Bookmarks for Joel McCay
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- Windweaver
Web and Windows (95/98)
- Probably the BEST location for resources to do with search engines.
LOTS of other things, too.
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Search Engines
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World-Wide Search Engines
- Here will be links to search engines that are for World-Wide searches.
- Worldwide
Web Search Engines
- This site is useful for links to World-Wide searches.
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Search Engines for Kids
- This folder will have search engines that kids might feel more comfortable
with using.
- Kids
or Children's Search Engines
- The services below are designed primarily to serve the needs
of children, either in focus, or by filtering out sites that some
parents and teachers might find inappropriate for kids.
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Articles and Sources on Search Engines
- This folder will have articles or resources relating to learning
how to become skilled in using search engines.
- The
Major Search Engines and Directories
- A very useful page that describes the types of search engines.
- WWW
Search Engines from UT Library
- University of Tennessee library's page on useful search engines
with a summary of what they do and what kind of search engines
they are.
- Virtual
Search Engines -- Plus Over 1,000 additional search engines within
50 Categories
- The Virtual Web Search Site offers the most popular Web Search
Engines - all with easy to use fill-out-forms. Over 1,000 fully
specialized search engines within 50 categories.
- How
Search Engines Rank Web Pages
- Information on how search engines rank sites.
- NetStrider
- Search Engines, Indexes, Directories and Libraries
- A useful link to various search engines.
- Search
the WorldWide Web
- Murdoch University (Western Australia) page for lots of search
links and information on search engines.
- Search
Engine Watch: News, Tips and More About Search Engines
- This site has a guide to search engines, facts, status reports,
resources, a newsletter and plenty more.
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Special HTML Search Engines
- Use these search engines to search ONLY for HTML stuff. They are
HTML specific.
- whatis.com
HTML/WWW info
- whatis.com® is a knowledge exploration and self-education
tool about information technology, especially about the Internet
and computers. It contains over 4,500 individual encyclopedic
definition/topics, a number of "Fast Reference" pages
and learning tools. The topics contain about 12,000 hyperlinked
cross-references between definition-topics and to other sites
for further information. The site is constantly updated.
- Devsearch:
Web Developer's HTML Search Engine
- DevX provides the international developer community with the
most comprehensive information available on software development
for corporate applications.
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Specialty Searches
- For those times when you want to find more than just web pages and
web sites, some of these sites will prove useful. They'll help you
search through newsgroups, databases, find software online and more.
- A
collection of (mainly) special search engines
- This is a collection of links to special search engines and
searchable directories, which in a number of cases can be used
as an alternative for the big search engines like Northern Light,
Hotbot, AltaVista, Excite and Infoseek. Most of them are discipline-
or subject-specific, others are (collections of) national or regional
search engines.
- Deja
News - Now Part of Google
- Usenet discussion forums devoted to searching newsgroup discussions,
with archives stretching back to March 1995.
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Meta Search Engine
- Dogpile
- Mamma:
Mother of All Search Engines
- Mamma is called a smart meta search engine. Mamma will analyze
your query and properly format the words for each source it probes.
Mamma will then organize the results into a uniform format, and
presents
them by relevance and source.
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Search Engine Search
- Also called "spiders" or "crawlers," search engines constantly visit
web sites on the Internet in order to create catalogs of web pages.
Because they run automatically and index so many web pages, search
engines may often find information not listed in directories.
- HotBot
- AltaVista
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Directory Search
- Unlike search engines, directories are created by humans. Sites
must be submitted, then they are assigned to an appropriate category
or categories. Because of the human role, directories can often provide
better results than search engines. Yahoo is an example of a directory.
- Galaxy
Professional Directory
- Yahoo!
- Yahoo
Search Options
- Excite!
- Lycos
- Go.com
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Various Types of Encyclopedias
- Here is where pages for a general reference desk is located. Dictionary,
Encyclopedia, and similar pages will be found in this folder. Even
odd-ball types.
- Publist.com
- You can browse by publisher, title, or category.
- Better
Homes and Gardens Home Improvement Encyclopedia
- Good site with lots of tips.
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Encyclopedia's on the Net
- Great source for lots on encyclopedia's on the Web!
