2. Interactive and Dynamic than any application
Installable app for offline use
Flexible Interface
Mobile and Tablet Friendly
Major sources for information's are : Wolfram Alpha
Layout and presentation : Eric Scerri
Ptable Demo Link: https://youtu.be/EX56SP-lTHc
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4. Largest educational blogging platform
Archive and support student and teacher for learning
Powerful tool for sharing information
Boundary less platform
Used for showcasing individual works
Helps to improve students writing abilities and engage with wide range of
audience beyond their classroom
E.g.: Campuspress
Teacher friendly, student safe, learning centred and powered by word press
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6. A global education network that connects learners and resources
Developed for students from K-12 Classes
Helps to share quizzes, assignments, notes and manage communication
between parents, students and colleagues
Secure learning platform
Founded on September 2008
Founders: Jeff O'Hara, Nic Borg, Crystal Hutter
Around 87.4 million users
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8. Video sharing website similar to YouTube
Based on educational industry, particularly teachers, to share educational
resources such as video, audio, documents, photos, groups and blogs.
Safe platform for students learning it easily accessible where YouTube is
blocked
Founded on 6 March 2007 by Adam Smith & Jason Smith
In 2009 TeacherTube partnered with NASA's Ares and NASA's Ares TV
program. Since the partnership started, the Ares videos have reached
students across the world.
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10. Collection of virtual labs, scenario-based learning activities, tutorials, and
concept tests.
Use content for pre-labs, for alternatives to textbook homework, and for in-
class activities for individuals or teams
Organised by a group of faculty and staff at Carnegie Mellon University who
are interested in using, assessing, and creating engaging online activities for
chemistry education.
A set of activities are included related to Stoichiometry, thermo-chemistry,
equilibrium, acid/base chemistry, Solubility, Analytical Chemistry and
Electro chemistry
These activities are supported by online tutoring
The Chemistry Collective began with the IrYdium Project's Virtual Lab in
2000, Dr.David Yaron, Associate Professor