ChemCases.com is a web-based resource of curriculum supplements for teaching the second semester general chemistry course.Each case study features a number of the basic principles covered in a traditional general chemistry curriculum. We use these concepts to address the decisions that influence development of successful consumer, agricultural and pharmaceutical products.
Learn about the 1930s through eight exhibitions: The Depression, The New Deal, The Country, Industry, Labor, The City, Leisure, and American People. Artworks from the Smithsonian American Art Museum collection are supplemented with other primary source materials such as photographs, newsreels, and artists' memorabilia. Users can explore this virtual space and find information by clicking on people and objects. Visitors can gather artworks and place them in their bin for later documentary production. The theater's feature presentation is a series of interviews produced by the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Abstract Artists Describe the 1930s. Additionally, user-created documentaries can be viewed from the theater's balcony. Go to the theater's projection booth to find PrimaryAccess and a movie-making tutorial.
WebGraphing.com delivers real-time, step-by-step answers to challenging mathematics problems. There are a number of unique, patent pending features that make our calculators easier to use and more powerful than other graphing calculators. In comparison, our calculators take more of the grunt work out of demanding computations that contribute very little either to student learning or teacher productivity.
Storybird is a service that uses collaborative storytelling to connect kids and families. Two (or more) people create a Storybird in a round robin fashion by writing their own text and inserting pictures. They then have the option of sharing their Storybird privately or publicly on the network. The final product can be printed (soon), watched on screen, played with like a toy, or shared through a worldwide library.
ForgeFX is pleased to present this showcase of simulations created for Pearson Prentice Hall's digital science curriculums. ForgeFX has developed over 100 simulation-based learning applications for Pearson Education, helping to create products that allow students to become active participants in the learning process.
TimeRime.com is an online community that allows people to view, create and compare timelines. Timelines can be created by individuals, as well as companies or (public) institutions.