- TechEncyclopedia
- More than 20,000 IT terms can be looked up.
- Fact
Monster
- A resource and homework helper for kids including Atlas, Almanac,
Dictionary Encyclopedia.
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Herbal Encyclopedia
- Encyclpedia for herbs.
- ARTFL
Project: French-English Dictionary Form
- French to English and English to French translation of words.
- Dictionary,
Internet Encyclopedia, & Almanac
- Find answers in the almanacs, encyclopedia & dictionary.
- Myths
and Legends - (page uses frames)
- Links are organized by region and language group, with those
groups which produced written accounts of their myths and legends
earlier, generally appearing closer to the beginning.
- Encyclopedia
Smithsonian: U.S. Presidential Historic Sites
- The following list of recognized presidential historic sites
is arranged by presidential administrations in chronological order.
- Encyclopedia
of Psychology - Psychology Websites
- Encyclopedia of Psychology - Psychology Websites
- Encyclopedia
Smithsonian: The Smithsonian from A to Z
- Encyclopedia Smithsonian features answers to frequently asked
questions about the Smithsonian and links to Smithsonian resources
from A to Z
- Cartographical
Curiosities
- Odd, curious, and fanciful maps from the holdings of the Map
Collection, Yale University Library.
- Biographical
Dictionary
- This dictionary includes more than
27,000 notable men and women who
have shaped our world from ancient times to the present day.
- SYMBOLS.com
-- encyclopedia of Western signs and ideograms
- SYMBOLS.com contains more than 2,500 Western signs, arranged
into 54 groups according to their graphic characteristics. In
1,600 articles their histories, uses, and meanings are thoroughly
discussed. The signs range from ideograms carved in mammoth teeth
by Cro-Magnon men, to
hobo signs and subway graffiti.
- Encyclopedia
Mythica, Folklore, Legends
- This is an encyclopedia on mythology, folklore, legends, and
more. It contains over 5100 definitions of gods and goddesses,
supernatural beings and legendary creatures and monsters from
all over the world.
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Online Libraries
- Search
Links2 - Top Libraries and MetaSearch Pages
- A bookmark from WindWeaver. Has a good list of Libraries links.
- The
Internet Public Library
- The first public library of and for the Internet community.
The site promotes the most effective roles and contributions of
librarians to the Internet and vice versa. A Univ of Mich Web
site.
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Unsorted Search Engines
- These are unsorted searching engines/tools for the Internet.
- Google
Search Engine
- PlanetSearch
- Do a MetaSearch
- Northern
Light Search
- Ask
Jeeves!
- LookSmart
- exploring World
- AOL
NetFind
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- The
Front Page Collection of SEARCH ENGINES & SITES
- A collection of Search Engines & Web-Site Links.
- More
Search Engines
A Meta Search Center
- WebCrawler
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Scholarly and Research IT oriented
- Good site that are more scholarly and research oriented concerning the Web
and the Internet.
- Welcome
to ALA
- This is the American Library Association and a very useful link to periodically
check.
Educator's Reference Desk
- Educator's Reference Desk
Including Resource Guides, Lesson Plans, Question Archives, and Search
ERIC Database
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- J.UCS
- Journal of Universal Computer Science
- A refereed journal dealing with all aspects of computer science. While
I know
nothing of computer science, the articles touch on all aspects of technology.
- BUBL
LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Technology impact
- Catalogue of Internet Resources such as journals, papers, etc. They
are academia related. Many resources are listed.
- Techné:
Research in Philosophy and Technology
- An acadamia resource for position papers on technology. An on-line quarterly
electronic journal. No subscription needed.
- Journal
of Technology Education
- The Journal of Technology Education provides a forum for scholarly discussion
on topics relating to technology education. Manuscripts should focus on
technology education research, philosophy, and theory. In addition, the
Journal publishes book reviews, editorials, guest articles, comprehensive
literature reviews, and reactions to previously published articles.
- Journal of Technology
Studies
A refereed publication
of Epsilon Pi Tau
Journal of Career
and Technical Education
- ERIC
- The ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology web site is no
longer in operation. Still searchable.
