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Create A Graph
Here is a free web-based graphing tool from the National Center for Educational Statistics. It’s called Create A Graph. Pick at graph type: bar, line, area, XY, pie Enter your data Provide labels and select fonts/sizes Preview Print or Save … Continue reading
PDF Hammer
Need to edit a PDF file? Now you can do so without buying software or even installing software. Go to PDFHammer and upload your PDF file. Using the online tool you can delete a page, rearrange the order of the … Continue reading
Krampf’s Science Videos
Every week Robert Krampf publishes a science video showing simple scientific principles in ways that can be repeated by students at home using common household items. Most of the videos are only one or two minutes and are designed to … Continue reading
Maps of War
If you like maps and are interested in history, you will like Maps of War. The site shows a multimedia map for most major military operations. In addition, there are religious time lines and other significant events such as the war … Continue reading
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MIT OpenCourseWare – now for high school
I talked about MIT’s OpenCourseWare project last year in my eTech presentation. This is a great resource if you are interesting in the content of a college course. MIT has placed many (I have heard people say “all”) courses online and … Continue reading