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Kathy Malsbenden

YouTube- The Known Universe by AMNH - 0 views

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    From the Whiteboard Blog and @DerrenBrown on Twitter. This amazing animation of the known universe would be awesome full-screen on your IWB.
Kashif Mehmood Mughal

25+ Overwhelming Adobe After Effects Tutorials - 0 views

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    Adobe after Effects is commonly used for creating visual effects and motion graphics. It allows users to animate, alter, and composite media High quality as we providing in After Effects Video Tutorials for motion graphics and visual effects, there is very much visual inspirational stuff and best trainings all tutorials giving help for make our own videos with high resolution graphics and movies effects because we showing latest techniques of Adobe After Effects CS4.
Danny Nicholson

Mini-Movies for Your SmartBoard - 7 views

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    A SmartBoard mini-movie is a simple (most involve only a click of the mouse), interactive animation that teachers can download and add to their galleries. From there, the movies can be inserted into their SMART Notebook presentations. Each mini-movie is a dynamic Flash file, similar to the same files that are already included in SMART Notebook's resources.
Ced Paine

Make a Mad, Mad, Mad, Neuron - 1 views

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    Great interactive animation in which the user must put the parts of a neuron together in the right order to please the Mad Scientists. A fun way to learn neuron parts.
Ced Paine

Online Interactive ELearning Teaching Resource Library. Teaching Resource Details. - 0 views

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    Large searchable library of games, quizzes, animations and videos
Ced Paine

Walk in the Forest - 0 views

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    Take a walk in the forest and find animals in different layers using the virtual binoculars
Ced Paine

Edheads - Activate Your Mind! - 2 views

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    Great animations/activities for science lessons
Sheryl Butler

Mrs. Butler's Fun Sites - 2 views

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    Great site aligned to k-6 curriculum for enrichment or remediation. Math, Language Arts, Science, Social Studies and more! Updated regularly! Units include animals, baseball, biomes & habitats, biographies, communities, countries & cultures, economics, electricity, forces and motion, magnetism, government, holidays, just for fun, landforms & geography, light & sound, math games, ,math videos, pi, money, moon & stars, nutrition, muscles & bones, teeth, Ohio plants & animals, plants, rocks & soil, simple machines, spelling & reading, and tools for kids.
nailmallpro

5 Best Roofing Service Tips That Will Save You Money - Best Roofing Services in USA - 0 views

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    Home ownership can be very rewarding! Though there are many reasons to own your own home rather than rent, one of the biggest turn offs for owning a home is the repairs. Owning a home you have a few high priced items that must be maintained in order to keep your costs down. These include, Heater, Air conditioning, Plumbing, windows, and one of the most important item that gets overlooked until it's too late is the ROOF!and Best Roofing Services in USA Usually when a leak has sprung in the roof more times than not the homeowner is not ready financially to purchase a new roof. A new roof can cost anywhere between 5-10K dollars depending on the size and type of roof you have. That is without a doubt a major expense especially when it isn't budgeted. Usually a roof should last over 20yrs, and sometimes even longer that once again depending on the type and style. To have your roof survive it's full life span it needs consistent inspections, cleaning, and maintenance. This will keep the problems at a minimum and your roof protecting your home for many years to come. This article is just a few steps you can take as a DIY to protect your roof. Look At Your Roof: Usually the roof is the last part of the house you pay detail to when you pull into your driveway or while you out in your yard. So make a point to look up every once in a while. Check out your roof. Seasons change and so does the weather. Weather can do some damage to your roof. Snow, hail, wind are all things that your roof protects your family form. But it also things that can damage your roof. So look for that damage when the seasons change or after those major storms. Watch out for animal activity or the signs of insects, especially if you have trees or other vegetation around. Look for fungus or algae growth and even rust. The change of appearance can show that something is causing your roof to deteriorate prematurely. Also Look for shingle displacements, or pieces on the ground. Don't hesitate to g
Ced Paine

Prezi - The zooming presentation editor - 0 views

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    With the help of Prezi you can create maps of texts, images, videos, PDFs, drawings and present in a nonlinear way. Move beyond the slide, it only takes 5 minutes to learn how to use Prezi.
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    Also check out this great cheatsheet: http://tinyurl.com/q4jojg
Danny Nicholson

Freezeray Science Animations - 0 views

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    This site offers a growing bank of imaginative, highly visual teaching-aids developed for use with interactive whiteboards in 11-18 Schools.
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