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Art-Rageous
http://www.art-rageous.net/
As
well as a multitude of other interests, this web site presents an
excellent collection of art lessons which are particularly aimed at
the middle school but would be suitable for a much wider range of
students. Fresh ideas and well presented.
Ideal for year levels 5-9
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Principles of Graphic Design
http://www.mundidesign.com/presentation/index2F.html
You
can download this presentation or use it directly from the Internet.
The presentation deals with an introductory investigation of design,
then moves onto colour theory, composition and layout, perspective and
finally typography. All done in flash and an excellent resource for
teachers all students looking for additional background information in
these areas. Ideal for year levels 7-10
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21st
Century British Sculpture
http://www.sculpture.org.uk/
You
will find here an excellent resource site detailing the works of
almost 100 British-based sculptors. The web site also presents news
and up-to-date information on exhibitions and presentations of
sculptors. This would be a great site for looking at contemporary
sculpture in particular.
Ideal for year levels 7-12
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Christo & Jean-Claude
http://prelectur.stanford.edu/lecturers/christo/index.html
This
somewhat legendary couple have collaborated on impressive large-scale
artistic works around the world including the wrapping of the
Reichstag in 1995, "The Umbrellas" in Japan, “The Point Neuf Wrapped”
in Paris and the "Running Fence" in California. The web site
highlights their achievements, presents biographical material and also
a schedule of upcoming presentations.
Ideal for year levels 8-12
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The
Henry Moore Foundation
http://www.henry-moore-fdn.co.uk
This
world-renowned sculptor has his official Foundation web site here and
the site presents showcases of his work from around the world,
exhibitions and presentations, biographical information as well as
interpretations of his work by a variety of commentators.
Ideal for year levels 9-12
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Shakespeare Vs Britney Spears: What is Art
http://www.philosophersnet.com/games/britney_spears.htm
Defining what art is or is not is very much a cultural and personal
opinion. However in this interactive investigation, you can see what
the philosophers have said about this and also make your own
contribution to the debate. This web site collates everyone's opinion
and then you can investigate what other people think on whether
Brittney really was a greater artist than the bard!
Ideal for year levels 7-10
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The
Incredible Art Department: Art Education
http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/
This
Art service to teachers has been running for over 10 years and from
here teachers can investigate art education news from around the
world, ideas for programs in your classroom, links to excellent web
sites dealing with art, discussions and highlights from a variety of
different art associations. A web site which all teachers need to
visit on a regular basis. Ideal for
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Animalitos
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ngkids/trythis/trycrf2.html
Kids
in some parts of Mexico make clay animal figures called animalitos,
which means little animals. You or your students can also make these
by using the recipe provided here.
Ideal for year levels 1-6
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Folger Shakespeare Library
http://www.folger.edu/template.cfm?cid=618
The
Folger Library is based in Washington DC in the United States and
contains a tremendous collection of primary source material in regards
to Shakespeare and the times in which he lived. This web site
provides a fantastic collection of digitised primary source material
as well as a wonderful collection of lesson plans that builds on the
use of this material. There is also an excellent section dealing with
"Shakespeare for kids". There is a wonderful selection of interactive
games and activities dealing with the works, life and times of William
Shakespeare. Please read the generous copyright notice regarding
classroom use of this resource. Ideal for
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Free
English Teaching Resources
http://www.teachit.co.uk/index.asp
Teach-It provides a fantastic collection of resources for English
teachers and students which they make available from this web site as
PDF files, which you can download at no charge. The resources here
deal with a wide range of year levels and provide a wide range of
reference sources, background notes and ideas for the classroom.
Ideal for year levels 0-10
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The
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy [H2G2]
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/
While
not a conventional historical text "the Hitchhikers Guide to the
Galaxy" provides a fascinating view of the universe and this web site
provides all the background information you would need just in case
you do find yourself sucked up into an alien spaceship, and make sure
you take your PDA with you as all the information you need to succeed
in conquering the universe can now fit in the palm of your hand.
Ideal for year levels 3-12 +any life form
that can read
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The
Citation Machine
http://citationmachine.net/
This
is a free service from the landmark project team and provides teachers
and students with an interactive Web tool which is designed to model
the proper use of information technology. You can generate MLA and APA
citation formats by completing the online form which is available from
this site. Ideal for year levels 3-12
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The
Raven: An Interactive Study Resource
http://www.teachersfirst.com/share/raven/start-fl.html
Welcome to the "Interactive Raven", a look at the vocabulary and
literary devices in Edgar Allan Poe's famous poem: The Raven. This
unit lets users view each stanza of the poem, pointing out the use of
some common literary devices such as alliteration, assonance, internal
rhyme and vocabulary words. By moving the mouse over the highlighted
words users can learn more about Poe’s use of these devices.
