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Alexcia Perilloux

W3Schools Online Web Tutorials - 0 views

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    This website helps people with making websites as well as the coding behind it.
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    This Website is great to use if you are having trouble coding.
Hilary Keyes

Hubble - 0 views

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    This website provides real pictures taken from the Hubble Space Telescope. This website also includes up to date news about the universe and what is happening in it.
Rachel Indest

We the People: Your Voice in Our Government - 0 views

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    This is a website where you can make a account and participate in the government. Once your account is made you can create or sign other petitions made by other users. Once a certain amount of signatures have been given to a petition, it will get to Obama and have a chance of being made into a law of some sort.
Logan Leslie

Weebly - 0 views

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    Interactive Learning Site that teaches through games.
Celia Zaeringer

4 Important Tips For Any College Student - 0 views

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    4 Important Tips for Any College Student is a good website for high school seniors as they prepare for college. This website has four tips for college, but seniors can also use them as they finish high school. They can continue to use them in college. This website can help high school seniors get prepared for college. Although this is for college students, high school seniors can keep these tips in mind as they enter college.
Abrania Marrero

E-Scholarships USA - 0 views

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    An efficient and organized way to find scholarships for high school students looking to go into college.
Celia Zaeringer

Free Royalty Free Stock Photography - 0 views

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    Free Royalty Free Stock Photography is a website that offers "over 1000 images" that are free. It has a variety of categories, such as animals, technology, textures, buildings, etc. This website allows anyone to use these photos (they do not have to worry about copyright laws). Students can use this tool to find pictures for projects and presentations. Since it is royalty free, students do not have to worry about copyright restrictions.
Benny Boudreaux

Dipity - 0 views

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    Dipity.com allows you to create timelines. Dipity can help social studies students to better organize their thoughts in a more visual way in order for them to better understand the content.
Lauren Tran

Symbolab - 0 views

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    Symbolab is practically like Google, except it is geared specifically towards math and science students. Instead of using words in a search engine, you can use mathematical and scientific symbols. An included feature in the website is a step-by-step solution of an entered math problem.
alexandra miserendino

Word Mover - 0 views

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    Word Mover is a tool that allows you to drag and drop words to make poems. This tool promotes literacy and creativity in students.
Abrania Marrero

Room Recess - 0 views

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    Provides educationally-based games for students, stratified by grade (from kindergarten to fifth grade) or subject (math, reading, word, and matching).
Ricky Nguyen

TitanPad - 0 views

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    Online collaboration tool that allows multiple users to simultaneously work on one document. Features real-time editing, a chat box, and custom colors which will highlight each individual's edit.
Nick Dang

Visualead - 0 views

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    Visualead allows you to create unique and interesting QR codes that link to whatever you want. The QR codes created through visualead are not like regular black and white QR codes but can actually be framed around images and graphics. It also provides, QR tutorials, and allows you to track the success of your QR code through the visualead dashboard.
Alicia T

IconBug - 0 views

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    With the issue of copyright rising, the reuse of different media has been made difficult. However, with IconBug, there are countless free clip art images available for public domain.
Benny Boudreaux

Mixed Ink - 0 views

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    MixedInk's collaborative writing platform allows groups of any size to weave their best ideas and language into a single text. Cutting-edge government agencies, news organizations, advocacy groups, and businesses use MixedInk to gather meaningful input and give their communities a voice.
Alicia T

Tech Recipes - 1 views

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    These tips can help you develop your technology skills to implement them into your education in all aspects: learning, studying, making projects, etc.
Ricky Nguyen

FotoFlexer - 0 views

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    Online image editor that can use uploaded images or pictures found on the web. Contains many features such as layering, distortion, and recoloring.
Nick Dang

Newsola - 0 views

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    Newsola, is a website which gathers together news from sites all over the world into one space. The site organizes news into several categories including world, national, finance, tech, showbiz, and sports. It also collects news based on countries around the world, including Germany, Italy, UK, and many others. The site organizes the news into blocks and varies the block size to create interest. Also when hovering over blocks the site provides you with a little overview of the news.
Alicia T

morgueFile - 0 views

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    MorgueFile is a website that provides free high-resolution images for public use. They also provide lessons on photography using the "classroom" feature, and offer a portal of pictures contributed by the morgueFile "community."
Abrania Marrero

Tickly Pictures - 0 views

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    This website offers two technological tools, one that would be more applicable to elementary students while the second could be used by middle and high school students. The former, Draw Me a Game, allows children to draw their own world and create a video game out of it, exposing them early on to the advantageous aspects of technology at an early age. JellyCam, the latter, allows older students to make a stop-motion video that can be used in subjects such as arts, science, English, and social studies.
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