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Google Earth across the disciplines
Google Earth Outreach Showcase provides links to Google Earth applications in science, humanities, history, geography, and more.
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 12, 2011
Google Sketchup
Create 3D models on anything! From skyscrapers to coffee pots, you and your students can create solutions with imagination and practicality.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on October 17, 2011
Museum Box
Fantastic opportunity for students to replace old-style reports with CUBES/BOXES where they can import writing (docs), images, video clips to create a display.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on August 24, 2017
Easy Bib
Create a citation for virtually any book just by scanning its barcode! (VERY convenient app!)
Posted by mikefisher821, last updated on November 20, 2011
Interactive Solar System
Interactive Solar System Web 2.0 tool. The advertising on the side is a little distracting, but the tool itself is amazing.
Posted by mikefisher821, last updated on November 20, 2011
Flexbook
Create your own textbook from internet sources. The 21st Century way of curating and compiling resources that are relevant to your content area!
Posted by mikefisher821, last updated on August 24, 2017
The Scale of the Universe2
See the macro and micro views of the universe. Think the "power of 10' and let your students zoom and in zoom out to see perspectives of the universe. Use the SCROLL function at the bottom of the page; click on each item see the description.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on March 28, 2012
SCIENCE 360: The Knowledge Network Videos
Developed through the National Science Foundation, this site is packed with exciting videos on the latest trends in science for k-12.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on February 6, 2014
The iPad Learning Studio
An exceptional find- the iPad Learning Studio examines specific uses, practices andlinks for each subject area to be used by educators. Standing ovation to the developers: Cheryl Davis and faculty from Acalanes Union High School, Lafayette, California.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on July 8, 2012