Ideal for year levels 7-12
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Christopher Marlowe: The Creation of Dr Faustus
http://www.teachersfirst.com/lessons/marl-1.htm
Dr
Faustus provides an excellent vehicle reducing the basics of
Renaissance scholarship. It is an appropriate text to use to
introduce the rudiments of literary criticism to novice scholars. It
is also a springboard for initiating a discussion of current and
topical issues which can lead students to examine and explore
significant issues in their own lives. An excellent ready to print
classroom unit on this theme. Ideal for year
levels 9-12
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Highwayman: An Interactive Study Resource
http://www.teachersfirst.com/lessons/highwayman/
The
Highwaymen by Alfred Noyes is a classic favourite poem that tells a
good story with powerful imagery and rhythmic cave-ins reminiscent of
horses hooves. The web site highlights important features of this
including alliteration, the use of metaphor and personification,
simile and highlights some of the words the students may not be
familiar with. Ideal for year levels 7-12
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Studies in
Learning,
Evaluation, Innovation & Development
http://www.sleid.cqu.edu.au/index.php
A
scholarly, peer-reviewed, international journal that supports emerging
scholars and the development of evidence-based practice and that
publishes research and scholarship about teaching and learning
informal, semiformal and informal education settings and sites.
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Coursework.INFO
http://www.coursework.info
This
web site offers a selection over 1500 “coursework's” for you to view,
all categorised by subject. They include essays, and reports dealing
with themes such as drama, literature, mathematics, languages,
biology, business studies, economics, religious studies, physical
education, music, design and technology, information technology,
plastics, art . . . Ideal for year levels
9-12
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Yahoo!: Searching the Creative Commons
http://search.yahoo.com/cc
Increasingly an alternative copyright association is being used which
provides limited copyright over a vast range of educational
resources. The Creative Commons
http://www.creativecommons.org began the process and now the
Internet provides a vast array of resources, numbering in the
millions, where teachers and students can make legitimate use of
resources without some of the standard copyright restrictions. You
can search for creative Commons material using this search capability
within Yahoo! Ideal for all year levels
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http://www.pedagonet.com/
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Brain & Learning
http://www.brainconnection.com
This
excellent web site highlights news in the area of how knowledge of how
the brain works and its effect on our understanding inpacts our
knowledge of how we learn. There are research readings which are
reviewed, discussions, columnists as well as research papers which are
written for teachers in order to better understand our students learn
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http://www.cpt.fsu.edu/
You
will find here an excellent collection of papers dealing with
large-scale inventions, especially regarding the use of technologies
in order to increase efficiencies and effectiveness of the teaching
and learning process. These papers highlight the positive and negative
aspects of change and change management and focus around the Florida
School Year 2000 project. Excellent.
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21st
Century Schools
http://www.buildingfutures.org.uk/messageboard/initiative_3/papers/BF_Schools.pdf
So,
just what will 21st century Schools look like? Read page 11-20 and
find out! This is an excellent paper which questions almost every
aspect of school which we take for granted. Yes there are some things
that are very difficult to change but also there is much we can
change, and change for the better for both teachers and for the
students and the cumulative affect of this is that society will get a
much better deal from schools by investing more strategically in our
young people. This is essential reading that anyone committed to
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OECD
Health Data 2005
http://www.oecd.org/document/30/0,2340,en_2649_34631_12968734_1_1_1_1,00.html
OECD
health data 2005, offers the most comprehensive source of comparable
statistics on health and health systems across OECD countries. This
is fantastic resource material for students doing compare and contrast
exercises and looking for relationships between health of countries,
diet, wealth, urban/rural . . . Ideal for
year levels 1-12
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Sports Coach Page
http://www.brianmac.demon.co.uk/
This
page contains an alphabetically sorted list of the pages on the sports
coach web site. This site is an extensive collection of resources for
coaches, sports science students and anyone interested in skill
development in almost any sporting area. Material here deals with a
wide range of sports science themes such as energy pathways,
endurance, lactic acid, mobility, nutrition, oxygen debt, training
principles as well as a wide range of coaching tips and resources.
