Braingenie (braingenie.com)
Braingenie provides practice and video lessons in more than 4,000 skills with an adaptive learning system, featuring games and awards.
Coursera (coursera.com)
Free coursework from major college and universities, taught by First Life professors at the actual schools, through the internet.
Cramberry (cramberry.net)
Cramberry’s advanced studying algorithm maximizes learning by showing you cards you need help with more often.
Discovery Education (discoveryeducation.com)
Discovery Education is a division which offers “streaming educational video material into schools via the internet.”
Duolingo (duolingo.com)
Duolingo is a free language-learning and crowdsourced text translation platform.
Google earth (google.com/earth/)
Google Earth is a virtual globe, map and geographical information program.
Grammaropolis (grammaropolis.com)
Grammaropolis provides songs, books, games, and videos to make the parts of speech come alive.
Haiku (haikulearning.com)
Haiku Learning is a full suite of beautiful, cloud-based tools designed to get you up and running with digital learning in minutes.
Hippocampus (hippocampus.org)
The best multimedia instruction on the web to help you with your homework and study.
Icivics (icivics.org)
A web-based education project that offers an array of free interactive games and activities for students, founded by Justice Sandra Day-O’Connor.
Khan academy (khanacademy.org)
Our mission is to provide a world-class education for anyone, anywhere. All Khan Academy content is available for free at www.khanacademy.org.
Learn code (code.org/learn)
The ‘Hour of Code’ is nationwide initiative by Computer Science Education Week [csedweek.org] and Code.org to introduce millions of students to one hour of computer science and computer programming.
Learnist (learnist.com)
Learnist makes learning from experts fast and easy by remixing anything on the web like videos, ebooks, maps, blogs, podcasts, surveys and more into simple and elegant learning resources on any topic. Like Pinterest for learning.
Mathalicious (mathalicious.com)
Mathalicious lessons teach standards-based math through real-world topics that students care about.
Mathmateer (mathmateer.com)
While your rocket is floating weightlessly in space, the real fun begins! Play one of the 56 different math missions.
National geographic (education.nationalgeographic.com)
National Geographic Education brings geography, social studies and science to life using real-world examples and rich media, so that educators, families, and students can learn about the world and the people in it.
Netsmartz (netsmartz.org)
Educational resource from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Discusses various Internet safety topics.
Periodic videos (periodicvideos.com)
The collection includes videos, each just a few minutes long, for all 118 known elements with a video for each element, as well as many additional supplemental chemistry videos.
Smithsonian (mnh.si.edu)
This comprehensive virtual tour allows visitors using a desktop computer (Windows, Mac, Linux) or a mobile device (iPhone, iPad, Android) to take a virtual, self-guided, room-by-room walking tour of the whole museum.
Socrative (socrative.com)
Socrative is a smart student response system that empowers teachers to engage their classrooms through a series of educational exercises and games via smartphones, laptops, and tablets.
Speed geography lite (speedgeography.com)
Speed Geography is an addictive game that tests your speed and challenges your memory.
Sumdog (sumdog.com)
Online interactive math games and resources for kids.
Sushi monster ()
Sushi Monster provides a fun environment for students to practice their addition and multiplication skills.
Teacher gaming network (teachergaming.net)
TGN is an online source where teachers can create their own games, with their own content, while utilizing various question formats and game styles.
Wolfram alpha (wolframalpha.com)
Wolfram Alpha, is a computational knowledge engine or answer engine developed by Wolfram Research.