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This little game will help you learn to type faster by having you play an interactive game. The page includes links to... see more
This is a great FREE website to use for students who need help with typing. It is for beginners and those that just want... see more
In Google Docs, you can type with your voice instead of your fingers by using the Voice Typing tool. In addition to... see more
This website, containing information from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, provides projects and activities for advanced... see more
This lab activity from the Biotechnology Alliance for Suncoast Biology Educators explores parts of cells and cell types... see more
This website from the University of Leeds is part of a larger Histology Guide. It includes tutorials about each of the... see more
The Blood Typing educational game and related reading material are based on the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physiology or... see more
In this game you have to blood type each patient and give them a blood transfusion. Are you able to do that? If not,... see more
This site contains a lecture that is part of a Forensics Law course. This particular lecture concerns DNA typing and... see more
This is a lesson overview of teaching elementary students the basics of using Microsoft Word to type word documents. In... see more
This self-paced tutorial discusses the different funds type statements and shows how the flows of funds occur. It also... see more
Design Science MathType is a powerful interactive equation editor to create print and Web-based documents that contain... see more
This learning object quizzes the student on the three major forms of business ownership and then interactively shows some... see more
"Since the first recordings of letterforms the concept of the typographic form has evolved into a seemingly endless... see more