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61. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
getting connected Recomended Reading Lists of interactive technology, which is gettingso much unlimited access to unstructured information on the internet.
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The web site you have requested, ArtFul Minds , is one of over 4000 student created entries in our Library. Before using our Library, please be sure that you have read and agreed to our To learn more about ThinkQuest. You can browse other ThinkQuest Library Entries To proceed to ArtFul Minds click here Back to the Previous Page The Site you have Requested ...
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Site Desciption "ArtFul Minds" is a dynamic, interactive web site that provides educators with the resources needed to build a bridge to the learning environments of the 21st century. Prospective and practicing teachers will find theoretical information and practical applications about arts education, brain research, and technology integration. ArtFul Minds has three sections forexploration: Brain Bootcamp:Visualize the Arts and Getting Connected.
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62. The Internet For Local Government
getting connected to the internet; Finding an internet a computer with appropriatesoftware, connected to the Most internet access providers will also provide
http://civic.net/lgnet/internet5.html

63. Key Info Source
all the major points of internet marketing for These important subjects are coveredGetting connected, Creating your Web stepby-step guide will teach you how
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64. Outline Menu
This module will teach you how to tap into the many resources on the A. What is theInternet? 1. The World Wide Web 2. getting connected 3. Web pages and home
http://conexiones.asu.edu/netscape/netsc_1.html
Outline Menu A. What is the Internet?
The World Wide Web

Getting connected

Web pages and home pages
...
What is a URL?

B.
The components of Navigator

The default home page

Anatomy of a web page

C. Navigating the Internet
Accessing a specific page
Looking back to where you've been (Go menu) Bookmarks D. Searching for Information Indices Search Engines a. Conducting a basic search b. Conducting a Boolean search Searching for images E. About plug-ins F. Printing pages and frames G. Chatting (Ewgie) H. Glossary I. Additional Resources

65. My Connected Community (mc2)
When using this service please leave a message mentioning that it is a My ConnectedCommunities query See also getting a Computer internet Access.
http://mc2.vicnet.net.au/page.cgi?session=&file=help.htm

66. Parents And The Internet: FAQ
of Education, lists the benefits of getting connected, the equipment at http//www.ed.gov/pubs/parents/internet/. online,getting started and getting involved.
http://community.michiana.org/famconn/faq.html
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(*Internet jargon for Frequently Asked Questions)
"Whether your children are experienced computer users or just getting started, they need your involvement, your experience, and your judgment." Parents Guide to the Internet , US Dept. of Education What's in it for me as a parent? The Internet offers you: Information about child development, parenting, education, learning activities, advocacy, your child's school, and almost any other imaginable topic that could help you in your job as parent. Communication with teachers: it's fast and convenient with e-mail. Online discussions put you in touch with experts from across the country, as well as with parents who share your concerns. Interaction with your child as you both explore the Internet's vast educational resources-from encyclopedias to "virtual" visits to museums and foreign lands. What if we don't have a computer at home? Public access to computers and the Internet is growing. Your library is the most likely place to find an Internet connection for personal use. Many community or neighborhood centers are getting online, as are Head Start and public housing facilities. Your school district might have computers designated for parent use. Also check with a local community college. And if you can't find access, talk to your library, school district or city officials about creating opportunities for parents to go online. Where can I find out more?

67. Network+ Comptia A+ MCSE Windows 2000 Professional SWiSH Internet Application De
Networking Technology Terminology; Technology; getting connected; Packets andProtocols; The internet; Network Structures; Network Communications; Network Types;
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This course prepares you for Comptia's Network+ Exam It consists of the following modules (e.g. Network Fundamentals) and lessons (e.g. Introduction)
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      Introduction Definitions Connector Types Binary and Hex Numbers OSI Model
    Networking Technology
      Terminology Technology Getting Connected Packets and Protocols The Internet Network Structures Network Communications Network Types Network Storage Systems Putting it Together Troubleshooting a Network
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    • This course will give you the knowledge necessary to pass THEIR exam.
    • This complete course consists of 2 Modules (each with an exam) You MUST pass one exam before you can continue on to the next module Each Module consists of 5 to 30 Lessons Each Lesson consists of 5 to 30 Screen Pages of information Each Lesson consists of the teaching of the necessary material, and a Lesson Test You MUST pass the lesson test before you can continue on to the next lesson Each Lesson should take the average student between one half hour and three hours to complete To receive a Certification of Completion from FACT, you will have to pass both exams
  • 68. Professor Computer: Classes
    EASY Designed to get you going quickly, these multisession courses will teachyou the very basics of getting connected to some of the best internet sites.
    http://www.professorcomputer.com/html/classes.html
    Professor Computer offers one-on-one computer training in your home or office. We will help you select and purchase a new computer or accessory. We also enhance your skills on different software packages. Choose from a wide variety of topics. Combine the topics of your choice for a customized learning experience or work with one of our trained professionals to tailor sessions that meet your individual needs. Professor Computer offers 60 to 90-minute sessions priced at only $99. Friendly, patient, knowledgeable professors will teach you what you want to learn - when and where you want to learn it! Entry Level - The Freshman Courses HOOK ME UP
    We'll help you purchase a new computer or other computer accessories and set it up in your home or office. This is great for those who want to cross the threshold of the Information Age but is not sure how to take the first step.
    • What to Buy - We'll help purchase a new computer for home or office - a helping hand when you need it!

