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Martin Burrett

Edcanvas - 8 views

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    Create an interactive online lesson with this brilliant site. Upload and curate all the resources for a lesson in one place and access them with one click. The site works with Office files, PDFs, flash files, small videos, images and internet links and even connects to Google Drive and Dropbox. Then simply share the link with anyone who need to use view it. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Planning+%26+Assessment
anonymous

ScienceDump | Espresso for the Mind - 7 views

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    This is an aggregation site for science news and articles. Find fascinating research and stories to intrigue your class and explore the boundaries of human knowledge yourself. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
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    A site for the science curious
Martin Burrett

My Favourite Scientist - 6 views

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    This is a great video site showing the life and careers of famous scientists. Find out about Richard Feynman, Rosalind Franklin, Gregor Mendel and even Mister Spock in interviews with scientists in their field today. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
Martin Burrett

Geocube - The world of Geography at your fingertips - 3 views

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    This site is a great place to find information about a range of geoscience and geography topics, ranging from volcanoes and droughts to natural resources and environmental protection. You can even download minimalist versions of the topics as PDFs. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/PSHE%2C+RE%2C+Citizenship%2C+Geography+%26+Environmental
Martin Burrett

OneZoom - Tree of Life Explorer - 8 views

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    This is beautiful site showing a zooming tree of life with links to more information for thousands of species. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
Lori Leclair

Free Interactive Web Resources for Teaching Science - 20 views

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    10 sites that offer quality science-based interactives
Roland Gesthuizen

Poplocks and Paper Pose-Ables: papercraft joints for pose-able robots - Boing Boing - 3 views

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    "Poplocks are a very clever system for making movable papercraft fastenings with die-cutting and folding. The Paper Pose-Ables site has a bunch of downloadable papercraft toys you can print out and make, as well as pre-cut/scored kits you can buy, for making fabulous poseable robots and other cool figures. .. the Poplocks system really makes for a great, semi-rigid joint for the toys."
Roland Gesthuizen

What Will Humans Look Like in 100,000 Years? - 7 views

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    "Pittsburgh-based visual artist Nickolay Lamm, who blogs at UK discount site MyVoucherCodes.co.uk, worked with a computational geneticist to illustrate three ways that humans' physical appearances might change to better suit their environments over the next 100,000 years. However, many of these assumptions don't rely on evolution, but rather zygotic genome engineering technology. Scientists in the future might be able to manipulate human features prior to birth."
Amy Roediger

Welcome to Diagnoser - 8 views

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    At this web site you will find diagnostic instructional tools for middle and high school teachers and students. These tools, which include web-served assessments, are aligned with National Standards and Benchmarks in science and mathematics. Resources in this project have been developed and tested by teachers and are based on research into the teaching and learning of math and science.
Amy Roediger

ChemCollective - 2 views

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    Resources to teach and learn chemistry
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    Chem Collective is a project designed and maintained by Carnegie Mellon University's chemistry department and the National Science Digital Library. On Chem Collective you will find virtual labs for chemistry experiments, simulations, visualizations, tutorials, and auto-graded problems. Students and teachers can search the site by resource type or by chemistry topic.
Jeanne Elliott

Populations and Ecosystems - 3 views

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    Several sites
Martin Burrett

The Rock Cycle - 8 views

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    Explore the rock cycle with this useful science site which provides an excellent introduction to the topic through interactive flash activities. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
Martin Burrett

Stack Exchange - 2 views

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    As you know, teachers know everything. But there are some mere mortals out there who still need to ask questions. This is a fabulous site with over 80 specialist areas to ask questions to the cloud. The community will then help you find an answer. The areas include English and other languages, computing, maths, science, history and much more. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Cross+Curricular
Roland Gesthuizen

When Tech Met Ed...: The Teachers Should See This: iMotion HD - 11 views

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    "I am eleven years old and a guest blogger here. I often find interesting sites and apps and sometimes want to share them. I will occasionally post things I think teachers should see. Here is my post that I made about an app called iMotion HD"
Cheska Lorena

DNATube.com - 4 views

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    Scientific video site - offers videos on DNA and genetics
Martin Burrett

Bill Nye - The Science Guy - 8 views

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    The blog of science communicator Bill Nye. The site is full of science activities and experiments to try, with video demonstrations and things to download for your class.
Martin Burrett

BBC - iWonder - 6 views

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    This is a superb site from the BBC with interesting questions to inspire awe and wonder. There are videos and other media which attempt to answer questions on history, science and much more. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Cross+Curricular
Martin Burrett

Glean - 7 views

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    A great site for finding a wide collection of educational videos on science and maths.
Sandra Goodrich

Lesson Plans « Teaching (and Learning) with Google Earth - 5 views

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    Examines what Google Earth is, provides resources for learning how to use Google Earth, discusses Google Earth's relevance/utility in the classroom, points to wasy to get started, and introduces Keyhole Markup Language (KML), a standard format for storing and distributing geographic data.
Cheska Lorena

ehc.com Corporate Site - Virtual Body - 5 views

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    Animations - The Virtual Body
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