- The
Chronicle of Higher Education
- A subscription site, but has some good readings related to technology
- Who's
Who in IT
- Welcome to this international gallery of experts from the world of Instructional
/ Educational Technology and its related fields. Aim: To provide a node
of contact, not to duplicate biographies available elsewhere on the WWW.
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Topical Education Technology Articles & Reports
- Here should be some good reading for general topics relating to technology
in the academic field.
- Center
for Research on Concepts and Cognition
- The Center for Research on Concepts and Cognition is an interdisciplinary
center for research in cognitive science, directed by Douglas Hofstadter.
- Technology's
Impact on Education Practices
- A paper on defining how technology will impact education.
- Yahoo!
Education Instructional Technology Conferences
- Conferences, papers, etc on technology
- Technology
News from Wired News
- WIRED News Online, November 3, 1998. Teachers of Tomorrow? by Leander
Kahney.
- Digital
Diploma Mills: The Automation of Higher Education by David F. Noble
- Noble, David. (1998). Digital Diploma Mills: The Automation of Higher
Education. David Noble's thought provoking article on
education technology.
- Distance
Education At a Glance
- Material from the University of Idaho.
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General Articles Web or Internet Related
- For checking out Web and/or Internet daily, weekly, or monthly ARTICLES
of interest.
- O'Reilly
Home Page
- Computer books, conferences, online publishing.
- The
World Lecture Hall Univ of Texas
- The World Lecture Hall (WLH) contains links to pages created by faculty
worldwide who are using the Web to deliver class
materials.
- Internet
Indicators
- Measuring the Internet Economy.
- useit.com:
Jakob Nielsen's site (Usable Information Technology)
- An interesting site for general Web and Internet articles. Has tips,
and different takes on approaching the Web.
- CNET
News.com
- CNet is a good place for technology articles
- GartnerGroup
Interactive Home
- The GarnerGroup is a very highly respected research group within the
computer / technology arena. Many good articles.
- TechWeb.com
- News in technology articles (research & topical).
- The
Kim Komando Radio Show ®
- Kim Komando...Technology discussion and advice / help. I have read her
material over the years. She is very bright with technology, is a talkradio
host, and a regular syndicated columnist. But she is really pushing now
to make a buck.
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Mixed IT Job Related
- Just URL's that have to do with IT professionals in education and/or industry.
I can gain insight as to what other IT people are doing in their jobs.
- Florida
Center for Instructional Technology links
- The Florida Center for Instructional Technology (FCIT) has put together
a number of links and online resources like setting up a server for hyperstudio
and other mixed topics.
- Corollary
Sites: Instructional Technology Connections
- These sites link to the I.T. Connections site at UC Denver. Lots of
links.
- Instructional
Technology Forum
- An archived discussion list for instrucitonal technology. Maintained
through the Univ of Georgia. You can subscribe, also.
- Tech
Coord In A Minot ND School
- Technology Coordinators Resource Center.
Maintained by Craig Nansen District Technology Coordinator for Minot Public
Schools. He has put together a nice page with good links.
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Internets Impact
- Links to articles / sites that offer insight on how the Internet is making
an impact.
- Education
253A Reading List Links
- Some technology and media articles.
- Resource
Center for Cyberculture Studies
- The Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies is an online, not-for-profit
organization whose purpose is to research, study, teach, support, and
create diverse and dynamic elements of cyberculture.
- Internet
and its Impact on Society and Education?
- A powerpoint presentation on the impact of the Internet on society.
- Labour
Market Position of Teleworkers and Employees in Information Occupations
- Senior Researcher Secretary of the Team for Information Society Ministry
of Labour
Helsinki Finland. A paper on the labor market and telework ocupations.
- Impact
of the Internet on the Legal Profession
- An interesting page concerning how the Internet and the Legal Profession
interact..
- STS
Links
- NC State Program on Science, Technology, & Society. This is the 'links'
page of the site. It has a great deal of resources concerning technology.
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Other Mixings for Teachers
- Just some URL's that are teacher and/or education oriented. Maybe they have
some worthwhile links.
- Netparents.org
- A website with resources to assist parents in making decisions regarding
the Internet..
