and possibly discussing, but these approaches in isolation, as we have seen, do not always provide the most immersive or effective learning experience.
This is a virtual botanical gardens. When you travel to this zone you will find information about different trees and plants and have the ability to purchase them. It is quite expansive, and truly showcases some beautiful natural features.
I got this link from ISTE ... it is a Wiki loaded with video tutorials - official and resident created. The topics are wide ranging ... my daughter is a fencer, so naturally, I can't wait to view the En Garde product.
Dana
"The Education Arcade explores games that promote learning through authentic and engaging play. TEA's research and development projects focus both on the learning that naturally occurs in popular commercial games, and on the design of games that more vigorously address the educational needs of players."
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Awesome sight visually! You HAVE to find the docks and then rent a free jetski. You can cruise all through the canyons, rivers, etc. Tons to see, super fun! You feel like you're really there!