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John Sengia

Air Pollution simulator - 4 views

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    Simulator on air pollution. Students can adjust the population, industry levels, and wind and temp to see how it affects air quality.
John Sengia

Homepage - ABPI - Resources for Schools - 2 views

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    website from the British Pharmaceutical industry. Interactive sims for chemistry and biology. Periodic table activities and population studies are two good ones here.
karen sipe

Alice.org - 1 views

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    "Alice is an innovative 3D programming environment that makes it easy to create an animation for telling a story, playing an interactive game, or a video to share on the web. Alice is a freely available teaching tool designed to be a student's first exposure to object-oriented programming. It allows students to learn fundamental programming concepts in the context of creating animated movies and simple video games. In Alice, 3-D objects (e.g., people, animals, and vehicles) populate a virtual world and students create a program to animate the objects."
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    I have used and have seen this used. It is like a PowerPoint but web based. Presentations can be embedded.
Marge Runkle

The World of 100 : Toby Ng Design - 3 views

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    If the world were a village of 100 people, how would the composition be? This set of 20 posters is built on statistics about the spread of population around the world under various classifications. The numbers are turned into graphics to give another sense a touch - Look, this is the world we are living in.
Marge Runkle

Datamasher - 3 views

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    There are a lot of cool things about DataMasher: the available datasets, the community built around that data, the unique visualization tools, and the easy-to-use interface of the site. What is truly intriguing about the site is the way users take two different datasets and create visual hypotheses. For example, to visualize the Most Reproductive States (US), one user combined the number of US births witH population figures from the 2008 US Census.
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    Did you notice what happens when you click the "Analyze This" link (right side)? Not sure how to take that. It's funny, but does it also, then, discredit any data that you find there?
Vicki Barr

kmlfactbook.org - 2 views

shared by Vicki Barr on 10 Nov 09 - Cached
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    facts about population, life expectancy, mortality, migration
Marge Runkle

World Clock - 1 views

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    Online clock that along with the time, shows real time statistical info of the world. The info includes things like world population, birth, death, divorce, abortion, HIV, cancer incidence etc. You can view real time stats for one year, month, week and day.
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