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Noah French

YouTube EDU - 0 views

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    This is a great tool through YouTube in which people share videos of experiment or grammar explanation and much more.
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    YouTube EDU is a large section of YouTube devoted to all things educational.
Claire Pantell

Ocean Portal - 0 views

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    Great website. Organized, easy to navigate, nice graphics, and very informational.
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    Tons of information about a variety of different marine species. Great great for those studying marine life or ocean science.
Mason Varuso

Smithsonian Tour - 0 views

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    This is the Smithsonian's website It has a pretty virtual tour with interesting and good information. This is s great site to have fun learning about history and science.
Noah French

MIT Video - 0 views

shared by Noah French on 06 Mar 13 - No Cached
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    This website put out by MIT is used for posting videos that are to an educational benefit in some way.
Hilary Keyes

Smithsonian's History Explorer - 0 views

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    If you are looking for random facts about history or looking for information for a project, this is the website for you. This website offers activities, interactive media, and examples of the artifacts in the Smithsonian museum.
Nicholas Vo

Owl - 0 views

shared by Nicholas Vo on 19 Mar 13 - Cached
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    This website is for English grammar rules. It has guides and rules on what ever you need English related. A site with many resources to help you get a better understanding of what you need.
Matthew Trochez

Avalon Project - 0 views

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    The Avalon Project is a project by Yale University to get primary resources for students. On the site, there is historical documents in text form. This is extremely useful for social studies.
Cameron Granger

Seriously Amazing - 0 views

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    Seriously Amazing is presented by The Smithsonian and is a collection full of thought-provoking questions that cover the artistic, historical, scientific, and culture aspects that are spread throughout The Smithsonian's museums.
Valerie Ruiz

Why DeVry | Career Success | DeVry University - 0 views

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    DeVry is an online college. DeVry makes it easy to learn an education online.
Zachary Nelson

For Teachers - Google in Education - 0 views

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    It can help students with any subject. It can also help teachers plan for their classes. It is a tool that has a section for student resources, class room tools, and professional development.
Justin Lightsey

iWitness - 0 views

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    Shows over 1,000 videos of testimonies from Holocaust survivors. Can be used to gain a better understanding of the Holocaust through the accounts of those who lived through it.
Stefan Suazo

Mapping History - 1 views

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    Mapping History is essentially an interactive historical atlas that is great for History and Geography students alike.
Dylan Vasquez

PowToon - 0 views

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    PowToon is an easy to use online video editing website. It user interface allows for explanatory videos through the drag and drop feature.
Dylan Vasquez

Visuals for Foreign Language - 1 views

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    This contains over 500 pictures. It is free to use and you can either search for a specific picture or just browse the collection. The pictures are designed to be used to teach languages more effectively in class with visual aids
Claire Pantell

IWitness - 0 views

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    A website created by USC (University of Southern California) and has great resources like videos of interviews. They even have a interview of a Holocaust survivor which helps students see the perspective of a survivor. Most of the videos are resources are related to the Holocaust.
Nathalie Argueta

PhET Simulations - 0 views

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    Collection of physics simulations in various branches of physics including motion, sound waves, and heat.
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