Ideal for year levels 5-12
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Cool
Meals
http://www.coolmeals.co.uk/
Cool
Kids who want to become like some of their favourite film stars,
sportspeople or even a whiz kid need to eat well. At this web site
you can check out food facts, activities and investigate the virtual
body to discover what foods your body requires in order for you to
stay fit and healthy.
Ideal for year levels 4-7
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Kidde
Safety
http://www.kiddeus.com/KECHome.shtml
The
information presented here is segmented into age groups to ensure that
each level receives information in a format that is appropriate. From
each of these, students can learn how to save their lives if the
houses on fire, carry out a fire safety check and also learn the most
common cause of fires in homes.
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Sports & Nutrition: The Winning Connection
http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/hsnut/index.html
This
web site highlights four critical biological factors for success in
personal sporting endeavours. The four are 1. Ensuring that it needs
the correct balance of food types which are consistent with what your
body requires to carry out the type of physical activity you are
engaging in. 2. Making sure that your pre-game meal is appropriate and
its planned ahead. 3. That you able to keep the necessary energy
levels up and 4. You have sufficient fluid intake before, during and
after the physical activity that is planned.
Ideal for year levels 7-12
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BAM:
Body And Mind
http://www.bam.gov/flash_dan.html
If
you are looking for a web site which can provide contemporary and well
presented material dealing with balancing the requirements of the body
and mind then this web site should meet those requirements. There are
several sections within the sites dealing with fitness, good health,
knowing your own mind, making the most of the grey matter inside your
head, talking things through and life survival skills. An excellent
resource for teachers and students.
Ideal for year levels 3-7
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Using
Digitised Primary Source Materials in the Classroom
http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue10_6/bloom/index.html
Using
Digitised Primary Source Materials with K.-12 students makes learning
content more engaging and relevant, and help students develop a wide
range of skills. This paper highlights the use of Primary Source
Materials in Colorado classrooms and provides a brief overview of what
educators needs are in order to use Digitised Primary Source Materials
or effectively and efficiently and students.
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Reducing Bureaucracy with ICT
http://www.becta.org.uk/leaders/leaders.cfm?section=4&id=2157
Technology has promised much in terms of reducing bureaucracy but only
recently has it eventually started to deliver on these promises. This
British web site looks at how to use information and communication
technologies to reduce bureaucracy within school systems and the role
that interoperability and integration play in this process.
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First
Monday
http://firstmonday.org/issues
First
Monday
is one of the first openly accessible, peer–reviewed journals on the
Internet, solely devoted to the Internet. Since its start in May 1996,
First Monday has published 605 papers in 108 issues; these papers were
written by 718 different authors.
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Flashcan Animator
http://www.flashcan.com/animator
If
you are looking to introduce the concept of animation into the
classroom then this free software would be an excellent place to
start. The site makes use of flash technology to introduce students
to the concepts behind animation and also allows them to create their
own animations. Very cool.
Ideal for year levels 7-12
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Internet Archive
http://www.archive.org/
The
idea behind this archive is to collect artefacts which represent the
evolution of the technology era as well as containing archives of
cultural artefacts in digital form. The site contains a collection of
excellent web site links which will take you back to a time when we
all watched glowing green screens and thought matrix printers were
really cool. Ideal for all year levels
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Total
Cost of Ownership
http://129.71.174.252/tcov2/
The
total cost of ownership of technology within a school system is often
very difficult to judge. This total cost of ownership calculator
allows you to input your data and provide you with feedback on what
the technology that you have invested in is actually going to cost you
in the long-term.
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ISTE:
Learning & Leading with Technology
http://www.iste.org/inhouse/publications/ll/32/6/index.cfm?Section=LL_32_6
This
excellent free online journal deals with the role of technology in the
teaching and learning process. Articles range from using handheld
technology in the classroom through to dissertations on how to best
use online digital resources, reviews of other research, books and
online web sites, technology reviews and much more.
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Really simple RSS for Macs
http://www.thinkmac.co.uk/newsmac/index.html
NewsMac is is a versatile RSS news aggregator that lets you view news
headlines and story descriptions before you have to even touch a Web
browser. Ideal for year levels 6-12
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Approaches to Information Inquiry
http://www.eduscapes.com/info/models.htm
Many
educators view information inquiry is the foundation of all
"traditional content areas". There are a wide range of models dealing
with the nature of information inquiry in this web site presents 10 of
the most popular information inquiry models that are used around the
world. None of these models is necessarily the correct model but each
contributes to the discussion and the process of information inquiry.
