Creativity Games
February 6, 2012 -- Submitted by Ryan, a teacher from Australia, who is affiliated with the site.
Weekly games, challenge and articles for developing your creative thinking.
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Weekly games, challenge and articles for developing your creative thinking.
Tutorhub is a homework help and online tutoring website. What is different is that it provides a place for collaborative learning (which is free), where students can ask questions and work together to answer them. For those needing extra help, it also allows students to chose and contact online tutors and arrange private one to one online tutoring support.
mySchoolNotebook.com is a useful tool for students since it allows taking notes into well-arranged notebooks divided into individual lectures and topics. The notebooks can be shared with Facebook friends, who can also edit them. Moreover, the application can be used offline without an Internet connection or downloaded directly from the Apple App store for Apple fans.
Shmoop (named “Best in Tech 2011″ by Scholastic Administrator Magazine) is a new learning and teaching resource, lovingly made by experts and educators from Stanford, Harvard, Berkeley, and other top universities. Shmoop offers learning resources and homework help for Edgar Allan Poe’s The Raven, along with other Literature topics, poetry, US History and Test prep resources, which would be a helpful resource for your website visitors.
Quiz Factor is the fun, fascinating and free quiz site where you can test your knowledge, challenge your friends and even win a prize. There are fun and educational quizzes for kids of all ages – there’s a quiz for just about everybody!
Word-Nerd is an innovative, fun and easy way to learn vocabulary words for the SAT and PSAT. Word-Nerd uses a unique method of teaching vocabulary that is not focused on memorization, so you can improve your test score by learning more words in less time.
A systematic strategy for Study Skills in 4 Stages: Preparation, Generate Ideas, Prioritize, Write. Stages have their own Steps. E.g.: Preparation: organise, analyse, think, predict, plan.
Free information and tips on studying.
Great site with several tips and tricks to remember things.