This is Cool! Albert Einstein’s Library Online
Through the Open Culture blog I just learned that more than 80,000 of Albert Einstein’s documents and drawings are now available to view for free
Through the Open Culture blog I just learned that more than 80,000 of Albert Einstein’s documents and drawings are now available to view for free
Well-constructed Google Earth tours can be excellent multimedia alternatives to textbooks. One such example of this is a collection of Google Earth files about Captain
TinEye is a reverse image search engine. What that means is that instead of searching for images by keyword like you would on Yahoo Images
Dan Meyer has just launched a new site called 101 Questions on which he is sharing images and videos as prompts for developing math questions.
This has been bouncing all over the web for weeks now, but I first saw it Tweeted by Joyce Valenza so I’m going to credit
Last week I published a list of 7 Good Resources for Developing Typing Skills. Here’s another good resource to add to that list. ABCya’s Alpha
Bundlenut is a simple service for organizing a set of links and sharing them with others. To use the service just visit Bundlenut and start
Today I had the privilege to participate in Discovery’s Beyond the Textbook forum. One of my take-aways from the day’s conversation is that most of
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