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Academie Francaise
http://www.academie-francaise.fr/
The
Academy Francaise is probably unique in that this institution’s sole
purpose is to guard the French language on a global scale. With over
40 member countries, Academy Francaise hosts the official French
dictionary ensuring it is kept up-to-date, adding new terms and
removing outdated terminology. You can also find here a considerable
history of the French language which is quite fascinating.
Ideal for year levels 9-12
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The
Weather Report: in French
http://www.meteo.fr/meteonet_en/index.htm
The
bureau of meteorology in France provides an excellent gateway for
discovering and learning terminology associated with the weather.
Click on any other regions highlighted on the map in order to get a
full weather report. Using this language base have your students
present a weather report for their own area, but in French.
Ideal for year levels 7-10
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2001 Waka
for Japan 2001 http://www.shef.ac.uk/japan2001/
Welcome to the Japan 2001 Waka Website - a site devoted to the many
types of classical Japanese poetry. During the course of the Japan
2001 Festival a collection of 2001 poems was archived here, covering
approximately the first thousand years of poetry in
Japan. The poems appear in the original Japanese, transcribed into the
Roman alphabet (Romanised) and translated into English. They are
accompanied by commentary and background material to fill in the
blanks on the world the Old Japanese poets lived in, their beliefs and
society (in English).
Ideal for year levels 7-12
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A Chacun Sa
Maison
http://www.envolerie.com/accueil.html
This
excellent French language site provides an introduction for young
learners of the French language by way of a range of activities
involving manipulating the French language by way of colouring in,
basic mathematical activities, music terminology, learning the names
of different homes for different animals, some basic work on tense . .
. . An excellent introductory web site for young children wishing to
learn the basics of the French language in a multimedia
environment.
Ideal for year levels 0-5
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Japanese Verbs: An Exercise
http://www1.interq.or.jp/keihin/40verbs.swf
Using
Flash © technology this web site presents a range of introductory
exercises of those students wishing to build on the understanding of
applying verbs in the Japanese language.
Ideal for year levels 8-11
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Accord:
Exercices autocorréctifs
http://www.didieraccord.com/
An
excellent collection of self-correcting exercises for beginning
students. The contexts that are used are excellent and draw heavily
on imagery and particular photographs of everyday scenes in
France. An excellent set of exercises which can be sent as a homework
task.
Ideal for year levels 5-9
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A
Door into the World of Kanji
http://www.neverland.to/kanji/
The
focus of this web site is to provide visitors to Japan with an
introduction to understanding signage which has been written in the
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Japanese Cookbook for Kids
http://web-japan.org/kidsweb/cook.html
This
introduction to Japanese has been especially written for young
children and provides the perfect vehicle introducing young children
to basic Japanese language formats and pronunciation.
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Tessellate
http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/activities/tessellate/
Using
this interactive Java applet students can tesellate different shaped
objects with different numbers of edges in a range of different
colours to produce a wide range of geometric patterns.
Ideal for year levels 4-8
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Exploring Emergence
http://llk.media.mit.edu/projects/emergence/
Mathematics is about patterns and being able to explain patterns using
the language of mathematics. In this excellent essay and simple Java
applet, an apparent object moves across the screen but in fact nothing
is moving at all. This is the concept of emergence, how objects and
patterns can arise from simple interactions in ways that are
unsurprising and can be counterintuitive.
Ideal for year levels 9-12
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Project InterActivate
http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/
The
goal of Project InterActivate is to collect evaluate and disseminate
interactive Java based courseware for teachers of science and
mathematics. What they have ended creating here is an excellent
repository of lessons, activities, tools and a wonderful collection of
Java applets which can be used within your mathematics curriculum or,
if you are a student, to help you understand mathematical concepts and
ideas. Ideal for year levels 0-12
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Mystery Master: Logic Puzzles
http://www.mysterymaster.com/puzzles.html
All
logic puzzles on this web site have been solved! .These logic puzzles
range from very easy through to very challenging. You can download the
Mystery Master program from the site and examine the puzzles and see
how long you take to solve them.
Ideal for year levels 5-11
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Clocks: Teaching Time
http://www.fi.edu/qa00/attic3/
Making use of the "Journey in Time" exhibit this web site has
developed a range of educational resources related to historical
timepieces. The stories of those timepieces and intricate workings
are examined here and activities and resources that complement these
clocks provide interactive fun and understanding.