- Native
American Lesson Plan
- Collaborative Thematic Unit Theme: Native Americans. A lesson plan..
- Educational
Technology Resources for teachers
- A list of resources related to educational technology including professional
and what search engines have turned up.
- Consortium
for School Networking
- CoSN, a non-profit organization, promotes the use of telecommunications
in K-12 education to improve learning. Members represent state and local
education agencies, nonprofits, companies and individuals who share our
vision.
- IBM
K-12 Education
- Offers today's educators a portfolio of
integrated products and services that will fundamentally change the way
students learn, teachers instruct and administrators manage.
- KidBibs
LearningTips for Parents and Teachers
- For kids and parents.
- I*EARN
- The International Education and Resource Network enables young people
to undertake projects designed to make a meaningful contribution to the
health and welfare of the planet and its people.
- iloveteaching.com
- This site is dedicated to encouraging teachers. Topics such as science
ideas, links, internet in the classroom, etc.
- FromNowOn.org
- It is the Educational Technology Journal.
- Instructional
Technology Connections
- Instructional Technology Connections has a list of resources for K-12
and other professionals.
- The
Educator's Guide to the Web
- The Educator's Guide to the Web published by MIS Press provides a comprehensive
framework for teachers to understand the Web and integrate it into their
classrooms
- History/Social
Studies Web Site for K-12 Teachers
- The purpose of this home page is to encourage the use of the World Wide
Web as a tool for learning and teaching and to provide some help for K-12
classroom teachers in locating and using the resources of the Internet
in the classroom..
- tech.LEARNING
- Serving educators with ideas, tools, and resources for integrating technology
into the K-12 school, classroom and curriculum.
- International
Society for Technology Ed
- For helping K-12 classroom teachers and administrators share effective
methods for enhancing student learning through the use of new classroom
technologies.
- Distance
Ed Resources
- A huge list for distance learning resources maintained by Martin Ryder,University
of Colorado at Denver
School of Education
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HTML Tutorials and Resouces
- Find those tutorials and more resources here. But not the discussion URL's.
- The
24-Hour HTML Café
- As the companion site to Sams Teach Yourself HTML 4 in 24 Hours, 3rd
Edition, this electronic café offers an assortment of free samples and
tasty treats to help you get up to speed on HTML in a hurry.
- Online
HTML Resources
- A nice resource site that covers a lot of ground. Has good links.
- HTML
Tutorial List: The Web Design Resource
- A Complete HTML Tutorial List. Has probably information on all aspects
of HTML, Java, CGI, Forums, etc..
- NCSA--A
Beginner's Guide to HTML Home Page
- A very nice page for HTML help. Check it out.
- The
Bare Bones Guide to HTML
- The Bare Bones Guide to HTML lists every official HTML tag in common
usage, plus Netscape and Microsoft extensions. Version 4.0 of the Guide
is designed to conform to the HTML 4.0 specification.
- Dr.
Website Archives / WebDeveloper.com ®
- Huge number of topics articles on HTML. (webdeveloper.com)
- Basic
Tags
- A site that shows the basic tags and how they are used. The site has
a link to online tutorials..
- Guide
to good practices for WWW authors
- Not updated since 1996, but still a good list of topics relating to
HTML.
- Tables
Primer
- A site that has some basics of using tables in HTML.
- Introduction
to HTML Tables
- Just a general guide to very basic tables.
- CNET
Builder.com
- One of the big resources people use to find information on how to build
a good Web site. A LOT of info on this site.
- Sizzling
HTML Jalfrezi - HTML by Example
- Another HTML resource page.
- The
HTML Coded Character Set
- The HTML Coded Character Set. It should come in handy when a book isn't
around to remember the character needed.
- Advanced
HTML Constructor- guide
- We help people who are interested in creating their own web pages. You
can find some basic html knowledge in our beginner section. Also, we have
an advanced section for people who have the basic html skills already
and want to learn more
complicated things.
- The
Willcam Group - Compact Index of HTML Tags
- Compact Index of HTML Tags is laid-out nicely. Just click on the link
of choice and see the explaination.
- Basic
Tags
- Just what the title says. It is a simple site that shows the basic tags
for HTML.
