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Brain Rules

Brain Rules is a companion website to a film called The Brain Rules. The site includes sections to explore each rule through illustrations, charts and video.

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Annenberg Media

Annenberg Media uses media and telecommunications to advance excellent teaching in schools. This mandate is carried out chiefly by the funding and broad distribution of educational video programs with coordinated Web and print materials for the professional development of K-12 teachers. Courses are varied and are broken down from K-4, 5-8, 9-12 as well as [...]

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OneWorld Classrooms is a nonprofit organization which fosters a cross-cultural understanding. Schools from around the world can communicate with each other.

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Xtra Normal

Xtra Normal allows you to create easily create an animation. You pick your scence, type a scripts, add actions and sounds and then the aniamation is ready to share. Supports both English and French.

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Visuwords

Visuwords is an online graphics dictionary and thesaurus. Not only will you find the meanings of words but also their associations with other words and concepts.

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Kyolo

Kyolo allows you to create speech bubbles on your photos.

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Alice

Alice is an open source software which enables students to create animations and interactive games. They also use a programming language to move the characters.

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Academic Earth

Academic Earth is an organization whose goal is to give everyone on earth access to a world class education. Participating universities include Berkeley, Harvard, MIT, Princeton, Stanford and Yale. Subjects are varied and include but are not limited to Astronomy, Chemistry, Lay and Political Science.

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12 Seconds TV

12 Seconds TV is the twitter for video social networking. You have up to 12 seconds to let everyone know what you are up to.

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Blender

Blender is a free open source 3D software. It’s available for the Mac OS, Windows, Linux, Solaris and Irix systems. Tutorials are available online.

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