Ideal for year levels 2-8
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Applications of Mathematics
http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/careers/aa/lessons/math.htm
"What
is the point of doing this mathematics?" This common refrain from
students can be answered using some of the ideas presented on this web
site. Applications of mathematics dealing with firefighting, and into
engineering, vulcanology,
designing, market analysis, animal health, aerospace, life saving,
events planning, house painting, rollercoaster design, playing golf .
. . . . all of these require an application of mathematical
understanding and this web site provides you links through to these
resources. Ideal for year levels 4-10
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Bike
Mathematics
http://www.bikexchange.com/fa97f3.htm
The
contents for this web site were written by 13-year-old student who has
done an excellent job of presenting some background mathematical
concepts which are embedded in the day-to-day use of the bicycle.
Ideal for year levels 5-8
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Clever Games for Clever People
http://www.cs.uidaho.edu/~casey931/conway/games.html
If
you are looking to keep your mind alive and be able to deal with logic
and sequencing, then the games provided here should keep you on top.
Ideal for year levels 6-10
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Drama
Studies
http://www.teachit.co.uk/index.asp?M=6&A=15&S=93&Z=1
Teach-It provides a fantastic collection of resources for drama
teachers and students which they make available from this web site as
PDF files, which you can download at no charge. The resources here
deal with a wide range of year levels and provide a wide range of
reference sources, background notes and ideas for the classroom.
Ideal for year levels 0-10
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Olive
Link
http://www.olivelink.com/
There
are numerous opportunities on the Internet now to share your
photographs with anybody in the world, however most people are a
little less generous when it comes to sharing your video clips!
However this is the focus of this web site. It provides the tools to
compress your video clips in place for online, providing access to
all your friends and relatives. Ideal for
all year levels
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Ricci
Adams’ Music Theory
http://www.musictheory.net
This
is possibly one of the most useful music web sites we have ever come
across. Not only does it contain a wide range of tools, interactive
lessons and very useful utilities it is also been produced under the
Creative Commons © system which allows teachers far greater "rights of
the use" than traditional copyright law allows. You'll find their
lessons dealing with the major and minus scales, dots and tyres, noted
duration, diatonic triads (!), voicing chords . . . Interval trainers
including no training, interval ear trainer, chord ear trainer,
keyboard trainer, triads trainer, brass trainer, guitar trainer . . .
. As well as three very useful utilities including a chord calculator,
staff paper generator and a matrix generator.
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English Theatre (from Canada)
http://www.artsalive.ca/en/eth/index.html
“Arts
Alive: English Theatre” is designed to uncover the behind the scenes
of professional English Canadian Theatre.
Within these web pages parents, teachers and students are invited to
embark on a journey through thematically organized content that will
lead to a greater understanding of and appreciation for the people and
processes involved in transforming a play from the page to the stage.
Ideal for year levels 6-12
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Easy-to-Make Musical Instruments
http://www.kinderart.com/teachers/9instruments.shtml
Children love music as much as they enjoy making things. This web
site joins together these two creative forces and makes them an
enjoyable, albeit quite noisy, combination of activities. Children
can make musical instruments such as tambourine, drum, chimes with
such resources such as buttons, beads, a letter, magazines, photos,
paints . . . . Ideal for year levels 0-4
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Free Music
http://www.coolfreeweb.com/Free_Music/
There
is an extraordinary amount of music available for free download from
the Internet but it is sometimes difficult to ascertain whether or not
the process is legal or not. This web site provides inks to 16 web
sites where you can download MP3 music files without fear of being
marched off to prison in front of your class in period 5 tomorrow.
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CyberFret: Basic Guitar Chords
http://www.cyberfret.com/chords/beginning-7/index.php
If
you are looking for some theoretical support for learning to play the
guitar, you'll find an excellent resources available here along with
guitar chords and discussion forums, learning your scales, some music
theory and much more. Ideal for year levels
6-10
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Alive: English Theatre
http://www.artsalive.ca/en/eth/index.html
ArtsAlive English Theatre
is designed to uncover the behind-the-scenes world of professional
English Canadian Theatre. You are invited to embark on a journey
through thematically organized content that will lead to a greater
understanding of and appreciation for the people and processes
involved in transforming a play from the page to the stage. A great
resource and wonderfully presented.
