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20+ Free Resources To Use Technology In Your Science Lessons

April 29, 2010
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During the month of April, I offered a discount on all of my Classic Science Series Textbooks in exchange for some of the most used online resources for science education.

This discount offer expires on midnight Friday April 30th.  So if you are interested, act fast!

The responses I received were exceptional!  Thank you all very much!

I have placed these SCIENCE WEBSITES online for all of you to explore.  The comments I received from the families and educators concerning these sites have been placed under the links for you to read as well.

I hope to be able to provide these kinds of offers periodically throughout the year.  Stay tuned to my monthly newsletter – Mr.Q’s LabNotes to find out about these offers AND receive a free monthly activity as well.  And, as always, I promise NO SPAM!

Wait a minute… SPAM.  I think I just thought of another idea for a blog entry.  Hmmmm…..

Take care everyone.  Check out these great science websites.  And once again, thank all of you who took the time to share your ideas.  These are excellent resources!



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Making $1000 Pictures For Free – With GIMP

March 4, 2010
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There are a lot of websites out there that are truly amazing.  Some provide a specific purpose like simulations or videos of a scientific concept.  The internet is overflowing with these sites and many of them are excellent.

What I like to find, however, are the programs out there that can be used as tools to create something.  And if the price is right (and FREE is the right price), then I am really interested.  That is why I would like to introduce a little program that I think all of you future artists should have at your disposal.  I give you… GIMP!

Have you ever wondered how to create a picture with your head on another person’s body, or place your family photo on the surface of the moon?

If you have, then you must try out GIMP.  Having worked with some of the high-dollar picture editors before, I can say that GIMP is much more user-friendly.  Best of all, the number of online tutorials for this program are amazing!  Here are three that I found with a simple search for “gimp tutorials”:

http://gimp-tutorials.net/

http://gimpology.com/

http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/

Oh yeah.  Did I mention that GIMP is completely free?!?!

You would pay over $1000 for imaging software for what GIMP can do for free!  The volunteers who have worked hard on this program since 1996 are doing something right.  That is for certain.  I hope you will check it out.  If you have an inspiring artist in your home or classroom and money is tight (go figure) then check out GIMP.

Please read some of the reviews for GIMP and download your copy today!


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