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FREE
Reader Leslie M. suggested this site:
http://free.ed.gov/index.cfm
Federal Resources for Educational Excellence
Teaching and Learning Resources from Federal Agencies
Federal Resources for Educational Excellence (FREE) makes it easier to
find teaching and learning resources from the federal government. More
than 1,500 federally supported teaching and learning resources are
included from dozens of federal agencies. New sites are added regularly.
FREE is among the most popular K-12 websites maintained by the U.S.
Department of Education because of the many great resources being
offered by participating federal agencies.
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WizIq
Reader Mark C. suggested this site:
http://www.wiziq.com/
WiZiQ puts learners and teachers together regardless of the boundaries and=
enables live, online teaching for absolutely no cost to the teacher or the=
student. Learning live in a virtual classroom from a teacher of your choic=
e,
we believe, is the next best alternative to face-to-face teaching. Further=
,
with all the =93digital=94 benefits that computers offer us, teachers can =
explain
concepts using 'learning assets' such as images, videos, PowerPoint
presentations, documents etc. Unlike face-to-face classes, sessions get
recorded so that teachers and students can revisit and even search for a
certain topic. Real time interaction in the virtual classroom allows for l=
ive
feedback from the students making WiZiQ a valuable tool for teachers. Anot=
her
advantage of WiZiQ is that it is a discovery platform to find good teacher=
s
and high quality free educational content that is rated by the learning
community.
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