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Raptor Recovery Project
http://www.raptorresource.org
The
focus here is on the Falcon recovery operation and the reintroduction
of these birds back into the wild. You can access live "bird cams” as
well as video clips and photographic collections. An excellent web
site for those looking at strategies for conserving wildlife.
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Eye
of Science
http://www.eyeofscience.de/
The
photography here is absolutely fantastic and a good percentage of it
is available to be viewed at no charge. Being able to view
three-dimensional electron scanning images of items that border on the
invisible brings a whole new appreciation of the microscopic world
which we pass by everyday. These groups of images include crystals,
bacteria and viruses, botany, medicine, fungus, technology, and
zoology. Ideal for all year levels
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Digital Library Service: US Fish & Wildlife
http://images.fws.gov/
The
United States fish and wildlife service presents this excellent online
digital media library. Teachers and students will find this
collection of public domain photographs a fantastic resource when
creating units of work, online presentations, working on assignments,
all when you require an image of almost any animal imaginable.
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Marine Education Resources
http://www.pacificwhale.org/marine/resources.html
This
web site provides a directory of key educational resources and
materials dealing with marine animals. Ideal
for year levels 3-10
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CaPhotos: Animals
http://elib.cs.berkeley.edu/photos/fauna/
The
calPhotos site provides access to almost 20 000 images of animals.
Check the usage guidelines associated with each image but in general
these are very generous and provide both teachers and students with a
wonderful collection of images which can be used in building classroom
resources, accenting aspects within assignments and for using in
presentations in the classroom.
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Conservation Central: Online Curriculum
http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Education/ConservationCentral/teacher/default.cfm
There
are six modules which make up this entire Online Curriculum which help
students make informed decisions regarding the conservation of
temperate forests in the United States and Central China. This is an
excellent integrated unit of work looking at the big picture. Ideal
for year levels 6-10
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Visions of Science: Photographic Awards 2005
http://www.visions-of-science.co.uk/
To
the judges of these Awards, a Vision of Science is an
attention-grabbing photographic image that gives new insight into the
world of science and the workings of nature. It may show something
never seen before, it may explain a scientific phenomenon, it may
illustrate scientific data or it may simply be an image that shows the
beauty of science.
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Mars:
Dead or Alive?
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/mars/
With
the Mariner probe now having returned it’s huge amount of data, video
clips and imagery as well as experiments which have investigated soil
samples, atmospheric samples and many other investigations, the
question still remains: is there any life on Mars? This web site
provides an excellent background to this program and students can
propose a case for either side of this debate using the resources
available here. Ideal for year levels 3-10
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StudyWorks Online: The Physics Classroom
http://www.physicsclassroom.com/
A
great collection of tutorials, especially written for high school
students is available here online. The tutorials cover a wide range of
topics including Newton's laws, vectors, momentum, work, energy,
power, circular motion, waves, sound, light and kinematics. The
tutorials are augmented with excellent animations as well as questions
and answers. An excellent interactive textbook classroom resource.
Ideal for year levels 9-12
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Who
Did It: Forensics Science
http://www.teachersfirst.com/lessons/forensics/index.html
This
unit has been developed in order to provide students with a
fundamental understanding of forensic science. With the success of
numerous television shows based on this theme, it is not hard to
motivate students to become a forensic scientist. This unit looks at
comparison of tool marks and casting, examination of fibres,
fingerprinting, genetics, soil analysis, ink analysis density of glass
fragments . . . All the tools that the average forensic scientist
requires on an everyday basis.
Ideal for year levels 7-10
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Biomes of the World
http://www.teachersfirst.com/lessons/biomes/index.html
This
online unit of work provides a research project the students
investigating the concept of biomes. The site introduces the major
biomes along with Web resources for further research and also provides
teachers with questions for further classroom discussion along with
reproducible handouts for students. Ideal
for year levels 7-11
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Blue
Zone
http://www.bluzone.com/
The
world that lives beneath the ocean waves is one that is really ever
explored by human beings that the beautiful and the unusual, the
frightening and the engaging all inhabit this amazing zone which takes
up two-thirds of the earth surface. You will find here a wonderful
collection of photographs that show off the beauty and the complexity
of this zone. Ideal for year levels 0-9
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The
Rat Lab: Where All The Mad Scientists Go
http://www.ratlab.co.uk
Contemporary science at it’s very best! Students will find here the
Rat Lab news, the Rat Lab Blog, strange but true facts, experiments to
try at home, and want do scientists really get up to in their
laboratories. Great background information if you are looking at doing
your PhD and wonder what it's all about. There is also information
here on the trivial as well as the amazing and the unexpected.
