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Blogs Wikis Docs Chart - 0 views

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    Which is right for your project:  Blogs, Wikis or Google Docs? A nice comparison chart.
Sean Harvatine

WorldImages - 0 views

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    The internationally recognized WorldImages database provides access to the California State University IMAGE Project. It has just been selected by the Library of Congress for inclusion in its historic collection of Internet materials. It contains approximately 80,000 images, is global in coverage and includes all areas of visual imagery. WorldImages is accessible anywhere and its images may be freely used for non-profit educational purposes.
Sean Harvatine

MorgueFile free photos for creatives by creatives - 0 views

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    The MorgueFile contains photographs freely contributed by many artists to be used in creative projects by visitors to the site.
Sean Harvatine

Picturing America Home Page - 0 views

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    Picturing America is a project of the National Endowment for the Humanities and the American Library Association. Picturing America is an interactive gallery of artwork related to events, people, and themes in American history. You can browse the gallery chronologically or by theme. Click on any image in the gallery to learn about the artist and the artwork itself. Along with the background information for each image, Picturing America provides links to additional resources for learning about the artwork and artists.
Sean Harvatine

HSI: Historical Scene Investigation - 0 views

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    The Historical Scene Investigation Project (HSI) was designed for social studies teachers who need a strong pedagogical mechanism for bringing primary sources into their classroom. With the advent and accessibility of the internet, many libraries, universities and government agencies are housing their historical documents online. Simultaneously, there has been a push in K-12 history education to give students experiences that more closely resemble the work of a real historian. The National Center for History in the Schools (NCHS) provides standards.
Sean Harvatine

Picturing the Thirties from The Smithsonian American Art Museum - 0 views

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    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.
Sean Harvatine

Scratch - 0 views

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    Scratch is a programming language that makes it easy to create your own interactive stories, animations, games, music, and art -- and share your creations on the web. As young people create and share Scratch projects, they learn important mathematical and computational ideas, while also learning to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively.
Sean Harvatine

sciencecourseware.org - 0 views

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    The Virtual Courseware Project produces interactive, online simulations for the life science laboratory or for earth science field studies. The activities are designed to enhance an existing curriculum and include online assessments. They can be used by students ranging from middle school, high school, or college classrooms.
Sean Harvatine

Extreme Science - 0 views

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    Extreme Science is the place online to find the biggest, baddest, and the best in the world of extremes and learn about the science behind what makes each the most extreme example of its kind. Here you'll find world records in natural science, including earth science and the plant and animal kingdom. Not only will you find out who holds the records, but also key science concepts used to explain the story behind the record. You'll also find the most complete collection of science and technology information and resources available on the Internet, including resources for students working on science fair projects and teachers needing content for science lessons.
Sean Harvatine

Mathtrain.TV - 0 views

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    Mathtrain.TV is a free educational "kids teaching kids" project from Mr. Marcos & his students at Lincoln Middle School in Santa Monica, CA.
Sean Harvatine

TimeGlider: Web-based Timeline Software - 1 views

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    web-based timeline software for creating and sharing history and project planning
anonymous

Rubrics for Teachers - Assessment - 0 views

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    Rubrics for assessing research, podcasts, blogs, wikis, and other web based projects
Sean Harvatine

Mapping America - Census Bureau 2005-9 American Community Survey - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    From Free Tech 4 Teachers
nelsonh

Feds launch open-source 'Learning Registry' | News | eClassroom News - 1 views

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    Wow, a joint project by the U.S. Departments of Education and Defense! The new "Learning Registry" is an open-source community that takes advantage of technology tools to help users share information about learning resources more effectively among a broad set of education stakeholders.
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