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Rhondda Powling

WatchKnow - Free Educational Videos for K-12 Students - 7 views

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    WatchKnow has indexed over 15,000 online educational videos for children. Select from over 3,000 categories or search by subject and age level. Titles, descriptions, age level, and ratings are all added for usefulness. The site invites broad participation in a new kind of wiki system, guided by teachers.
Tony Searl

F for fail: 'overcrowded, incoherent' national curriculum panned - 3 views

  • The NSW Board of Studies and teaching associations for science, maths, English and history have all raised serious concerns about the draft curriculum, saying it is inferior to existing NSW standards and should not go ahead in its present form.
Lynne Crowe

:: e-Learning for Kids :: - 0 views

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    On line learning courses in a wide range of curriculums for students aged 5 to 12.
Lynne Crowe

What2Learn » Home - 0 views

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    What2Learn, the interactive learning solution providing effective educational resources and revision games. The fun way to revise and prepare for success in your GCSEs, SATs and KS3 subjects. NEW! Make your own games - no downloads required.
riss leung

:: e-Learning for Kids :: - 0 views

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    Amazing site with loads of interactiove activities. Great for IWBs!
graham hughes

The Futures Channel - 2 views

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    using new media technologies to create a channel between the scientists, engineers, explorers and visionaries who are shaping the future, and today's learners who will one day succeed them.
Tania Sheko

Home - 2 views

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    A website with videos to be used for teaching searchable across subjects and year levels
dean groom

Sheppard Software - educational games and activities for kids of all ages. - 0 views

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    Lots of educational games for kids and older - chockers full of fund stuff for learning
Pam Thompson

somuch2learn - 0 views

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    Home page of educational links for elementary students
Lisa Dumicich

Exhibits Collection -- Amusement Park Physics - 0 views

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    The designers of the roller coaster carefully crafted this thrilling ride to be just that, but you're actually in less danger than you think. You face a greater threat of injury playing sports or riding a bike than you do on a park ride. Amusement park rides use physics laws to simulate danger, while the rides themselves are typically very safe.
Tony Searl

Big history to give students big picture | The Australian - 4 views

  • "He and I agreed immediately on the idea that education is so compartmentalised," Mr Clark said. "Kids go to maths and they do that in isolation, they go to science and they do that in isolation.
  • "Big history just ties everything together. And I think a lot of history had become obscure and irrelevant to modern students."
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