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Last modified: October 21 2009 10:25:45 PM

These two integrated graphs show immigration by region of origin over time. Our Flash designers and developers can build animated charts, graphs and graphic organizers of all types. Let us help you explore the possibilities.

Last modified: July 28 2010 10:47:51 AM

This US map elegantly presents census data (2000) from an XML database and allows the exploration of ethnic origin data across all 3140 US counties. Data can be explored by per-square-mile density or by percentage. This map engine can be easily reskinned and repurposed to present any statistical data by state and/or by county. Or we can work with you to create any type of map engine and display format you might need.

Last modified: July 27 2010 8:38:00 PM

This interactive Flash piece shows how animating a simple bar graph can promote discussion, stimulate student participation, and allow teachers to communicate complex ideas dynamically.

Last modified: November 27 2009 7:36:42 AM

Enter a value of degrees Celsius into the function machine, and see its value in degrees Fahrenheit.

Last modified: December 18 2009 8:14:53 AM

Enter speeds and head start times for both cars, then decide whether they will meet at any point during the 300 km trip from Edmonton to Calgary. In this version, the starting distances of the cars are entered by dragging the cars back and forth.

Last modified: December 01 2009 11:33:32 AM

A student᾿s understanding of domain and range can be accurately assessed with this simple yet effective activity. A large variety of randomly selected examples can be presented to the student.

Last modified: July 16 2010 3:27:19 PM

With our Flash balance scale engine, we can create mass-comparison activities that function naturally and are very intuitive to use. As shown in this sample, objects will reconfigure themselves to stack logically and intelligently accommodate many different shapes and sizes.

Last modified: February 23 2010 10:36:20 AM

Here our balance scale engine is applied to the chemistry concept of balancing chemical equations.

Last modified: April 30 2010 12:23:10 PM

Simple, stylized Flash animations such as this one bring science concepts in IWB lessons to life.

Last modified: September 09 2009 3:48:12 PM

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Last modified: November 08 2009 9:16:28 PM

This detailed historical resource allows students to research events that occurred in the United States and in the world throughout the Civil War and the Reconstruction period.

Last modified: September 25 2009 3:11:06 PM

A stylish interactive map shows how key events in American history played out across the country year by year. Watch and listen as states and cities are highlighted while a voiceover tells what happened.

Last modified: September 28 2009 2:07:32 AM

A stylish interactive map shows how key events in American history played out across the country year by year. Watch and listen as states and cities are highlighted while a voiceover tells what happened.

Last modified: February 12 2010 9:18:55 AM

Going Bananas is a Flash game targeted at Kindergarten students. In this game, students demonstrate their abilities to compare and sort objects by size. Teachers can use this game to check students' understanding, or have students play the game on their own to consolidate the concepts.

Last modified: August 06 2009 10:05:02 AM

This is an interactive component consisting of a lesson, a game, and a quiz. The lesson is an animation that teachers can use to deliver the concepts in the classroom. The game provides interactive activities for teachers and students to explore more about the concept. Finally, the quiz allows teachers to check the students’ understanding.

Last modified: March 08 2010 7:32:39 AM

See how you can make the most of your program art. Static, 2-D art goes digital, letting you learn about gladiator battles in Roman times by zooming and panning, clicking to find out more, and watching static figures come to life in an animated battle.

Last modified: February 12 2010 8:59:48 AM

In this interactive Flash game, users can play as either President Andrew Johnson or the notorious Thaddeus Stevens in a Reconstruction-era debate. Choosing the right rebuttals will be sure to deliver a debating KO!