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| Subject: | RE: Explorelearning science and math |
| Author: | aterner |
| Date: | May 5 2006 |
but they work best when you have the students on the computers instead of using
one computer with a SMART board, even if you change the screen resolution to
make the applet and questions larger. It is still much too small for the
students to see. I will probably not join again, because of the yearly cost.
On May 4 2006, ihor wrote:
> On May 3 2006, Susan wrote:
> Has anyone used any of the
> http://explorelearning.com shockwave
> science applets to teach
> math topics? I know that you have to pay
> for the site, but you
> can look at each applet for free for five
> minutes. I would like
> to subscribe, but would like to think of more
> uses for the
> science applets to "multiply" my investment.
Have you used any of
> the math ones? I think those are great. I used them quite a bit when
> they were still free.
-Ihor
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