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No Boundaries
Welcome to the "No Boundaries" project, developed by NASA and USA TODAY Education. No Boundaries helps students explore careers in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), while learning about NASA
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 12, 2011
Virtual Skies
Explore the exciting worlds of aviation technology and air traffic management.
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 12, 2011
Science is Fun
Kids of all ages can use the links below to discover the fun and excitement of science in everyday activities and special projects.
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 12, 2011
WINK
WINK
Wink is a Tutorial and Presentation creation software, primarily aimed at creating tutorials on how to use software (like a tutor for MS-Word/Excel etc). Using Wink you can capture screenshots, add explanations boxes, buttons, titles etc and gener
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 12, 2011
Glimpsing the Brains Powers (and Limits)
New York Times article on the American Museum of Natural History's exhibit on the most complicated object in the universe.
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 12, 2011
GapMinder
GapMinder is an exceptional site helping students compare data about demographics and statistical fact around issues pertaining to growth, agriculture, industry, poverty. There are films and support material as well.
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 13, 2011
mindmeister - Brainstorming the easy way
Online mind mapping software for innovative people and businesses.
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 6, 2014
Lightspeed
One of the new, SMART internet web filters which allows individual teacher control of individual web-pages. EVERY school should have this kind of filter. NO MORE BLOCKING THE ENTIRE INTERNET.
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 12, 2011
WritingFix
Writing Fix - For Teachers, Students & Writers interactive prompts, lessons, and resources for writing classrooms
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 12, 2011
Facing the Future
It's all connected! Climate change. Population growth. Poverty. Environmental degradation. Conflict. Global health crises. Intractable global problems? We don't think so. At Facing the Future we believe in the trans-formative power of widespread, systemic
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 12, 2011