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        <copyright>Copyright 1997-2013 MERLOT. All rights reserved.</copyright>
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            <title>Physics Help</title>
            <link>http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=758986</link>
            <description>Toolbox for anyone needing help with physics.  Includes conversion tool.</description>
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            <title>chemistry teaching tools</title>
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            <description>This is a site with tools for teachers or students of high school chemistry or biology.  It may even be appropriate for students taking first year chemistry at the college level.  It includes study tools such as powerpoints and practice and review material.</description>
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            <title>Class Wiki</title>
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            <description>Free use, instructor run resourceClasswiki is a space for instructors to post instructional and learning resources, but more than that, Classwiki is a real world application, using prevalent wiki technology, facilitating the publication and distribution of information. Any user with a willingness to be involved in this community can create pages, publish material, or improve existing articles on a more or less equal footing. The result is still in it&apos;s infancy, but the ultimate goal is to produce a site where students, staff, and faculty can post information relevant to their work with LCC. User pages can contain personal profiles or detailed resumes/CVs. The class pages can contain most of the information currently on Moodle with a more versatile structure. Students can post, collaborate, and revise material linking it to a user profile and an assignment page. Academic papers can be written in a more vocationally relevant form (i.e. wikitext with diligent internal and external linking to provide source information). Most excitingly, this format provides the opportunity for realistic and practical group collaborative projects wherein all work modifies a single text and all contribution can be easily traced back to an individual contributor. No more riding the coattails or getting stuck with the bag in a group project. All that it needs now is your input, so please, explore, publish, revise, contribute, create.</description>
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            <title>The Skeleton: Introduction</title>
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            <description>This website displays an introduction to the skeletal system. It consists of descriptions of bones, cartilage, ligaments, joints, and classifications of bones. It also displays radiologic anatomy of various bones with the x-ray images included.</description>
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            <title>Gastrointestinal System Anatomy</title>
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            <title>Human Skeletal System</title>
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            <description>This website allows you to attach the correct name of each bone to its location. It helps decrease the amount of time it takes to label each bone.</description>
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            <title>DILATACION LINEAL, GUIA DE EJERCICIOS</title>
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            <title>Learn Chemistry</title>
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            <description>This is a great resource for chemistry teachers. It permits teachers to utilize various non-traditional teaching strategies.</description>
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            <title>User Interface Options</title>
            <link>http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=699633</link>
            <description>User Interface Options (UIO) is a tool that transforms transforms in real-time the presentation and interaction of the user interface and content resources so that they are personalized to an individual user&apos;s needs. It can be added to any website to allow users to personalize features such as:&#8226; Change text styling (e.g., contrast, fonts, text spacing, links, etc.) and colour contrast of page&#8226; Text-to-speech (currently being designed)&#8226; Layout simplification (currently being designed)&#8226; Enable captions/transcripts of audio/video media&#8226; Keyboard bindings (currently being designed)Other features:&#8226; Preview preferences as they are manipulated in real-time&#8226; Various configurations offered (top of page, mobile, browser extension, etc.)</description>
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            <title>Interpreting Graphs using Microsoft Excel</title>
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            <description>Students graph and analyze data using Microsoft Excel.</description>
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