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Dinah-might adventures
(for
teachers)
http://www.dinah.com/
Dinah Zike offers a
variety of graphic organizers which allow students to
present the information they gather from the Internet in a
hard copy format.
Microsoft Design
Gallery (for anyone)
http://dgl.microsoft.com/
A vast collection of images
in all formats: clip art, gifs, etc.
Glamrockcop Digital
Artwork (for anyone)
http://glamrockcop.homestead.com/home.htm
A gallery of digital
artwork, including fractals and landscapes.
Real Audio sounds (for
anyone)
http://www.cryan.com/realaudio/
A collection of sound
clips from radio and commercials. Requires a RealAudio
player.
iMovies in Education
(for teachers)
http://www.apple.com/education/dv/
Apple Computer's site
for using imovies in the classroom. Lots of examples
&endash; explore this site in depth.
Google Image Search
(for anyone)
http://images.google.com/
A vast collection
of images and their corresponding URLs. Many of these images
are copyrighted, so check the original. Many images are jpeg
files (photographs).
Discovery School
Clipart (for anyone)
http://school.discovery.com/clipart/
Lots of
content-specific clipart.
Math Symbols (for
teachers)
http://208.183.128.3/instruct/math-symbols.html
A small collection of
math graphics, including some animations.
Digital Video
Instructions from Science Junction (for
anyone)
http://www.ncsu.edu/sciencejunction/route/usetech/iMovie/index.html
Offers lessons on how
to shoot and edit digital videos with iMovie
software.
The Atomic Library
(for parents and teachers)
http://www.atomiclearning.com/index.shtml
This site offers free
demos of many types of software, including Hyperstudio,
Inspiration, and Photoshop. Full tutorials are available for
a fee.
Webmonkey Multimedia
Resources (for anyone)
http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/multimedia/
Webmonkey has great
design tips. Check out their section on multimedia including
MP3, Shockwave, animations and more.
Multimedia Schools
(for teachers)
http://www.infotoday.com/MMSchools/default.htm
"A Practical Journal
of Technology for Education, including Multimedia, CD-ROM,
Online, Internet & Hardware in K-12"
NASA Multimedia
Gallery (for anyone)
http://www.nasa.gov/gallery/
This site is a
comprehensive collection of NASA's resources: still images,
video clips and audio clips.
Challenge 2000
Project: Project-Based Learning and Multimedia (for
teachers)
http://pblmm.k12.ca.us/index.html
The San Mateo County
(California) Office of Education has designed this website
for educators. It has hints and examples for using
multimedia in the classroom.
Video Clips of Science
and Math Activities (for teachers)
http://www.utdallas.edu/dept/sci_ed/ED4372/et_activities.htm
This site offers a
collection of science and math activities. The lesson plans
are accompanied by video clips demonstrating the
activity.
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