[K12OSN] Web based flash/java educational stuff
Chris Thomas
cwt137 at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 16 22:05:16 UTC 2005
A place my school uses is www.ctw.org. Sesame Street
(Children's Television Workshop) is the most popular
thing in education media, IMHO. ctw.org is geard for
younger kids and has a lot of games in flash. Also
they have sound so make sure it's working.
Chris
--- Shawn Powers <spowers at inlandlakes.org> wrote:
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> Would you be willing to send (either on list or off)
> web sites your
> teachers use for web based learning? Especially
> younger kids, but at
> any level?
>
> I really am trying to push web-based bells and
> whistles, showing the
> power of the internet and the thin clients, rather
> than to dwell on
> "what software we can't use anymore"
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> -Shawn
>
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