    69. Internet Service Providers
    How To Avoid getting A Second Phone Line There are cheaper alternatives! Findout what you are connected at. Control internet access.
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    Internet Service Providers
    Guide picks Help to decide which ISP is best and speciality ISPs like ones that have filtering and free Internet service providers.
    Filtered ISPs

    Instead of getting smut you can get the Internet filtered without adding extra filtering software. Here are links. Free Internet Service Providers
    Are you sick of paying for Internet service? Then don't, get a free isp and don't pay again. Or get a great free internet service provider as a back up to your current isp. Deciding What ISP To Use It is a pain to switch Internet providers so before you do, know what questions to ask and what to look for. Even includes a list of questions to ask, that you can print out. Free Internet Access For Families Why pay every month when you can get free Internet access. Even if you want to keep your provider, you may want to open an account for traveling and/or when your ISP is down.

    70. Internet & E-Mail Basics - Training Materials - APC
    internet and Email Basics - getting connected. Rights at Columbia University, providesbeginner-level information on internet Basics, getting Net Access
    http://www.apc.org/english/capacity/training/internet.shtml
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    Internet and E-mail Basics
    Section editor
    Martin Belcher, INASP
    mbelcher@inasp.info
    Introduction
    This section contains a number of resources on Internet and e-mail basics, selected for their clarity and ease of use. Materials for both instructors and students are included, sets of exercises and handouts being available as well as presentations. Topics covered range from general introductions to the Internet, to guidance on specific tools such as e-mail and choosing Internet connections.
    Internet and E-mail Basics - Introduction to the Internet
    RDN Virtual Training Suite Developed by: University of Bristol ILRT
    Type of resource: Online tutorials
    Target audience: General, Trainers

    71. Community ICT And Networking Resources
    answer form ( How can NGOs improve their chances of getting access to internet connectednetworks? ). Great resources to help volunteers teach communities in
    http://www.unites.org/html/resource/cictnr.htm
    RESOURCE CENTER FAQs Search Sitemap ... Home
    Community ICT and Networking Resources
    There are many online resources by other organizations that offer suggestions especially tailored to setting up and maintaining community ICT and networking projects, including community telecenters/community technology centers. Some sites also offer tips for activities at such centers, such as how to work with diverse populations and how to teach certain classes.
      @ease With E-mail: A handbook on using electronic mail for NGOs in developing countries
      Prepared by the United Nations Non-Governmental Liaison Service (UN-NGLS) and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation (New York office). Explains basic terms and concepts, offers advice and contacts, lists existing computer communications networks and local e-mail service providers in developing countries, and suggests ways to benefit from these communication tools. Presented in question and answer form ("How can NGOs improve their chances of getting access to Internet connected networks?"). Great resources to help volunteers teach communities in developing countries the value of the Internet. This handbook is available offline in French and Spanish (visit the web site and contact UN-NGLS for information). Bridges.Org International Digital Divide Resources

    72. The One-Computer Classroom | Getting Organized
    Front page Power Tools HowTo getting Organized The online tutorial on usingthe internet in the Idea 6 The Well-connected Educator articles could
    http://www.teachnet.com/how-to/organization/onecompclass040799.html
    Front page Power Tools How-To Getting Organized The One-Computer Classroom Wednesday, April 7, 1999
    After posing the question of "how to cope" to the Teacher-2-Teacher mailing list , Lorrie Felts received the following responses and compiled this listing. Idea # 1
    Wright Idea #2
    Dianne Idea #3

    We are fortunate in our district to have our computers linked to a TV which is mounted on a wall. It makes it easier to incorporate various software and the internet into daily lessons (I teach Reading/Language Arts). I also have two additional computers (one is a castoff from home) which the kids use in their free time as they finish their work. To enable some of my slower students to get some computer time, I occasionally use a roster with the kids' names to decide who will have computer time that day. Sometimes I'll start at the beginning, middle or end of the roster to allow everyone an equal chance of using the computer. Good luck! Using the computer effectively in the classroom can be a tricky business! Karen Idea #4
    Here's a free online tutorial
    on using the Internet in the classroom with a section on the one-computer classroom. That might be a place to start.

