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Vol. I No. 1: July/August, 1995:

This issue contains book and article reviews and links to interesting reading and resources on the Web. Links were valid through 9/95.


Jan Perry: Networking for the Novice


Teacher Jan Perry shares tips for new networkers who want to get the most out of home and classroom Internet connections.


Start Planning Online Projects and Networking

Global School Net's School Projects website offers links to projects ranging from simple e-mail classroom-to-classroom connections to live videoconferencing. There's something here for every level of connectivity. Some projects have been going for several years.


The ELTEC Project: Community Networking

We recently attended a planning meeting for an electronic learning project sponsored by the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction here in Washington State. Sheryl Burgstahler and Catherine Swift of the University of Washington shared websites and links that will be of interest to anyone using electronic technologies to teach and build learning communities. For more reading about using electronic technologies in schools try this link Teaching with Electronic Technology. Take a look at the ELTEC project.


Memes: Links to Thought-Provoking Websites

A hot topic in the Internet community has been the spread and mutation of ideas online. Some people have used the metaphor of a virus to describe the phenomenon, others float the idea of a meme, a self-replicating piece of information that transforms the receiver and that seems to take on a life of its own.


Some Links to Debate About The Internet:
Is It Really Dangerous for Children?

The debate about acceptable use of the Internet has generated some interesting articles by veteran internet users. Articles posted on the Integrating Technology Schools Home Page at the University of New Mexico debate the validity of assertions that Internet is a dangerous place for children. Related sites include those on memes (see above) and the IRTF Survey Working Group, Internet demographers who have set up a website to serve as a clearinghouse for credible statistics about the Net and its users. The Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine's August issue features a number of related articles.


Article Review: Gene Genius

The current issue of Wired Magazine features an article about the inventor of the DNA computer. This scientist-mathematician has some interesting things to say about the relationship of science and mathematics. The links at the end of our review will take you to math and problem-solving websites.


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