Hello!
On a similar note, the National Trust's "50 Things to do before you 11 3/4" is a great resource that encourages open play, family learning and getting outdoors to explore. They have also just released an app to go alongside it so that you can tick off activities when you are out and about. Again, it could make a great supplement for classroom work and provide some structure for outdoor education activities.
https://www.50things.org.uk/
As for adult audiences, it becomes much trickier to classify what we can call learning resources or even identify those that are "educational by stealth". Resources like the Henri Cartier Bresson interactive on MOMA's site (http://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2010/henricartierbresson/#/) sit in this kind of area. It has deep, rich content that gives a meaningful journey through his work which is dictated by the path of the user - perhaps the key to ensuring that appealing is that it provides that non-linear experience that lets you pick it according to what catches your attention.
Thanks,
Alex
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