    73. Working Without A 'Net'
    If they get totally hung up, we teach them how to The series will run through gettingconnected, getting an account over the initial fear of the internet, he or
    http://www.kdinc.com/search2.htm
    Full content for this article includes illustration and photograph. Source: Business First of Buffalo, Oct 9, 1995 v11 n52 p22(2). Title: Working without a 'Net. (cyberphobia)(Special Report: Office/Technology Communications) Author: Tracey Rosenthal Drury Subjects: Buffalo, New York - Services
    Internet - Usage
    User training - Services Business Collection: 90W5034
    Electronic Collection: A17587350
    RN: A17587350 WNY businesses and organizations work to conquer fear of cyberspace Technology has created a new paranoia: cyberphobia. Though cyberphobia is mostly a result of inexperience and apprehension about computers and the Internet, some people are genuinely scared to learn how to use a computer, says Janet Herman, a certified clinical mental-health counselor in private practice in Williamsville. "One of the things I'm starting to see is people who are going back into the job market and are absolutely petrified to touch a computer," she says. The first step toward curing the condition is learning more about it, says Jane Rosenfeld, coordinator of CD-ROM and online services at the Buffalo and Erie County Public Library. Lesson No. 1: While it is possible to damage a computer, it's not possible to ruin or damage the Internet.

    74. Student Connections - Introduction To The Internet
    This course is meant for beginner Web users, and will teach skills ranging fromgetting connected to the internet to learning useful search techniques.
    http://www.scp-ebb.com/english/intro_internet.cfm
    Last updated: 2003-02-18
    Smart solutions for your business
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    Introduction to the Internet
    The objective of this three-hour module is to provide an introduction to basic principles of the Internet and the World Wide Web. This course is meant for beginner Web users, and will teach skills ranging from getting connected to the Internet to learning useful search techniques. An emphasis will be placed on learning how to navigate the World Wide Web to find specific information of interest to the user. There are ten areas of focus within Introduction to the Internet:
  • How does the Internet work?
  • Finding the best Internet Service Provider (ISP)
  • Connecting to the Internet
  • Discovering Web browsers
  • Web addresses - a URL's anatomy
  • Learning to surf!
  • Links
  • Bookmarking favourite sites
  • Directories and search engines
  • Refining a search
    Is this course right for you?
    This course is for anyone who wants to develop a basic understanding of the Internet while learning to find specific information on the World Wide Web. Some basic computer skills are recommended, but no experience with the Internet is required. Participants may have this course conducted at their business.
    The course goal:
    Upon completion of this course, the participant should have a basic understanding of Internet principles - including how to connect to the Internet, how to use a Web browser, how to keep track of favourite sites and how to use search tools to find information. These skills will provide the necessary foundation for taking more advanced training from Student Connections. Further your knowledge with additional topics such as Electronic Mail, Internet Applications, On-Line Transactions and more!
  • 75. Student Connections - Seniors Training, Introduction To The Internet
    This course is meant for beginners, and will teach skills ranging fromgetting connected to the internet to learning search techniques.
    http://www.scp-ebb.com/english/seniors_intro_internet.cfm
    Last updated: 2003-02-18
    Smart solutions for your business
    Offered by qualified and certified Advisors

    Introduction to the Internet
    The objective of this three-hour module is to introduce basic principles of the Internet and the World Wide Web to Canadian seniors. This course is meant for beginners, and will teach skills ranging from getting connected to the Internet to learning search techniques. An emphasis will be placed on learning how to navigate the World Wide Web to find specific information of interest to seniors. There are eleven areas of focus within Introduction to the Internet:
  • The Internet - what is it and how does it work?
  • Finding the best Internet Service Provider (ISP)
  • Connection types, prices and necessary equipment
  • Connecting to the Internet
  • Discovering Web browsers
  • Web addresses - a URL's anatomy
  • Clicking the right buttons - and learning to surf!
  • Links
  • Bookmarking your favourite sites
  • Can you say "YAHOO"?
  • Glossary of terms
    Is this course right for you?
  • 76. Parents' Place: Guidelines To Internet Safety (Part 2 Of 4)
    and potential of the internet, and are getting connected at an today are for the purposeof getting on the by friends they meet on the internet, either by e
    http://www.family.org/pplace/schoolkid/a0020520.cfm

