E-learning is getting an upgrade. Some professors and schools are redesigning their courses to take advantage of the Web's interactive and visual possibilities
Sea90e is the project website for our expedition aboard the Roger
Revelle. We are departing from Thailand on or around June 20th, 2007
and will explore the undersea ridge located at 90° East longitude in the
Indian Ocean.
Educators nationwide have been considering the idea of placing more video
games in schools as a way to improve America’s education system.
TryScience.org is your gateway to experience the excitement of
contemporary science and technology through on and offline
interactivity with science and technology centers worldwide. Science is
exciting, and it's for everyone! That's why TryScience and over 400
science centers worldwide invite you to investigate, discover, and try
science yourself.
Cable in the Classroom uses Macromedia Director and Flash to deliver a
politically-charged board game which educates people on the process of a
presidential race by letting them run their own campaign.
The Weather Channel delivers the Interactive Weather Forecast. Students
can access graphics libraries and real-time weather maps to create a full-
featured, broadcast-quality weather forecast to present in the classroom.
Stop & Go serves to inspire children to read and write their own stories.
Users can choose from 10 different scenarios with PBS characters,
including Arthur and Maya, to create their own tale or take interactive
turns with the characters to write a story. At the end, kids can design a
personalized book to print or email to friends and family.
Immerse yourself in the dynamic world of maps. This companion website
to the traveling exhibit from The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
introduces kids to the essentials of mapping and geospatial representation.
BrainPOP Jr. is an educational program, providing content spanning 7 main
subjects including: Science, Math, English, Social Studies, Health, Arts and
Music, and Technology