Excellent presentation and engaging content.
Ideal for year levels 4-12
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Animated Engines
http://www.keveney.com/Engines.html
The
trouble with engines is that they are all greasy and you can't see
inside of them . . . . up until now. These excellent animations allow
you to see inside a range of different motors and observe what
actually is happening inside of them. You will find here two stroke
motors four stroke motors, stirling motors, steam engines, Wankel
engines, Rotary engines and jet engines. Fascinating stuff.
Ideal for year levels 5-10
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Ease
History
http://edcomm1.educ.msu.edu/Ease/index2.html
If
you are looking for resources and learning support in regards United
States history, this web site will provide an excellent gateway. Ease
History provides free entry points: historical events, campaign ads,
and core values. The theme here is viewing historical events through
three different lenses and seeing how the focus changes depending on
which lens you choose to use. A clever concept.
Ideal for year levels 5-12
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World
in the Balance
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/worldbalance/
What
happens when an additional billion people are added to the world
population every 20 or 30 years? What happens when the amount of
resource that is required by each individual is no longer physically
available? These are the questions that this web site asks and also
attempts to answer. Take the global trends quiz and began to
appreciate some of the dilemmas which will face the next few
generations who will inhabit the earth. Issues of climate change,
resource management, food production and population management are now
critical issues. Ideal for year levels 7-12
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CalPhotos: People & Culture
http://elib.cs.berkeley.edu/photos/people/
The
calPhotos site provides access to almost 1500 images of people and
their culture. Check the usage guidelines associated with each image
but in general these are very generous and provide both teachers and
students with a wonderful collection of images which can be used in
building classroom resources that can be used in presentations in the
classroom. Ideal for all year levels
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Cycles of Life in a Bengali Town
http://learningobjects.wesleyan.edu/bishnapur/
The Life Cycle
comprises rituals and social relations attending birth, death, and
marriage. Culture and Society contain segments called Legend and
History, Locality and Kinship, Markets and Economy, Administration and
Politics,
Temples,
Music, Arts and Crafts.
Ideal for year levels 11-12
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The
British Library: Historical Britain Collection
http://www.collectbritain.co.uk/
These
primary source online resources include maps, views, friends and
drawings, early photographs, advertising ephemera, dialect recordings
. . . . Over 90,000 items which are fortunately, searchable.
Ideal for year levels 7-12
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The
Question of Trust
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/reith2002
Trust
is a foundational requirement of any effective society, so what
happens when people no longer trust those that govern and are in
positions of the authority ? This lecture series probes the nature of
trust and investigates sources of deception in our society including
the role of the press and the concept of freedom of the press in our
society. Ideal for year levels 9-12
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Sustainable Cities
http://www.unhabitat.org/programmes/sustainablecities/
This
United Nations initiative is designed to build into urban planning the
capacity for sustainability in terms of planning, building, management
and the functionality of a increasingly urban society. Currently the
project operates in 20 main demonstration and 25 replicating cities
around the world and this web site is an insight as to how cities can
become sustainable in the long-term.
Ideal for year levels 11-12
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Eternal Egypt
http://www.eternalegypt.org
Welcome to Eternal Egypt, which brings to light over five thousand
years of Egyptian civilization. Eternal
Egypt is a living record of a land rich in art and history, people and
places, myths and religions. The stories of Eternal Egypt are told
using the latest interactive technologies, high-resolution imagery,
animations, virtual environments, remote cameras, three-dimensional
models and more.
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African Life Through Art
http://www.ima-art.org/cycles/
Thousands of cultures in Africa see the stages of life bound together
in the continuous cycles-a circle of birth, growth, maturity,
transition and rebirth. Enter into this view of life through a
selection of arts and rituals from the vibrant peoples of the
birthplace of humanity. Wonderful art and a great theme.
Ideal for year levels 0-4
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Population Resources on Government Web Sites
http://www.stokeslib.princeton.edu/popstatsrgrv.htm
If
you are looking for population resources and statistics then this
guide contains an excellent collection of links to selected population
and related data maintained on government web sites. The data covers
a number of countries in Africa, Asia, Middle East, Europe and the
Americas.
