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  2. Science Sleuths - Wikipedia

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    Science Sleuths was a series of interactive videos that were produced by Videodiscovery, Inc. from 1991 to 1996. The series was first published on LaserDisc with accompanying manuals. Certain titles were later converted to the CD-ROM format. The original Science Sleuths series included 24 episodes for middle school. An elementary school series ...

  3. Twig Education - Wikipedia

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    Teaching material in Twig Science is available both online on a digital platform, and through physical books: one for teachers (the Teacher Edition) and one for students (the Twig Book). On the digital platform, teachers and students can access science videos, interactive games and quizzes, and other teaching material.

  4. Spongelab Interactive - Wikipedia

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    The website provides a free online collection of multimedia including educational games, videos, images, and lesson plans, with a focus on game-based learning. Spongelab.com is a web-based teaching platform that allows educators to combine science, discovery learning tools and technology to create a visually engaging interactive whole. [1]

  5. The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  6. Let these YouTube 360 interactive videos blow your brains - AOL

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    YouTube 360 allows you to interact with the videos you watch and look at any direction you want with a simple drag of your mouse.

  7. PhET Interactive Simulations - Wikipedia

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    PhET Interactive Simulations, a project at the University of Colorado Boulder, is a non-profit [1] open educational resource project that creates and hosts explorable explanations. It was founded in 2002 by Nobel Laureate Carl Wieman. PhET began with Wieman's vision to improve the way science is taught and learned.

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