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Google Art Project
A month ago, Google released the ambitions Google Art Project which uses street-view technology to allow users to virtually move around some of the world’s greatest museums and browse famous works of art. I finally had some time to sit down and give it a tour, and it’s quite impressive.Collected in techhappy's videos Mar 1, 2011 -
Paragons of the Week: Mapeas, Sight Words with Samson, Qwiki
Episode 35 >> Previous Paragons 1. Mapeas Mapeas is a Google Maps mash-up that shows news happenings from around the world.Collected in techhappy's videos Dec 2, 2010 -
Historical Imagery and 3D Trees in Google Earth
Historical Imagery Google recently improved upon Google Earth and introduced a historical imagery slider so that you can compare locations with how they looked previously (as far back as imagery is available for any particular location). 3D Trees Another great new features is 3D trees.Collected in techhappy's videos Nov 29, 2010 -
Nuclear Detonation Timeline 1945-1998
Here’s an eye-opening video created by Isao Hashimoto which shows all of the 2,053 nuclear tests and explosions that took place between 1945-1998. EdTechIdeas: This would be an interesting video to show as a discussion starter for middle and high school students studying World War II, human rights, the arms race, and nuclear proliferation.Collected in techhappy's videos Nov 28, 2010 -
Paragons of the Week – Scale of the Universe, Nobel Prize Edu-games,
Episode 29 >>Previous Paragons 1. Scale of the Universe Scale of the Universe is an amazing journey in scale.Collected in techhappy's videos Oct 7, 2010 -
EARCOS 2011 Presentation - Web 2.0 Tools You Can Use Monday Morning
Web 2.0 tools for elementary teachers to increase student learning, communication, and collaboration.Collected in techhappy's videos Sep 30, 2010
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EdTechIdeas A month ago, Google released the ambitions Google Art Project which uses street-view technology to allow users to virtually move around some of the world’s greatest museums and browse famous works of art. I finally had some time to sit down and give it a tour, and it’s quite impressive. Read More
Mar 1, 2011