Ideal
for year levels 11-12
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The
Encyclopaedia of North American Indians
http://college.hmco.com/history/readerscomp/naind/html/na_000107_entries.htm
This
extensive online encyclopaedia contains thousands of references and
resources for any student looking for a detailed background on
particular tribes, scientific knowledge, health and welfare, warfare,
geography . . . . . Ideal for year levels
10-12
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On
This Day
http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/
This
excellent resource reveals video and audio footage as well as news
items, images and references to events that shape the world on this
day dating back to 1955. This is an excellent resource for anecdotal
historical data and interesting information.
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Strange Days on Planet Earth
http://www.pbs.org/strangedays/index_flash.html
This
web site compliments the television series of the same name and
provides four units of work looking at 1. Invaders: invasive species
of plants and how they are taking hold inhabit a when they were
previously unknown. 2. One degree: the importance of the changing
global temperatures and their possible cumulative effects on the human
race as well as other species of flora and fauna. 3. Predators:
increasingly as we eliminate habitats and reduce numbers of large
predators the global web of life is re-weaving itself. 4. Troubled
waters: how safe is the water you are drinking as it might not be
quite as safe as you think. Ideal for year
levels 5-12
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The
Churchill Speech Interactive
http://www.churchillspeeches.com/
This
online education resource allows you to explore Churchill's renowned
Iron Curtain speech delivered in March 1946 in United States. This
will be the first of many speeches which will be able to listened to
from this site. Augmenting the speeches in audio format will be
analytical tools, supporting commentary and a wealth of rich media
resources. Ideal for year levels 9-12
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World
Atlas.com
http://worldatlas.com
Here
it is: the world atlas online just as the title and the URL promises
(and it really is quite good).
Ideal
for all year levels
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Famous Designers Archives
http://www.io.tudelft.nl/public/vdm/fda/fda02.htm
Industrial design has received a lot of attention over the past few
years as the complexity and innovation continues to improve a dramatic
rates. This web site focuses on the actual designs but also on the
designers and the companies that have taken on the responsibility of
seeking out great design rather than just functional design.
Excellent three-dimensional representations and fantastic educational
resource. Ideal for year levels 7-12
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Transportation Technologies
http://streetsville.web.com/
At
Streetsville Secondary School this unit of work on transportation
technologies has students engaged in their work with a theme and
approach that has to be a winner. Ideal for
year levels 7-12
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Technology at Home
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/tryit/tech/
How
much time do you spend at your computer? How about listening to CDs
or the radio? Watching TV? This activity lets you go back in time
to find out when everyday items such as these first appeared in your
home. Ideal for year levels 7-10
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Inventing Modern America
http://forum.wgbh.org/wgbh/forum.php?lecture_id=1029
In
this online video and audio discussion, some of the the most
influential inventors and innovators get together to discuss the life
of an inventor, the inventive process and the creations they have
inspired. The man who invented the computer mouse, the inventor of
nano-assembly machines, Apple computers’ Steve Wozniak, a biomedical
engineer and Raymond Kurzweil come together in this excellent
invention and innovation presentation. Ideal
for year levels 7-12
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Nanotechnology
http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/antenna/nano/index.asp
Nanotechnology is about making, manipulating and measuring extremely
small things. These things are so small we measure them in nanometres
(millionths of a metre). After visiting this online exhibition you'll
be amazed just how much impact nanotechnology is already happening on
your life in everything from the sports you play through to medical
treatments and the gadgets and gizmos we take for granted.
Ideal for year levels 0-4
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Tech
it Out UK
http://www.techitoutuk.com/
If
you are teaching design and technology at any level you will find the
resources, projects and units of work provided here an excellent
support to your teaching program. You will find information here
dealing with electronics, mechanisms, materials, processors, quality,
systems, structures and food. You also find projects here with good
examples of students work, animations interactive quizzes and planning
tools. An excellent resource for technology teachers.
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Bioethics
http://www.utoronto.ca/jcb/home/main.htm
The
University of Toronto has set up a joint centre for bioethics where
they will study important medical and health ethics through research
and clinical activities. You will find some background research at
this web site and also references to additional resources.
Ideal for year levels 12
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Wherefore Art Thou, Smart Homes?
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1814588,00.asp
It
must have been back in the 1970s when I first read about smart homes
and the promise of automated . . . . everything! So why has it taken
35 years for them to become a reality? This article will bring you up
to speed with where we are in regards to smart homes and whether we
will ever get to live in one. Ideal for year
levels 6-9
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