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OwnYourOwnC
- a beautifully designed site that allows teens to compare their "life-choices" with peers around the world. Think you're alone? See what others are thinking about on the tough choices you need to make.
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 21, 2011
WeChooseTheMoon
Science, engineering, history, math, critical thinking, problem solving, interactive experiential learning... all rolled into one 4 day experience of the original Apollo 11 journey to the moon.
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 21, 2011
Outreach Replay Project
Replay-Finding Zoe teaches children about abusive relationships and promotes social and ethical behavior through a highly interactive multi-player game format. Re-Play was developed by the Metropolitan Action Committee on Violence Against Women & Children
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 21, 2011
Google Earth
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 21, 2011
Co.Nx: See the World
Co.Nx - See the World.� Students can engage in real-time meetings with actual diplomats around the world.� This interactive Facebook application teaches 21st century diplomacy, geography, cultures, and issues.�
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 21, 2011
pianomarvel
Interactive piano lessons for all ages, all levels.
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 21, 2011
Synchronous Objects
visualizing choreographic structure from dance to data to objects
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 21, 2011
Dehumanized: When Math and Science Rule the School
Controversial stand in Mark Slouka's
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 21, 2011
The Future of Reading: Students Get New Assignment:
Pick Books You Like By MOTOKO RICH - The experimental approach is part of a movement to revolutionize the way literature is taught in U.S. schools. �
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 21, 2011
Reflection, Refraction and Representation:� The New "Three R's" for K-12 Multimedia Scholarship Teaching.
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 21, 2011