- HTML
Station--Welcome
- A large portal of HTML resources..
- Kira's
Web Toolbox
- Resources and links for HTML and CGI. Some graphic, too.
- So
you've never built a Web page?
- A general rule-of-thumb page for beginning Web page creation.
- projectcool
media
- An excellent resource site. A network of websites sharing the common
belief that anyone can make a great website if given knowledge, guidance
and inspiration. There's something for everyone within, from the first
time webmaker to the designer with years of experience.
- htmlgoodies.com
-- Home
- A site that has grown into a huge resource site for all topics relating
to HTML. Has tutorials and much more for all levels of expertise.
- Welcome
to Sizzling HTML Jalfrezi HTML
- Sizzling HTML Jalfrezi is a comprehensive guide to writing web sites.
Whether you're a beginner or a design professional.
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CGI Stuff and Forms
- Places to go find information on how to use CGI and Forms in Web pages.
- CGI101
- Learn CGI Today!
- CGI Training, CGI-Friendly Web Hosting, Script Libraries, and Resources.
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HTML For Teachers
- These are maybe not as detailed as the other resources folder. Additionally,
these sites should be more teacher specific.
- Writing
HTML for Teachers
- WRITING HTML WAS CREATED to help teachers create learning resources
that
access information on the Internet. Here, you will be writing a lesson
called Volcano
Web. However, this tutorial may be used by anyone who wants to create
web pages.
- HTML
Crash Course for Educators
- This tutorial will introduce you to the basics of HTML design and style.
Even though the Crash Course was originally designed with teachers in
mind, anyone is free to use it.
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Storyboard Related
- This folder will contain links specific to Storyboards.
- Create
a Storyboard
- A resource for learning how to do a Storyboard.
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HTML Design Oriented
- Too many HTML sites to clump all together. This folder contains more of
the design related information for Web site construction.
- The
Web Designer's Notebook
- Article on good Web design from the UK.
- Dmitry's
Design Lab - webreference.com
- A good site that is design oriented. Has a lot of information.
- Yale
C/AIM Web Style Guide
- This is Yale's Web site. It is concerned with the steps in designing
a Web site. It reads like a book with some graphics to show what is being
stated.
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HTML TIPS And Lousy Web Sites
- Here is a list of sites that either have good HTML tips, or sites that point
out other people's lousy sites.
- Web
Design Tips and Techniques
- A useful site. It has lots of links, too.
- EDSMRT
521 -HTML Anatomy
- Julie Little's HTML anatomy figure to remember the basic tags that go
on a page.
- Web
Pages That Suck
- Same guys who have the book with the same name. Has candid views on
other people's Web sites.
- Top
Ten Ways To Tell If You Have A Sucky Home Page
- A look at what makes a lousy Web site. Very good and interesting.
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Public Discussion, Misc. Resources, and Netiquette
- Here are sites that are related to HTML discussions. They offer questions
and answers. Should be good places to browse through and learn things. Also
other URL's such for Pine, and Netiquitte, and other misc ones will be in
this folder.
- ZDTV
| Call For Help - Answers & Tips
- Good place to check for ZDNet's answers that people send in on all kinds
of computer problems. Has archives for each month.
- WebDeveloper.com®
Developer's Forum
- A discussion site for questions relating to HTML.
- Pine
Information Center
- Finally, a Web site found from the Univ of Washington. It has the Pine
FAQ, and all the information on how to use it correctly..
- The
Web Design Resource
- A good general resource page that has various links on topics related
to HTML.
- The
Net: User Guidelines and Netiquette, by Arlene Rinaldi
- This is the URL for "The Net: User Guidelines and Netiquette - Index
By Arlene H. Rinaldi." It is the widely accepted guide which people will
refer to.
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On-Line Font FX
- These pages will be where you can go and type in text and get special effects
on the text. Then just copy the resulting FX text onto the hard drive.
- "WebFX"
- The Web Graphics Tool
- WebFX is a graphics manipulatition tool that you use right over the
web. No downloads,
plug-ins or Java are required. WebFX has eight different categories of
effects, with a total of over four-dozen different effects. Many of the
effects are animated.
