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Nickelle Rusk

Learning Games for Kids - 0 views

shared by Nickelle Rusk on 15 Sep 11 - Cached
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    Overview: This website came across as very decorative and bright. It was definitely eye appealing. There were multiple images supporting the content that the website was endorsing. First impressions for this website seemed like a good choice for young kids with a hands-on desire to learn. Content:First looks were good. The site was very appealing for its age ground of younger kids. I had trouble finding the author, but I found the sponsor. I couldn't find the last revision date but links to other sites were working . The information as far as I could see was accurate. The links were relevant to the information provided on the site. Design: Hoempage downloads efficiently. Sponsor is not clearly identified. There is a table of contents for this site. The multimedia is very present. The date of last revision is not metinoed though.
Trevor Santy

FunBrain Game Finder - 0 views

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    Trevor Santy Sept 14 2011 Overview: This site covers a multitude of subjects for varying grade levels. It is extremely user friendly and very easy to navigate. The main page has links going to each individual subject. An interesting feature about this site is that it can save a student's progress in their math activity with an interesting activity called the fun arcade. This site is also very presentable with almost no ads on it and nothing to really distract students while on the site. My overall opinion is that it would be great for teaching as it also gives you different age groups to organize it easier. Content: This site contains different activities for different age levels ranging from 6 to 17 and up. On top of that each activity is separated into specific subjects, such as math and science. Further still the sites age group areas make it easy to organize for your current class. With its easy to navigate frame this site is great for teachers. Design: This websites design is extremely user friendly. With tabs to each age group and then tabs to each subject within that this site makes it easy to get students to focus on a specific subject or activity. It also has links to the different subjects at the bottom of the page and the top making it easier to navigate.
Nathan Wonnacott

Smithsonian - 5 views

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      Nathan Wonnacott 9/9/11 Overview: The Smithsonian Institution web page is a great way to not only allow people, say in Wyoming, to access the galleries on the other side of the US, but also provides insightful ways to teach students as well. This website's audience is target to parents, teachers, and even students alike. It covers many topics, ranging from history, science, art, and technology. I believe this site to be a very useful tool in educating. Content: At the first glimpse of the Smithsonian webpage, one gets a sense of variety. There are pictures of various exhibits and links are provided to many others not depicted. It does not appear strictly childish, but rather, for all those interested in America and its past experiences. Once I explored the site, I found that not only do all the links work successfully, but that they lead down a path of well-informed knowledge. The information on this site in not just simple facts, but up to date insight to the topics presented. However, the website does leave out links to other sites, which limits one's available resources to just the site alone. It also leaves out the author, leaving only the sponsor to be recognized and contacted. Design: The setup is both fast and easy to navigate, with organized pull-down menus right from the start. The pictures and references to their exhibit are detailed, useful, and attention grabbing. Activities and games are also available, and help to locate and find new information. The pages are relatively current, last revised on July 6, 2011. Available on multiple browsers, the site is effective and worth visiting.
craig shepherd

Tangrams - 1 views

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    A simple tangrams activity
Clayton Christensen

Math Students - 1 views

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    Clayton Christensen 9/20/2009 This website is intended for math students needing help and practice in their subject matter. The site intends to provide help in any way. The site provides homework help, calculators, tutorials and many other helpful links. Content: The content of the site is laid out in a very organized way it has links listed under certain subjects that will help students. The website contains anything from basic math to calculus and even help with test anxiety and standardized test help. There is no revised date but it seems that the website is very informative and on top of math help. When clicking on links it provides more links to more specific areas of study. I like the fact that it has a wide range of subject so that it is not specific to one age group. Design: The design of the website is both attractive yet simple to navigate. The links are well laid out and easy to find the exact subject that a person is looking for. I like that the website is not loaded with animations but that it is simple. It would be easy for students to find there way around the website and do it in a timely fashion. The faster students can get through homework problems the more interested they will stay and this website does a good job of allowing students to navigate easily.
craig shepherd

NLVM Pre-K - 2 - Number & Operations Manipulatives - 2 views

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    Virtual manipulatives for mathematics
atemplet

Interactive Sites for Education - 2 views

Ashley Templeton April 13, 2015 http://interactivesites.weebly.com/ This website, Interactive Sites for Education, is a very well put together site. This site is separated into different subjects,...

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