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Justin Lightsey

Mixbook - 0 views

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    Can be used by students to create projects that require the use of digital images, which includes making a school yearbook. The projects can also be shared on any computer that has internet access. It is password protected and free to use.
Nicholas Vo

Scratch - 0 views

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    A program used to play games, make games, and view other people's projects. The program is you basically programming what you want something to do. You can make anything you want.
Louie Messina

MITvideo - 0 views

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    MITvideo is a compilation of educational videos, that provide information in multiple topics, including math, science, and the arts.
Logan Leslie

Understanding Evolution - 1 views

shared by Logan Leslie on 07 Feb 13 - Cached
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    This site can be used to better understand evolution
Henry Hazlett

Exploratorium - 0 views

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    It has a whole bunch of cool ways to show info.
Matthew Trochez

Exploring U.S. History - 0 views

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    Exploring U.S. History is a great site for anyone who needs to know something about fairly recent history in America.
Celia Zaeringer

The Periodic Table of Comic Books - 0 views

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    The Periodic Table of Comic Books is a scientific tool that puts a different twist on learning about the elements on the periodic table. Having comics helps to get students interested and excited about learning about the elements on the periodic table. Students can use this tool to help them think of creative ways to learn and understand the elements on the periodic table.
Lauren Tran

Geodia - 1 views

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    A merge of Google Maps and timeline, allowing for history students to explore regions of the Mediterranean to better understand the culture.
Abrania Marrero

GettyGames - 0 views

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    Provides educational games for a less-stressed but equally as important subject: art. The virtual activities vary from identifying details in paintings to completing jigsaw puzzles. These games should be offered to elementary and middle school students for art or in other subject areas in which teachers wish to expand content.
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