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- Musée d’Orsay
- Louvre Museum
- The Met 360º Project
- Google Arts & Culture – Google Arts & Culture teamed up with more than 1,200 museums and galleries around the world to create a collection of online exhibits and virtual tours.
- Museum of the American Revolution
- National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea
- The Vatican
- The Metropolitan Opera – Six full length operas at The Met housed on the PBS website
- Underlined –
- Scholarships.com –
- Book Riot –
- CollegeBoard –
- ACT Test Prep –
- FAFSA – Federal Student Aid
- Princeton Review –
- Unite Against Book Bans Book Resumes – Book Résumés help teachers, librarians, parents, and community members defend books from censorship. They detail each title’s significance and educational value and are easy to share with administrators, book review committees, elected officials, and board members.
- No Flying No Tights –
- Drawn & Quarterly – Over the past thirty years, Drawn & Quarterly has grown from a single-issue magazine to an internationally renowned publisher of the world’s best cartoonists.
- What Should I Read Next? – Enter a book you like and the site will analyse our huge database of real readers’ favorite books to provide book recommendations and suggestions for what to read next.
- Tutor.com – Learning Engagements Online free tutoring and homework help for students. Must have a library card to sign in.
- PBS Learning Media – THIRTEEN PBS and PBS have curated FREE, curriculum-aligned videos, interactives, lesson plans, and more just for New York teachers like you.
- Carnegie Learning –
- Biography.com –
- Internet Archive Wayback Machine –
- History at Home – HISTORY At Home is a special collection of free educational videos and at-home activity plans for parents and kids organized by National Geographic.
- Nat Geo Education – Engage with National Geographic Explorers and transform learning experiences through live events, free maps, videos, interactives, and other resources.
- Atlas Obscura – World’s weirdest and offbeat places
- Code Break
- Scratch – Free coding through MIT
- Read Write Think – The interactive Printing Press is designed to assist students in creating newspapers, brochures, and flyers.
- NaNoWrMo Young Writers Program – National Novel Writing Month is a fun, empowering approach to creative writing. The challenge: draft an entire novel in just one month. For 30 wild, exciting, surprising days, you get to lock away your inner editor, let your imagination take over, and just create! Our Young Writers Program supports under-18 writers and K-12 educators as they participate in our flagship event each November, and take part in smaller writing challenges year-round.
- NOVA – NOVA is the most popular primetime science series on American television, demystifying the scientific and technological concepts that shape and define our lives, our planet, and our universe. The PBS series is also one of the most widely distributed science programs in the world, and is a multimedia, multiplatform brand reaching more than 55 million Americans every year on TV and across digital platforms.
- TED Talks – The goal of the TED Foundation is to foster the spread of great ideas. It aims to provide a platform for thinkers, visionaries and teachers, so that people around the globe can gain a better understanding of the biggest issues faced by the world, and feed a desire to help create a better future. Core to this goal is a belief that there is no greater force for changing the world than a powerful idea.
- How Stuff Works – This website explains how just about any and everything works. With topics that range from science to entertainment and lifestyle, How Stuff Works takes challenging concepts and breaks them down into language that is easy to understand.
- Quizlet –
- Oxford English Dictionary –
- CliffsNotes –
- Library of Congress Education Resources –
- Lifehacker – Life and tech tips
Purdue OWL – Online Writing Lab that houses writing resources and instructional material, including guides for MLA, APA, & Chicago citations
- Teen Line –
- TeenHelp.com – TeenHelp.com was developed for parents of teens as well as teens going through common adolescent development issues. We have a team of article writers and editors across the U.S. We have strict policies about the content allowed on our site. Sources will always be cited where needed. Please view our terms of use. Our goal is to educate and bring awareness to parents and teens on these various issues. The service is not meant to be a replacement for professional advice. Always check with your health care provider or local therapist for family specific advice.
