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Kristin Henning

Math - PhET Simulations - 1 views

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    I would use this site to work with the math and science teachers. For this bookmark, I am focusing on math because I find this group to be the hardest to get to work with the library. I would meet with the teachers, discuss concepts they are teaching and then show them this array of simulations they can assign students for any of the following reasons: *Formative Assessment *Further practice on a concept a student is struggling with mastering *A learning extension for accelerated learners - this could be a part of a personalized learning path.
Sara Perry

HippoCampus - Homework and Study Help - Free help with your algebra, biology, environme... - 0 views

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    I loved exploring HippoCampus. The educational video, test prep, and simulations were amazing. I am exploring the topic English, specifically "Crafting an Effective Writer" and have found this video on being a successful online learner. The videos are informative and I could see my English teacher using them and it even applies to this course right now.
Karen Howell

HippoCampus - Homework and Study Help - Free help with your algebra, biology, environme... - 1 views

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    What is Pressure? Very interesting simulation for students.
Mike Slowinski

Developing a Business Plan | OERu - Mike Slowinski - 1 views

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    This course could be used in our high school business classes, as their curriculum covers the business plan process. It would be a great way to support a simulation where students create their own businesses from the ground up.
Ellie Rumney

PhET: Free online physics, chemistry, biology, earth science and math simulations - 0 views

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    Free educational simulations covering a diverse topics designed by the University of Colorado available in various languages.
dreamingofmichelangelo

Friction | OER Commons - 1 views

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    This little simulation illustrates how atoms act due to friction. The activity is simple, as it tries to show what happens microscopically between a chemistry and a physics textbook when they are rubbed together. When students rub the cutaway atoms together, they are able to see how they start to speed up and the thermometer on the side shows them how the faster they move, the hotter they become. When they let them sit for a while, the thermometer cools down and the atoms slow down. This would be a great way to provide a more concrete depiction of what happens with friction for those students who have a hard time grasping the concept through written description or static images in a textbook or handout.
melreiff

Science Simulations - 3 views

These simulations could supplement coursework and lessons in Science. The University of Colorado Boulder created sims that are based on extensive education research and engage students through an ...

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started by melreiff on 25 Sep 18 no follow-up yet
jenniezuk

Fair Play Game: A Simulation in Racial Bias - 2 views

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    Play as the character Jamal Davis and experience some of the racial bias he encounters along his way to becoming a university professor.
Angela Bjork

Free Online Textbooks, Flashcards, Practice, Real World Examples, Simulations | CK-12 F... - 0 views

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    CK-12 Foundation provides a library of free online textbooks, videos, exercises, flashcards, and real world applications for over 5000 concepts from arithmetic to history
Tina Birkett

Peace Dove Simulator - 2 views

Take on the mission to disarm the world of nuclear weapons! You have eight "Peace Doves" to help you, each able to disarm one of the eight countries possessing nuclear weapons. I can see this bein...

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started by Tina Birkett on 17 Sep 15 no follow-up yet
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