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OhmZone

From site:  Welcome to the OhmZone!  Here you can build any kind of circuit you want.  In the bottom right-hand corner of the screen, you have a battery, some light bulbs and resistors, two switches, and wires to connect everything…

My Own Business

From site:  My Own Business, Inc. is a nonprofit organization committed to helping people succeed in business. The course is presented by successful business owners who point out the common, avoidable mistakes… Our course is geared toward the entrepreneur who…

Dynamic Periodic Table

This dynamic periodic table of elements lets you drill into specific elements to see what each does at specific temperatures, when they were added to the table, and their properties, orbitals and isotopes.  There’s even a link into Wikipedia that…

Google Sky

From site:  Traveling to the stars has never been easier. To help you explore the far reaches of our universe, we have teamed up with astronomers at some of the largest observatories in the world to bring you a new…

Highlights for High School: AP Calculus

From site:  We have selected relevant material from MIT’s introductory courses to support students as they study and educators as they teach the AP® Calculus curriculum. Analysis of Graphs Limits of Functions Asymptotic & Unbounded Behavior Continuity: Property of Functions…

Mr. Eclipse

From site:  The ultimate resource for eclipse photography

How Volcanoes Work

From site:  This website is an educational resource that describes the science behind volcanoes and volcanic processes. The site is sponsored by NASA under the auspices of Project ALERT (Augmented Learning Environment and Renewable Teaching). It is intended for the…

Physics: An Overview of NSF Research

From site:  Physics begins with the everyday physical world around us—the blue of the sky, the colors of the rainbow, the fall of an apple, the motions of the moon. What’s happening here? Why do things work this way? Physics…

IPPEX – Plasma Physics

From site:  IPPEX uses interactive multimedia over the World Wide Web to engage students in formulating questions and creating meaning from their own experiences. Rather than passively learning facts and following routine instructions, students solve problems and learn how to…

Interactive Map of Southeast Asia and Australia

This site shows an interactive map of Southeast Asia and Australia that displays each country’s name and capital when you point to it.  There is also a link to the CIA World Fact Book for more detailed information.

Interactive Map of the Middle East

This site offers an interactive map of the Middle East that displays each country’s name and its capital when you point to it.  There is also a link to the CIA World Fact Book for more detailed information.

Interactive Map of the United States

This site offers an interactive map of the United States that displays each state’s name and its capital when you point ot it.  There’s also a link to the CIA World Fact book for more detailed information.

Interactive Map of Africa

This site has an interactive map of Africa that displays each country’s name and capital when you point to it.  There are some brief facts and a link to the CIA World Fact Book for more detailed information.

Interactive Map of South America

This site has an interactive map of South America that displays each country’s name and its capital when you point to it.  It also provides a link to the CIA World Fact book for more detailed information.

Interactive Map of Mexico

This is an interactive map of Mexico that display the name and capital of each of its 31 states when you point to it.