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  • unknown (Between the Lions, 7/6/2011)
    The Video relates the /r/ sound at the beginning of words. The words to the song run along the bottom of the screen as a ball bounces above the words to give a visual of each word as the singers sing the song.
  • unknown (Between the Lions, 7/6/2011)
    A Video with the puppet singers singing about words that have the short /e/ sounds.
  • unknown (Between the Lions, 7/6/2011)
    A Video using ten commonly used words in the English language, including puppets that sing a song to help learn sight words.
  • unknown (Between the Lions, 7/6/2011)
    A cartoon Video displays sentences above a singing gorilla. At the end of each sentence the singer states what type of punctuation should be used. The punctuation mark is then added to the end of the sentence.
  • unknown (Between the Lions, 7/6/2011)
    A Video with real life connections. Singers use describing words (adjectives) to compare objects with one another.
  • unknown (Between the Lions, 7/6/2011)
    A Video with puppets singing about words with the ch blend in the words.
  • National GeoGraphic Digital Media Group (Thinkport, 10/28/2010)
    See footage of an annular eclipse where the moon crosses in front of the sun during the farthest point in its orbit, making the moon appear too small to fully cover the sun.
  • Museum of Natural History, Arctic Studies Center (Smithsonian Institution, 2000)
    This on-line exhibit examines the history of the western expansion of the Vikings and provides information on the culture of the Vikings.
  • Project Team: Carol Jackson, Bill Gonzalez, Liz Manning, Linda Donovan, Kevin Hall, Jill Marcellus (Thinkport, 7/6/2011)
    Using comic characters that are chosen by the student for their different math abilities, these field trips use skills such as statistics, probability, algebra, geometry, decimals, percents, negative numbers, and more.
  • Chris Klimas (Maryland Public Television, 2012-01-13)
    A site devoted to helping middle grade students build and use problem-solving skills to solve unique and complex mathematical problems. Students become undercover agents working to thwart the evil Dr. Wick.
  • Michigan Virtual University (Michigan Virtual University, 2010)
    Students can practice adding polynomials by dragging tiles. Students can choose level of difficulty as well as get feedback.
  • Montano, Gloria (2008 Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology., 2005)
    Develop a strong bond between technology and its social relevance, develop technology solutions through student projects, and identify and promote best practices for change in academia and industry.
  • Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History (Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, 2012-01-13)
    Students learn about dinosaur excavation by performing a virtual dig. Students distinguish between the anatomy of various dinosaurs and their location, diet and other general information.
  • Melanie Karaffa Tolan (San Diego County Office of Education, 2000)
    In order to better understand the causes and effects of civil rights, students gather primary and secondary information about the Civil Rights Movement.
  • Hargrove, Tracy Y. (NCTM, 2012-01-13)
    Students use virtual pattern blocks to problem solve and reason with fractions. They investigate relationships between parts and wholes using virtual fractions.
  • Unknown author (National Science Foundation, 8/24/2009)
    University of Central Florida is a place where engineers and artists combine their know-how for Video games/ virtual reality. Now they are discovering the benefits of this lab for the Forest Fire project,
  • Unknown author (GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE HIGHWAY & TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT, 00/00/2006)
    This virtual tour takes users across the Golden Gate Bridge. They can walk forwards or backwards, and look up or down and to the left or right. There is also a view from the top of the South Tower.
  • NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 2/25/2008)
    Contains a searchable directory of images, visualizations, and animations of the Earth. This section contains images sorted by the satellite or spacecraft that took them.
  • Borwein, Peter; Jorgenson, Loki (The Mathematical Association of America, 1/1/2002)
    This paper explores some subtle uses of interactive Graphical tools that help us "see" the mathematics more clearly. Focuses on cases where the right picture suggests the "right theorem."
  • University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana (University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, 10/4/2010)
    The Visual Cognition Laboratory at the University of Illinois Psychology Department offers a collection of Video demos showing examples of visual stimuli used in the lab to study change blindness and inattentional blindness.