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Cool and Interesting Sites
- See those unusual or interesting sites.
- SpamCop
- File a spam report
- You can sent in a SPAM to track down exactly where the spammer is sending
them from. Site is really looking for paying memberships, but it has a
few things of interest such as the forum.
- Dumb
Laws
- Just for interest. A fun site that has compiled lots of old, and now
thought of as silly, laws from around the U.S. You can check state-by-state.
Additionally it has links to several other types of unusual sites such
as "Dumb Criminals".
- CIA
World Factbook 2003
- Information on countries such as economy, its resources, etc.
- Exploratorium
Magazine Online: "Space"
- Interest site for Astronomy type of information. It includes articles
about space and facts and has activities.
- History
Channel - On-Line
- On-Line Cable T.V. Channel. An interesting place for trivia, and good
articles that are current, too. Has fun quizes and good resources to further
your interest in history.
- A&E
Cable T.V. Channel On-Line
- Just for interest...A&E. Has T.V. related trivia's and behind the scenes
and a section of stories from Bill Curtis.
- Biography
- From T.V.'s A&E Cable Channel
- Part of the cable t.v.'s, A & E. This site is where you can do a search
on famous people and find out about them.
- The
Dollar Stretcher
- Just an interest site. Your Weekly Resource for Simple Living and it
gives you tips on saving money including hunting for bargains and many
other topics..
- Crayola
- A fun site for kids to access. Kids can do on-line coloring.
- Wood
Carving tips and techniques
- Just like it say, a site on information on wood carving.
- ChoralNet
- Home of Choralist, ChoralTalk, ChoralAcademe, Web Message Boards, and
many other Internet resources for the
choral music world. ChoralNet is also the official Website of the International
Federation for Choral Music.
- American
Psychological Association
- Get the latest information on children, parenting, women, managed care,
depression, and therapy
- Omri's
Computer Humor Page
- Everybody loves a good laugh...
the author says that he;s made this list of Computer Humor for all you
computer crazed out there. I didn't make these up, but picked them up
from different locations. Enjoy!
- Calvin
and Hobbes
- A popular site for clean humor.
- Computer
Jokes - dr, suess
- Jokes with many categories to choose from.
- Kids
jokes activities for children
- A joke site for kids. Has silly jokes, sports jokes, scary ones, and
more..
- New
Jokes and Brain Teasers
- Has daily chuckles, trivias, teezers, twisters.
- CLWG:
Children's Literature Web Guide
- Interesting site on stories, journals, resources for teachers, etc.
- REALTOR.COM:
Your Next Home Is Here
- A global commercial Real Estate Resource.
- Headhunter.net
- Just one of dozens of places to check out information for jobs. This
one seems very complete. You can post your info and get tips on getting
hired. Employers can scan the on-line resumes.
- Education
World ® : Education Site Reviews
- Cool sites for education orientation.
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Other Personal Interests
- Here are URL's that are just other kinds of interests for me.
- Encyberpedia(tm)
by Bob Kerstein
- A list of links for informational sites and Internet Malls, and other
Services. The name just sounds like an encyclopedia type, but this is
just a links/ resources page of other sites.
- Taiwan,
Ilha Formosa
- New Taiwan, Ilha Formosa
The Homepage for Taiwan's History, Present, and Future
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PhotoShop Tutorial and Resources
- Find good resources relating to PhotoShop.
- Photoshop
Today
- Covers a lot of topics relating to Photoshop and more. Tutorials and
reviews..
- Adobe
Systems Incorporated
- Adobe's Website.
- Giordan
on Graphics - PhotoShop
- PhotoShop graphics techniques and more.
- PHOTOSHOP
Tips & Tricks | FREE Online Seminars for Adobe Photoshop
- A gateway to many links and topics covering PS. Keep an eye on some
of the links and check for what version of PS it is referring to....they
may be outdated.
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Graphic Tutorials NOT Photoshop
- Here are URL's that have to do with graphics, but not the Photoshop specific
sites.
- A
Smaller GIF // Windows 95 Basic Tutorial
- This is a good site, but keep in mind you must have the software to
work along with this site. Furthermore, if you have the shareware version
of "A Smaller Gif" you can't save any files...only view them. You need
the registered version.
