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http://www.povertyisnotagame.com/ - 0 views

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    PING is an online game made for secondary schools, forming a starting point to discuss the subject 'poverty' and what it means to be poor. Ping is aimed at the students of the secondary and third degree. The students become the main characters in the game. They can choose between Jim or Sofia, who, due to certain circumstances, end up on the street and need to find their own path. PING shows that games can help to introduce complex social subjects like poverty in the class room.
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inGenious Resources - 1 views

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    Description: The website Biologie online was developed by a free alliance of German students of medicine and biological science. It is intended to give an overview of the most important issues in biological... Try out the educational animations on eChalk Description: Are you thinking of boosting up your classes with some online resources?
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http://www.igc.gulbenkian.pt/media/mnewsarticle/16 - 0 views

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    In the 2011 edition of the international Ciencia en Acción competition, the first prize in the Teaching Resources category went to the animated video 'Me and my Body', developed and produced by members of the IGC Science Communication Team (Catarina Júlio, Ana Mena and Ana Godinho), in collaboration with Diana Marques (illustrator), Cláudio Silva (Fundação para a Computação Científica Nacional) and Alexandre Gil (student). According to the competition judges, this award acknowledges the video's 'ability to make science attractive to young people, and teach them the concepts of cells and organs of the body, in a very professional and educational fashion'.
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http://bio-ditrl.sunsite.ualberta.ca/ - 0 views

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    Bio-DiTRL operates as an online database with digital media that can be used to assist in teaching biology. In it you will find images, animations, video clips and text excerpts that may be downloaded for use by subscribers. Anyone may search or browse by following the appropriate links. Contributions of suitable teaching resources are most welcome.
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Renaissance Dance Database - 2 views

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    Over the last decade the amount of information available on the Internet regarding Renaissance dance has grown exponentially. In an effort to make the current wealth of information more easily accessible, I have begun compiling information and links in this database.
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Maths Experiencing - 0 views

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    Maths Experiencing is a Unesco resource for Maths learning
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http://joaoalves.amplify.com/2009/03/22/photo-tools/ - 0 views

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    Photo tools, free images, etc.
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NASA - Educators - 0 views

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    NASA.gov brings you images, videos and interactive features from the unique perspective of America's space agency. Get the latest updates on NASA missions, subscribe to blogs, RSS feeds and podcasts, watch NASA TV live, or simply read about our mission to pioneer the future in space exploration, scientific discovery and aeronautics research.
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ESA - Kids - Highlights - 0 views

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    Space for Kids! ESA Kids features space news, information, games, animations and downloads for kids aged between 6 and 12. Kids will find colouring books, puzzles, quizzes, art galleries and downloads, as well as the latest space news.
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ESA - ESERO Project - 0 views

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    One of the major challenges facing ESA is to meet the very diverse educational needs of all our Member States. Supporting European teachers is a complex task, given the different national educational systems and languages. The European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) project is ESA's primary way to support the educational community.
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Evolution - 1 views

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    The most comprehensive evolutionary science resource on the Internet.
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eNature - 0 views

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    eNature.com is the web's premier destination for information about the wild animals and plants of the United States. Over past years, eNature has consistently been one of the Internet' most-visited sites for nature and wildlife information and has won numerous awards and accolades.
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Oceanário - Teachers and Students - 0 views

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    The Oceanário de Lisboa offers fun activities, where participants are pushed to unfold multiple secrets dwelling amidst Oceanário's exhibits. Come check out our multiple experiments and activities for all ages.
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Modellus - 0 views

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    Modellus enables students and teachers (high school and college) to use mathematics to create or explore models interactively. Mosellus is free and it was developed by a portuguese colleague
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Becoming Human - 1 views

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    Becoming Human brings together interactive multimedia, research and scholarship to promote greater understanding of the course of human evolution Becoming Human is an interactive documentary experience that tells the story of our origins. Journey through four million years of human evolution with your guide, Donald Johanson.
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Berkeley Lab: Educational Sites - 1 views

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    Berkeley Lab's Center for Science & Engineering Education (CSEE) carries out the Department of Energy's education mission to train the next generation of scientists, as well as helping them to gain an understanding of the relationships among frontier science, technology, and society.
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Chemistry for Life - 1 views

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    Visit the Virtual Gallery, do online experiments, view exciting films about the global themes of chemistry.
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Rader's CHEM4KIDS.COM - 1 views

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    Chem4Kids.com! The web site that teaches the basics of chemistry to everyone!
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The Museum of Online Museums - 1 views

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    The Museum of Online Museums (MoOM) This site is edited by Coudal Partners, a design, advertising and interactive studio in Chicago, as an ongoing experiment in web publishing, design and commerce.
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Eyes on Art - 2 views

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    So while many of the people we work for (teachers and students) are given allowances to use images from the Web for educational purposes, the sponsor of this Web site is not an educational institution. Still, rather than abandon the richness of art imagery on the Web, or joining into a formal partnership with a museum, our goal was to continue on our mission: creating models of Web-based learning that regular teachers could create (if they had the luxury we enjoy of doing this as our fulltime jobs).
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