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    Guidelines to Internet Safety (Part 2 of 4)
    From the Oregon Center for Family Policy
    The Internet is revolutionizing the way we communicate information across the world and across town. Increasingly, the answer to almost any question starts with, "Let's do an Internet search." Although there is a tremendous amount of "junk" out there, there are many easy-to-find nuggets of good information or services that would otherwise be unavailable or at least very hard to obtain. Families are recognizing the benefits and potential of the Internet, and are getting connected at an unprecedented rate. Most home computers purchased today are for the purpose of "getting on the Internet." Given the fact that the World Wide Web did not exist until 1994, we are witnessing the birth of a new era in communication. Why family guidelines are so important Immediate and private access to "information" is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, unnecessary barriers have been removed. That is a good thing. On the other hand, traditional barriers of protection for children have crumbled as well, potentially exposing them to dangers that were unheard of 10 years ago. For example, in former times children were protected from pornography by the location and doors of adult bookstores, along with laws that prevented children from entering such establishments. Today's legal climate stubbornly refuses to protect children from the same material coming from the "Dark Side" of the Internet into our children's bedrooms—all in the name of Constitutional free speech.

    77. Internet Literacy - Contents
    Chapter 1. Definitions. Chapter 2. How the internet Is Changing the World. PART TWOgetting on the internet. Chapter 3. getting connected. Chapter 4. Surfing the Net.
    http://www.udel.edu/interlit/contents.html
    NOTE: Some chapters contain icons for several online resources, and it may take a minute or two for them to display completely. For best viewing, please wait until your browser indicates that the page is finished loading before clicking on links.
    PART ONE: Understanding the Internet

    Chapter 1
    Definitions
    Chapter 2 How the Internet Is Changing the World
    PART TWO:
    Getting on the Internet Chapter 3 Getting Connected Chapter 4 Surfing the Net ...
    PART THREE:
    Communicating Over the Internet Chapter 5 Internet Etiquette (Netiquette) Chapter 6 Electronic Mail ...
    PART FOUR:
    Finding Things on the Internet Chapter 11 Searching for Information Chapter 12 Commonly Found Internet File Types ...
    PART FIVE:
    Creating Web Pages Chapter 15 Web Page Creation Strategies Chapter 16 Web Page Design ...
    PART SIX:
    Using Multimedia on the Internet Chapter 23 How Web Browsers Do Multimedia Chapter 24 Waveform Audio Recording ...
    PART SEVEN:
    Planning for the Future of the Internet Chapter 25 Societal Issues Chapter 26 Emerging Technology ... Top of Page This page is part of the Internet Literacy Web site.

    78. Digital Culture - Paul LeBlanc
    on in their integration of internet technologies on the notion that getting connectedcan dramatically Mars Pathfinder mission, I hope connected science classes
    http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/digicult/leblanc.htm
    Return to "Where the Rubber Meets the Road," by Ralph Lombreglia.
    Previously in Digital Culture:
    "The World According to David Gelernter,"
    by Harvey Blume (January 1998)

    An interview with a computer scientist who argues that beautiful technology and a return to traditional values must show us the way forward. Plus, a series of excerpts from David Gelernter's Machine Beauty: Elegance and the Heart of Technology.
    "Caught in the Flash,"
    by Harvey Blume (December 1997)
    Computer memory, once thought to be finite, now looks like an open frontier. The author peers into the future of memory and sees a paradox rooted deep in our past.
    "Dispelled,"
    by Ralph Lombreglia (November 1997)
    Why Riven the most anxiously awaited multimedia product ever is missing the magic of Myst.
    For more, see the complete Digital Culture Index
    Join the discussion in the Digital Culture forum of

    How the Web Works An E-Mail Exchange with Paul LeBlanc March 25, 1998 Ralph Lombreglia Paul LeBlanc Your new Graduate Center offers Master's programs for people who want to integrate network technologies into business and K-12 education. These are vastly different missions, with (presumably) quite different measures of success. What are the similarities and differences of the two programs? Does the agenda of one shape the agenda of the other? Paul LeBlanc How do these worlds differ? The business world has a bottom-line orientation that is easier to quantify and assess. It has competitive realities that drive faster and more thoroughgoing implementations of technology. It is more willing to spend money on staff development and building of internal skills sets. Educational effectiveness is a hazier target and its definition is

    79. Internet Index
    as the cornerstone of a connected home 14, 2001 connectedly Speaking David ChernicoffGetting Reasonably Priced, HighSpeed internet Access Consumers
    http://www.connectedhomemag.com/Articles/Index.cfm?TopicID=36

    80. Internet TESL Journal Highlights From Previous Issues - 1996
    The Design and Utilisation of an internet Resource for getting Your Class ConnectedSome ideas on using e Kathleen Kitao Kenji Kitao. Handouts getting to Know
    http://iteslj.org/indexPrev96.html
    The Internet TESL Journal
    Highlights from Previous Issues
    Sorted by Issue: This Month This Year
    Sorted by Topic: Teaching Techniques
    December 1996

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