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This timeline chronicles the history of space science and astronomy, and places it in the broader context of the history of society and technology. It begins in 13000 B.C. with the arrival of humans in America, and ends in 2003. Links to additional material on certain topics and persons are embedded in the text.
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Science and Technology
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Secondary
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NASA
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This is a fun and exciting way for students to review calendar skills. The game can also be used to review skills from other content areas.
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Mathematics and Statistics
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Primary
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LEARN NC Lesson Plans
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Children will consolidate their understanding of the days of the week, months and seasons of the year.
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Mathematics and Statistics
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Primary
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Scoilnet
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This 12-minute video lesson clarifies the effect of axial precession on the calendar and the date of perihelion and aphelion. [Cosmology and Astronomy playlist: Lesson 73 of 85]
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Science and Technology
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Secondary,
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Khan Academy
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This module provides an overview of ECE 320, including instructor contact information, required materials, calendar of assignments, grading policies, and lab access.
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Science and Technology
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Post-secondary
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Connexions
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SchoolTool is a Shuttleworth Foundation project to develop a common global school administration infrastructure that is freely available under an Open Source licence.
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Science and Technology
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In this video segment from TV411, WNBA player Olympia Scott Richardson discusses her techniques for effective time management.
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Mathematics and Statistics
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Primary
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Teachers' Domain
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Wiggio.com is a new web application that makes it easy for students to work in groups. From high school through college, students are constantly working in groups (everything from academic project teams to clubs, committees, sports teams, labs, sections, boards, etc.). Wiggio gives these student groups a free toolkit of functionalities that make it easy to collaborate and get things done. These tools include a shared calendar w/ text message reminders, easy file sharing, mass text and voice messaging, polling (ask your group a question and get aggregated answers in real-time), conference calling, link sharing, and more. Wiggio was developed at Cornell, with the goal of giving students the easiest possible solution to working in groups.
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Business
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Primary,
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Child will name an activity and link it with a day of the week. This activity combines language learning with an appreciation of the passage of time. Suitable for students with Mild/Moderate Special Needs.
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Mathematics and Statistics
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Primary
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Scoilnet
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