Virtual Zoo Experiences – World

These amazing zoos are bringing the animals in to our living rooms while we are social distancing.

San Diego Zoo: Webcams  https://zoo.sandiegozoo.org/live-cams

Smithsonian National Zoo: Webcams  https://nationalzoo.si.edu/webcams

Jigokudani Yaen-Koen:  (Wild Snow monkey Park Japan) Webcam  http://en.jigokudani-yaenkoen.co.jp/livecam2/video_en.php

Africam:  Webcam with an elevated position over the water where the Big 5 are often spotted.  https://www.africam.com/wildlife/rosies-pan-at-naledi-live-wildlife-channel/

Houston Zoo: Webcams   https://www.houstonzoo.org/explore/webcams/

Atlanta Zoo: Webcam   https://zooatlanta.org/panda-cam/

Cincinnati Zoo: Live stream feed on their facebook page at 3pm (local time), 6am our time. Previous resources at: http://cincinnatizoo.org/home-safari-resources/?fbclid=IwAR3ybGS6WKnHXccm4EFc_7H3UezlP0PCe2bPk_3cxX_jsGnM2GtEYXuKx8c

Georgia Aquarium: Webcams   https://www.georgiaaquarium.org/webcam/ocean-voyager/

Monterey Bay Aquarium: Webcam https://www.montereybayaquarium.org/animals/live-cams

Aquarium of the Pacific: Webcam  http://www.aquariumofpacific.org/exhibits/webcams

Seattle Aquarium: Webcam  https://www.seattleaquarium.org/live-cams & video collection: https://www.seattleaquarium.org/video

Thanks to Cindy Tait for this list

History Teachers Association HTA – Free resources

Some great free history webinars and meetings for while you are at home if you are a member of HTA. http://www.htansw.asn.au/online-meeting-events?fbclid=IwAR0QZ_wi3aXid6B6c6vDQRc-mT34YgmjhV2tfMsfm-EhIzz5ww_sGSlyaCk

Also some links to free ebooks that you could put in your google classrooms if the topic is right. https://ancienthistoryresources.com.au/?fbclid=IwAR1RQTcDPVMVsOXT2xaiMaw-IUUfGbWmo6uKL_Rma7Rc83cLQmmNq-GAa8Q​

Andrew Lloyd Webber – Free Musicals on YouTube

Theatre fans are in for a treat as Andrew Lloyd Webber will be streaming a number of his famous musical theatre shows during the coronavirus lockdown. A new YouTube channel, titled The Show Must Go On, is launching to give those stuck at home because of the Covid-19 pandemic their very own West End and Broadway experience. The channel will air a different musical each week, starting with Andrew’s hit show Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat that will premiere on Friday (3 April).

It’s free to watch for theatre-lovers and will stream the show’s 2000 stage adaptation starring Donny Osmond, Joan Collins and the late Richard Attenborough, who passed away in 2014. Each show will be available for a limited 48-hour period online, with next week’s offering being Jesus Christ Superstar starring Tim Minchin, Chris Moyles and Spice Girl Mel C. The channel will also feature behind-the-scenes footage alongside its full-length shows and has been set up in the hope of raising donations for a number of charities, including Acting for Others, Broadway Cares and Actors Benevolent Fund.

National Theatre in London – Free Plays

The National Theatre is going to stream a free play every Thursday night !

As numerous theatrical institutions across the world have opened up their archives in response to increasing lockdown restrictions, all eyes have remained on one organisation: the National Theatre in London, which has the greatest archive of cinema-quality recordings of stage plays of any theatre on the planet, thanks to its formidable NT Live programme. It’s designed to beam productions from the NT into cinemas across the country, but there are of course no cinemas in operation at present. So the NT is switching to its YouTube channel. From April 2, under the banner of National Theatre at Home, every Thursday (7pm BST/2pm EST) will see a new National Theatre play released – free to watch for one week – along with bonus content including cast and creative Q&As and post-stream talks.

There’s a definite emphasis on family-friendly good cheer for the line-up so far, which kicks off with a big hitter: Richard Bean’s beloved farce ‘One Man, Two Guvnors’, starring a pre-chatshow-days James Corden. Over the next few weeks you can expect a string of family-friendly titles, though naturally there will be those hoping for some of the real NT Live blockbusters, notably ‘Hamlet’ and ‘Frankenstein’ starring Benedict Cumberbatch and ‘Coriolanus’ starring Tom Hiddleston.

The initial programme is:
April 2 ‘One Man, Two Guvnors’ by Richard Bean, starring James Corden.
April 9 ‘Jane Eyre’, adapted by Sally Cookson. Read our review.
April 16 ‘Treasure Island’, adapted by Bryony Lavery.
April 23 ‘Twelfth Night’ by William Shakespeare, starring Tamsin Greig. Read our review.
Additionally, the National Theatre will be rolling out National Theatre Collection study resources to pupils now learning at home.

https://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/nt-at-home

Audible – Free Audio Books

Audible has made hundreds of its audiobooks free to the public to help parents looking to entertain their kids.

Audible is offering some of their audiobooks for free for parents in quarantine with their families. With many families staying home to flatten the curve amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, companies are offering alternatives and forgoing cancellation policies to support the work-from-home lifestyle. Audible is one such company, offering hundreds of their audiobooks to the public for free, announcing, “For as long as schools are closed, we’re open.” The free books range from preschool-friendly to adult titles.

All available titles can be accessed via desktop, laptop, phone, or tablet at

stories.audible.com.

 

JSTOR – Free access for students

I usually access JSTOR through my NSW State Library Card and encourage my Stage 6 students to join the State Library and do this also. At the moment, the State Library is making an expanded set of content freely available through June 30, 2020 to participating institutions where students have been displaced due to COVID-19. Read here…

https://about.jstor.org/covid19/?utm_source=jstor&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=dsp_jstor_home_right_covid19_03_2020

For our students who do not have a accounts…they can access this for free:

  • 80% of journal content on JSTOR, ranging from 1870 to three years from the present
  • Read up to 6 articles per month

Get JSTOR

Gale – Free Science Resources

Gale have been extraordinarily generous in providing all Australia schools with free extended access to their databases and e-books to support your efforts to provide on-line resources

To answer your question directly, Gale has a database that includes everything from virtual anatomy and dissections to an interactive periodic table, earth science & space science.

Please feel free to share this link with your science department and students free until at least the end of May:

Interactive Science Password gift

A great chance to trial these for free ! Looks so good….let me know what you think

http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/61book01?db=ISSCI

The Power of Persuasion – Motivating Students

Here is 4 minute video by Daniel Pink (sales guru and persuasion expert) about how to encourage/persuade people in to action. It maybe worth reflecting  how this idea about motivating people may already be relevant to how we teach our students….especially my Year 11 and 12 students who often need a big shove when on study periods in the library.

How to Persuade Others with the Right Questions: ……….

http://youtu.be/WAL7Pz1i1jU