Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Musipedia


Welcome to Musipedia! Inspired by, but not affiliated with Wikipedia, we are building a searchable, editable, and expandable collection of tunes, melodies, and musical themes.

Every entry can be edited by anyone. An entry can contain a bit of sheet music, a MIDI file, textual information about the work and the composer, and last but not least the Parsons Code, a rough description of the melodic contour.

BioDigital Human



Welcome to the future of medical understanding. The BioDigital Human is an HTML5 bases platform for medicine and healthcare. Using 3-D, Web-GL visualization the BioDigital Human serves as an interactive tool for medical students to access complex human anatomy in a simple web browser. The surgical and disease-state animations embedded into the interface provide an interactive visual-aid for medical device and pharmaceutical sales reps to explain medical concepts to healthcare practitioners. As anatomical landmarks are paired with embedded education, instructive, and training information, the BioDigital Human is the most intuitive way for data groups to organize and navigate medical information.  

Mama Lisa's


Welcome to Mama Lisa's World, a place for songs, rhymes, and traditions from across the globe!

Monday, October 24, 2011

The Metropolitan Museum of Art


This site tells about what exhibitions, collections, and events are at the museum.

Power Point Tools and Resources


EmergingEdTech presents a number of ideas and free resources that can help you add fun and pizzazz to your PowerPoint slide presentations by incorporating engaging visual and audio elements. The extent to which you evolve your slides is limited only by the time you wish to devote to it, and how imaginative you are. Of course, it's also important not to get carried away (which is easy to do with some of these tools), so remember that the addition of a couple simple visual or audio elements is usually more than enough to add new life to an old slide deck, or make a new one fun for both you and your students.