"The Regents Review 2.0 collection includes 50 videos produced by New York Network, a service of the State University of New York, in collaboration with the Association of Public Broadcasting Stations of New York."
The WebSEM is a scanning electron microscope (SEM) connected to the Internet allowing educators from around the world to log-in and use the microscope live in their classroom. The students can control the magnification, move and focus the specimen, and collect elemental data to determine the composition of the specimen. When desired, images can be saved to the classroom computer for further viewing. This is a free service to all educators and available worldwide.
"Learn about 21st Century technological careers, and the skills they entail, in this collection of media resources. Adapted for use by high school students and teachers, these resources have been developed in collaboration with Centers and Projects in the National Science Foundation's Advanced Technological Education program."
"a collection of digital resources for science educators at all levels. Each resource has been reviewed for scientific accuracy and the use of humans/animals in teaching. "
Algebra 2/Trigonometry Resources are a collection of free resources for students
studying and/or reviewing a second course in high school algebra and/or trigonometry.
"This collection of storytelling activities-developed by storyteller/author Heather Forest for her storytelling workshops with students, teachers, and librarians-can be expanded by educators into language arts lesson plans to support speaking, listening, reading and writing skills."
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Explore museums from around the world, discover and view hundreds of artworks at incredible zoom levels, and even create and share your own collection of masterpieces.