Fun Links
In this game, you’re given an object/idea to draw and Google’s artificial intelligence tries to guess what you’re drawing. It’s a fun introduction to AI.
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Click the color, not the word. Sounds easy..... but it's very difficult!
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GeoGuessr uses Google Maps Street View to place you on the ground somewhere in the world in full panorama. The problem? You have NO idea where you are! You must use context clues to guess your location and pin it on a map. Choose to be dropped in certain continents, countries, cities, etc.
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Play an online version of the classic game.
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Move your mouse to manipulate a line. It’s like building a roller coaster while you ride it. It’s way more fun than it looks, I promise.
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Add/subtract the little buddies and move them around; see how they interact
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Click to divide color-changing rectangles into more color-changing rectangles.
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As you will move your mouse over circles, the circle will break into four smaller circles. The process will go on and on as you will move your mouse. Eventually, if you paint with your mouse enough, an image of a koala will gradually appear.
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Press the space bar to bounce the ball into the star.
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"If the moon were only one pixel." See how big the universe really is!
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(MUST USE HEADPHONES in class)
Make your own beatbox. |
Google Maps Street View lets its users see what life is like from the road, in full panorama. Street View Treks take that same technology to some of the most spectacular locations in the world, from Mount Fuji to the Grand Canyon to the Taj Mahal in India. Swim underwater at the Great Barrier Reef or climb the El Capitan rock face at Yosemite National Park.
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See how fast your heart beats compared to various animals.
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Monoface is a wonderful website that lets you make actual faces. You click on the head, nose, eyes, and mouth to select different combinations of features. There are 759,375 possible face. Give it a try. And don't forget to name your new friend.
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Headphones are needed for this website.
“A piano that responds to you.” Google’s artificial intelligence uses tons of data to guess what it should play in response to what you play. |
This shows what the world looks like as it changes over 20+ years. Watch the time lapse in motion. See the whole earth at once or zoom into your hometown!
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