- GirlsHealth.gov
- Teen Speak
- Red Cross First Aid Training
- Penn Medicine CRP & First Aid Training
- National Safety Council CRP & First Aid
- Young Men’s Health – Established by the Boston Children’s Hospital
- Smart Girls – Amy Pohler’s Smart Girls at the Party offshoot
- NAMI – Youth and Young Adult Resources
- NEDA – National Eating Disorders Association
- Go Ask Alice! – Go Ask Alice! has answered thousands of questions on health and well-being topics ranging from substance use to sexual health, to nutrition and physical activity.
- Love Is Respect – A project of the National Domestic Violence Hotline, love is respect offers 24/7 information, support, and advocacy to young people between the ages of 13 and 26 who have questions or concerns about their romantic relationships. We also provide support to concerned friends and family members, teachers, counselors, and other service providers through the same free and confidential services via phone, text, and live chat.
- The Trevor Project –
- It Gets Better –
- Hey Sam – Peer-to-peer texting service
- The Disability Visibility Project –
- The Disability Project – (via the Transgender Law Ceneter)
- ACLU
- Scout Life –
- MapCrunch – Explore new places with random Google maps
- The Useless Web – Takes you to random websites
- Hacker Typer – Type random words to feel like a hacker
- Movie Grid –
- Immaculate Grid –
- Sporcle – Online Quizzes
- Lightningmaps.org – Real-time lightning maps from around the world
- Windy.com – Real-time wind patterns from around the world
- Scream Into the Void –
- Stellarium – Online planetarium
- Passive-Aggressive Password Machine –
- TV Tropes
- IMDb
- Information Is Beautiful – “We’re an independent collective making sense of the world with infographics & data-visuals.”
- Typing Club –
- Pokemon Showdown
- Draw a Stickman
- Where’s Waldo
- DIY.org –
- Instructables –
- Polygon – Game reviews
- Teen Vogue –
- Dribble
- StoryCorps – Our mission: to help us believe in each other by illuminating the humanity and possibility in us all — one story at a time.
- Mondrian and Me
Coming soon!
- Cranbury Teen Job Postings– created by a local Cranbury Teen
- VolunteerMatch –
- Americorp –
- Digital Civics Toolkit –
- StudentVote.org – StudentVote.org is a project of the Student PIRGs’ New Voters Project, which is America’s oldest and largest field-based nonpartisan youth voter mobilization program. The Student PIRGs’ New Voters Project, a 501(c)(3) organization with 4945(f) status, has run peer-to-peer young voter mobilization drives to turn out the youth vote on college campuses for more than 25 years. The New Voter’s Project does not endorse, either explicitly or implicitly, a political candidate or political party for elected office. Our goal is to engage as many students as possible in each and every election cycle in order that our generation be represented in the political process, regardless of ideology or political affiliation.
- ACLU Know Your Rights –
- Pyx Health x Middlesex County – Middlesex County partnered with Pyx Health to offer a free and secure app for teens—providing connection and support without judgment, whenever it’s needed most.
- Jersey Civic Engage – Jersey Civic Engage is a multi-faceted, non-partisan initiative of the New Jersey Secretary of State’s Office. Its mission is to foster ongoing civic engagement in communities throughout New Jersey, because a healthy democracy needs active and engaged citizens. When people have a stake in their communities they are more likely to involve others and have a reason to vote. Its programs are aimed at facilitating and encouraging collaborative civic engagement throughout the state, with a particular focus on our youth. Its goal is to provide information and tools to increase voter and civic participation by everyday New Jerseyans across and among our diverse communities.
- NJ Department of State: Volunteer and National Service –
- New Jersey Youth Resource Spot –
- NJ Children’s System of Care Youth Resources
- Transition for Youth to Adult Supports – NJ Children’s System of Care resources for young adults transitioning into adulthood and away from juvenile resources
- Resources for LGBTQIA+ Youth
- Tobacco Free NJ –
- Prevent Suicide NJ – Support & helplines
- NJMVC First Driver License/ID –