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Cheska Lorena

Animal Web Cams - National Zoo - 1 views

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    The National Zoo is home to 2,000 individual animals of nearly 400 different species. Our best known residents are our giant pandas, but great apes, big cats, Asian elephants, birds, amphibians, reptiles, insects, aquatic animals, small mammals, and many others can be found at the Zoo. You can take a virtual visit to the Zoo any day of the week by tuning into our live web cams, which feature many of the Zoo's animals.
Cheska Lorena

Sumanas, Inc. Animation Gallery - 3 views

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    Extensive science animated tutorials. Check out "Science in Focus" tab for animated tutorials on current events.
Cheska Lorena

Webcams in the Classroom: Animal Inquiry and Observation - ReadWriteThink - 3 views

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    Can't make it to a zoo? Observe animal habits and habitats using one of the many webcams broadcasting from zoos and aquariums around the United States and the world in this inquiry-based activity that focuses on observation logs, class discussion, questioning, and research. Students begin by viewing an animal webcam, making observations, and describing what they see in a notebook or log.
Cheska Lorena

Interactive Concepts in Biochemistry - Interactive Animations - 4 views

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    Tutorials and animations on DNA replication. More suited for high school or college-level students.
Cheska Lorena

Explore.org - Live animal cams - 2 views

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    Collection of live animal cams
Roland Gesthuizen

The Parts of a Cell on Vimeo - 4 views

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    "Here are words that will be helpful to students doing a hands-on science inquiry to view prepared slides of plant and animal cells to identify parts and learn the function of each. They relate their observations to the Essential Question: What are the parts of an animal cell and a plant cell? "
Roland Gesthuizen

Food Chain on Vimeo - 4 views

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    "Learn how some animals eat other plants and animals to survive and create a food chain, with this interactive lesson plan."
Roland Gesthuizen

Giant Australian animals were not wiped out by climate change - 1 views

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    "Researchers have ruled out climate change as the cause of extinction of most of Australia's giant animals, including giant kangaroos, three metre-tall flightless birds and the Tasmanian tiger, around 50,000 years ago."
Holly Barlaam

DNA from the Beginning - An animated primer of 75 experiments that made modern genetics. - 7 views

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    Key concepts of genetics explained through use of animations, images, video interviews and other interactive tools
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    animated primer of 75 experiments that made genetics. from cold spring harbor lab.
Cheska Lorena

DNA Replication Fork - 7 views

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    Harvard's animation of DNA replication. More suited for high school or college level students.
Cheska Lorena

ehc.com Corporate Site - Virtual Body - 5 views

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    Animations - The Virtual Body
Cheska Lorena

PBS - From DNA to Protein - 3 views

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    Narrated animation on protein synthesis
Cheska Lorena

Drag-and-Drop DNA Model - 10 views

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    Interactive "game-mode" animation for DNA Model - great for introducing and reinforcing DNA anatomy 
Martin Burrett

Snapshot Serengeti - 4 views

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    This is a wonderful citizen science project where users are asked to classify animals on the Serengeti from camera traps to help real scientists survey and track populations of important and endangered wildlife. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
Roland Gesthuizen

NOVA | How Cells Divide - 11 views

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    Step by step comparison interactive guide between mitosis and meiosis
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    NOVA animation comparing mitosis and meiosis.  Also includes brief explanations of what happens in developing egg cells versus sperm.
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    "Most of the time, when a cell in our bodies divides, each new cell carries a complete set of chromosomes. The cells involved with human reproduction, however, carry only half after division occurs. In this step-by-step explanation, learn about mitosis and meiosis, the two types of cell division."
Holly Barlaam

HowStuffWorks "Contracting a Muscle" - 9 views

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    Contracting a muscle--animations showing the steps of contraction and useful rope analogies
Roland Gesthuizen

How Elevators and Pulleys Work - YouTube - 0 views

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    "How Elevators and Pulleys Work"- simple animation
Roland Gesthuizen

Pulleys - simple machines - YouTube - 1 views

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    "Simple Machines lesson for 3rd grade unit. From Disney's Bill Nye the Science Guy. Levers, pulleys, and wheels. Also clips from Eureka!, a 1980 animated short series from Toronto. Music by John Williams"
Roland Gesthuizen

How Levers Work - YouTube - 1 views

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    "How Levers Work" - simple animation that explains how levers work
Amy Roediger

Apps in Education: Learning about the Ocean - 2 views

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    Oceans are a great place for learning. It might be learning about tides or about erosion, it might be learning about ecosystems or coral reefs. It might be learning about the animals of the ocean big and small. Here are a number of apps for when your students are studying about the ocean.
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