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OpenStax: Textbooks
OpenStax offers free textbooks to all types of students, making education accessible and affordable for everyone.
You will find books on the topics:- bookkeeping;
- economy;
- management and marketing;
- nursing;
- Sciences;
- human Sciences;
- math; …
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European Environment Agency: Textiles, consumption production and climate
The European Environment Agency deals with and researches various topics about raw materials, materials, climate, sustainability... and is part of the European Commission.
This site contains interesting data, infographics, reading material for …
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Herodotos: Questions about the video
Video about the life and work of the Greek writer Herodotos. The video is paused periodically when students need to answer questions about the content.
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NASA Science: Open Source Science Initiative
The space agency NASA is committed to building an inclusive open science community. Open source science is a commitment to openly sharing software, data and knowledge (such as algorithms, articles, documents, additional information) as early as …
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Archives.design: Digital archive for graphic design
Looking for some design inspiration? Archives.design is a free digital archive of graphic design-related items available at the Internet Archive.
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Collage Technique: Overview
In this video you will get an overview of the use of the collage (technique) by famous artists.
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BioRender: Medical scientific drawings
BioRender was developed to quickly create medical scientific drawings and infographics. It has a database of thousands of medical and biological sites, which your students can use to create drawings of the human body.
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American Museum of Natural History: Ology
Scientific website on which DIY activities, online educational games and educational videos can be found. Fourteen areas of science are covered, including biodiversity, brain, genetics, marine biology, microbiology, paleontology, zoology, …
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CHEMzine: Downloadable magazine
The zines were created by polymer chemist Alex Cook. The following themes are available:
- atoms,
- bonds and structure,
- matter,
- thermodynamics and reaction rate,
- organic chemistry,
- polymers,
- DNA and RNA,
- proteins.
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Periodic table of the elements
With this periodic table you can get more information about each element, such as:
- atomic beam,
- ionization energy,
- melting point,
- boiling point,
- oxidation number,
- electron affinity,
- electronegative value,
- ...
You can also view interactive graphs of …
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Wordstool: Practice vocabulary
Students and teachers can use this site to create and share word cards and vocabulary exercises. You can also create custom practice sets and monitor your students' progress.
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The Bézier Game: Practice with the pen tool
Internet game that allows you to practice Adobe's infamous pen tool and the famous Bézier curves. The Bézier curve is a parametric curve used in computer graphics and programs such as Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator.
The game aims to improve …
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