Amazing Interactive offers teachers signing up for its forum the chance to play a part in the development of new software content, suggesting that if eight or more teachers suggest a particular idea, then they will build it: amazing-int.com
Designmate offers what it calls Universal Curriculum content: software resources open to adaptation worldwide: designmate.com/uc.html
Cyber-anatomy produces 3D content aimed originally at doctors and students in countries where dissection is culturally discouraged, but it clearly sees the schools’ market as a way of driving sales. Check out how much it has adapted its software content for school use at: cyber-anatomy.com
JTMconcepts focuses strongly on physical geographical and geological content, according to reports on trials of software held in US schools:jtmconcepts.com
Virtualbiotk focuses on biology and structures of the human body, but there is little evidence as yet of specific content for schools:virtualbiotk.com
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