- Very
Basic Help with Inline Images
- This web site contains very basic instructions for using graphics and
images in web documents. It is directed toward beginners, and contains
easy to understand language without a lot of jargon and technical terminology.
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ClipArt Sites
- Here are places to go get all those clipart images including the animated
gif's.
Animation Factory
- Thousands of free animated gifs, free clipart, free graphics, original
3D animations, icons, buttons, and images.
- Free
Graphics By Syruss - Free Backgrounds n Graphics
- Free for use graphics and animated gif's. Seems to have quite a bit
of them.
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On-Line Color Pickers & Info and Other Tools
- To quickly go to a site to check out colors for Web page design, online
checkers of Web pages.
- ColorMaker
get back to this one
- A JavaScript version of ColorMaker. This is a really nicely done site.
- HTML
Color Picker for Windows
- A freely available color-picker for doing HTML, but you have to give
your name and email before you can get it.
- Non-Dithering
Colors by Hue
- The popular Lynda.com site gives you the color and the RGB value. But
the thing is a little wide and does not print out very well.
- Indigo
Storm WebTemplates: ASCII HTML Code Chart
- This is a clickable color imagemap.
Includes the standard palette of 216 colors that are common between Mac
and PC platforms. The hex values should be the true color on either platform,
with no dithering.
Don't bother with the rest of the site, it is just trying to sell some
CD of images...big deal!
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Scanning and Cameras Resources
- URL's related to scanning know-how's and tips.
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- DTP
and Prepress Scan Lab tutorials
- Good page for information on scanning relating to DTP and HTML. Has
a free scanning utility.
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AUP - Acceptable Use Policy
- This folder will have sites related to AUP .
- Sample
AUP form
- The use of computers, the Internet and Email permission form. This is
an example of the permission form.
- Acceptable
Use Policies Armadillo Server
- Armadillo's WWW Server that offers a lot of links for Acceptable Use
Policies.
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Copyright & Other Internet Law
- URL's that relate to the legal aspect of Copyrite and the Web / Internet.
- Stanford:
Copyright & Fair Use
- This site provides an overview of copyright law, links to resources
on the Internet, provides links to current legislation and primary materials.
- The
Cyberlaw Encylopedia version 2.0
- The I.T., I.P. and Electronic Commerce Legal Portal(tm).
- U.S.
Copyright Office Home Page
- Copyright basics, copyright registration, application forms, information
circulars, form letters, copyright office records (searchable), copyright
information via fax, copyright office announcements.
- 10
Big Myths about copyright explained
- By Brad Templeton, an attempt to answer common myths about copyright
seen on the net and cover issues related to copyright and USENET/Internet
publication.
- Web
Law FAQ
- Here are some frequently asked questions relating to the World Wide
Web. An updated FAQ, and you can send in your own question for an answer.
This is a law firm that is supplying this FAQ.
- Copyright
Laws on the Internet
- Written By Christopher B. Skvarka. A good reading of copyright law and
brief.
- Web
Site Legal Issues (BitLaw)
- A useful site for info on trademark, linking, domain name concerns,
etc.
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Filtering Censorship and Issues
- This folder will have some links for hot issues such as censorship and K-12
filtering the Internet.
- Ballad
of an EMail Terrorist (c) 1995 Al Rogers
- Ballad of an Email Terrorist GSN's Al Rogers spells out some ways of
dealing with unwelcome, obscene email to a youth.
- The
Internet Advocate
- A Librarian's attempt to provide material for decision-making.
- The
Internet Filter Assessment Project
- Very good. The Internet Filter Assessment Project ran from April to
September, 1997. It was a volunteer project involving close to 40 librarians,
all told. The project manager was Karen G. Schneider, a government librarian
and library-press columnist.
- Sex,
Censorship, and the Internet
- Carl M. Kadie, who is associated with the Electronic Frontier Foundation,
is an
attorney who has gathered a good deal of case law and best practice information
in this excellent discussion.
- FromNowOn
article on filtering
- FromNowOn gives a Dozen Reasons Why Schools Should Avoid Filtering
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