Google Earth is a computer and mobile app that lets you explore the whole world through satellite images, maps, and 3D views. It’s like a virtual globe where you can zoom in on countries, cities, mountains, oceans, and even streets. You can "fly" from one place to another, look at famous landmarks, and learn interesting facts about different locations. It’s useful for studying geography, history, and cultures while making it feel like you’re traveling around the world without leaving your classroom or home.
STARBOOKS is a digital library created by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) in the Philippines. It gives students free access to thousands of science and technology materials like books, magazines, articles, and videos—even without the internet. It’s like having a mini-library in a computer where you can read and learn about science, math, history, and other subjects.
Open textbooks are textbooks that have been funded, published, and licensed to be freely used, adapted, and distributed. These books have been reviewed by faculty from a variety of colleges and universities to assess their quality.
In response to the coronavirus outbreak, TED-Ed has launched Ted-ED@home to help both students and educators who are home-bound. Simply enter your email address and you’ll get lesson plans that cover a variety of age-appropriate topics sent to you each day.