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Where can I find things on the web?
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When can I get software for using the Web?
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Tutorials & manuals:
- How do I learn how
to use the Internet?
- "Internet for Educators"
- This web site and its accompanying book, by Randall J. Ryder and
Tom Hughes (Prentice-Hall 1997) will aid teachers and parents with
the various problems and questions encountered when first confronting
the Internet: What is it exactly? How do I connect and use related
software? What are email, listservs, and Usenet groups?
- K-12
Education Resources. This site provides information such as
lesson plans to teachers on how to use and set up internet related
resources such as Listservs, Homepages, etc.
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The famous ROADMAP
Internet tutorial is archived here. ROADMAP is 27 self-paced
lessons that will help you become an internet expert. What is FTP,
Listserv, WWW, email? Find out here. These lessons are self-paced and
you don't have to access them in order.
- The Global School House and Global
School Network are both are wonderful places to start teaching
teachers and kids about the internet.
- Janice's
K-12 Cyberspace Outpost has reliable examples of how the WWW
medium can be used in K-12
- Tech Ed
is another good site for the How-to's of using the Internet in the classroom.
- Check outreviewsof
thousands of educational software titles
- GNN's Best of the Net
honorees page gives pointers to the top 10 Web Pages for the last
couple years as voted by you the users. The education
pages are noteworthy.
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Check out the List of Lists
maintained at Penn. It contains additional math and science
resources, as well as information about how to make web pages like
this one, etc.
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Educational Hotlists
The Franklin Institute arranges hotlists on various subjects that
will interest children or adults