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Inventors of the Modern Computer
A look at how Microsoft and Apple evolved and what companies have since dropped out of the operating system business.
File Management or Where did it go?
Explains the various drives on a computer, how things are organized, how to move vs. copy files, and of course, how to search for files.
Bonus Links
A Dictionary of Units of Measurement
A great site resource for reference to all kinds of measurements.
Bureau of Land Managment: Historical Photographs
Search more than 3,500 historical digital images documenting the nation’s westward migration.
The Exploratorium
The website for San Francisco's museum of science, art, and human perception. Here you will find pages about exhibitions as well as many interactive projects and hands-on experiments.
StarLogo Website
StarLogo TNG is modelling and simulation software that can be freely downloaded from MIT. Using StarLogo students can create rich 3D worlds without the programming barriers that many other software environments have. The MIT website contains tutorials for using StarLogo, and a small bank of lesson resources for Game Programming, Secondary School Maths activities and an epidemic simulation.
Science of Music
Explore music like never before through interactive exhibits and instructional movies. Be prepared to compose, mix, dance, drum and listen!
Algebra Help
Looking for algebra help? Well, you've come to the right place! HelpAlgebra.com provides in-depth algebra help through algebra history, an online textbook, and various articles covering everything from basic algebra fundamentals to the latest-and-greatest algebra software help available. And when you come to HelpAlgebra.com for algebra help, you can always count on getting the most up-to-date information available as new algebra help resources are added almost daily. So enjoy the helpful algebra resources you find on HelpAlgebra.com, and don't forget to stop by again for new algebra updates!