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ARCHES (Academic Resources for Computing and Higher Education Services at UGA.  This is where you sign up for an email account on campus.  You will also use this file server to store your homepage.  Once you have your email account set up you can then go in and "reserve" your space for your homepage.)
http://www.arches.uga.edu/

The following sites were taken from Morgan Nolan's homepage.  She is an outstanding teacher of EDIT 2000 at the University of Georgia:

An Introduction to Computing: A Beginner's Guide to Computers
http://www.pipcom.com/~bmc/intro/intro.html

Zen and the Art of the Internet: A beginner's guide to the Internet
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/docproject/zen/zen-1.0_toc.html

Internet Background and Basics.
http://www.tectrix.com/links/internet.html

Web66 International School Web Site Registry
Find your high school, middle school, or elementary school here
http://web66.coled.umn.edu/schools.html

PowerPoint Tutorial:
Some directions on basic PowerPoint tasks.
http://einstein.cs.uri.edu/tutorials/csc101/powerpoint/ppt.html

PowerPoint
Tutorial from a class like ours.
http://www.orst.edu/instruct/ed596/ppoint/pphome.htm

Technology Lessons
Lots of technology lessons
http://www.ceap.wcu.edu/Houghton/EDEL666disted/F97/wave/main.html

Kids Space
http://www.kids-space.org/

UGA Library
http://www.libs.uga.edu/

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AltaVista email
 free email service with mail forwarding
 http://altavista.iname.com/member/login.page

Telnet Tracker
http://www.telegrafix.com/telnet/index.htm

An Educator's Guide to Email Lists
A good collection of listservs organized by educational topic, plus clear directions on how to subscribe to them.
http://www.gov.pe.ca/educ/resources/listserv/listserv.asp

Educational Listservs
http://www.coe.uh.edu/pdts/snm/listservs/lservs.htm

Educational Mailing Lists for Teachers
A list of mailing lists (listservs) on topics of interest to teachers.
http://www.sfusd.k12.ca.us/resources/listserv.html

Liszt, the mailing list directory
Here's a searchable database of over 90,000 listservs of all kinds. The catalog is updated frequently.
 http://www.liszt.com/

Publicly Accessible Mailing Lists -by name or subject
A huge list of mailing lists (of all types) ordered alphabetically by name.
http://www.neosoft.com/internet/paml/indexes.html

Search the List of Lists
This site allows you to search a directory of special interest group mailing lists
available on the Internet. You can also submit updates for the description of an
existing mailing-list or add a new entry for the list.
 http://catalog.com/vivian/interest-group-search.html

tile.net/lists
This WWW site is a reference to all the LISTSERV discussion groups on the
Internet. The data comes from the LISTSERV command "list global" and is
publicly available.
http://tile.net/lists/

PC Magazine Editors' Choice for Search Engines
A short list of the best search engines for precision, general, business, email
addresses, newsgroups and meta-searches
 http://www.zdnet.com/pcmag/features/websearch/edchoice.htm

Power Searching for Anyone
A guide for using the advanced search features of the most popular search engines.
http://www.searchenginewatch.com/facts/powersearch.html

Four11
Search engine for finding people
http://www.four11.com

Deja News
Search engine for finding newsgroups and messages in newsgroup postings
http://www.dejanews.com

Yahoo
Good general search engine
http://www.yahoo.com

HotBot
Good general search engine
http://www.hotbot.com

Profusion
Advanced metasearch engine
http://www.designlab.ukans.edu/profusion/

Metacrawler
Basic metasearch engine
http://www.metacrawler.com

Shareware
The site to find all types of shareware
 http://www.shareware.com

Fetch Documentation
http://wally.rit.edu/instruction/software/ftp/fetch.html

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UGA Student Home pages on Arches (all)
Go here to find out how to take make and upload your web page. You can also
 find other UGA students' web pages.
http://www.arches.uga.edu/pages/

Oakview Elementary
some interesting examples of using the web in education
http://oakview.fcps.edu/done-here.html

Creating Web pages
more stuff to help you with your web page
http://www.cohums.ohio-state.edu/english/People/Locker.1/web.htm

The Designing Web
Even more stuff to help you with your web page - info, graphics, other sites
 http://www.stratamar.com/designingweb/design/diy.htm

Catch the Wave Database Tutorials
 Part of a Computers in Education Class that has little movies to help you see what to do in Clarisworks.
http://www.ceap.wcu.edu/Houghton/EDEL666disted/F97/wave/Databases.html

Macintosh Tips and Tutorials
A great site for teachers with tutorials for many things including Clarisworks
http://users.success.net/ohora/

Another Teachers Computer Education Home Page
 Nice tutorials for Clarisworks and Hyperstudio
http://www2.eap.muohio.edu/EDT343/

Siteowner
A place for you to submit your web page to the major search engines for free and all at once.
Remember, doing this puts you out there and could result in junk mail,
comments or unwanted advances.
http://siteowner.linkexchange.com

Need extra help with databases??
This site provides instructional movies to show you
what to do-check it out. Be patient-it takes a minute for the movies to load.
http://www.ceap.wcu.edu/Houghton/EDEL666disted/F97/wave/Databases.html

Need more details on how to do things in a database? Check out this site
http://users.success.net/ohora/Clarisworkstutorials.html

The Hyperstudio Homepage.
Find great links, help, demo versions and lots more at the home of Hyperstudio.
 http://hyperstudio.com/

The Hyperstudio Journal.
Lots of resources for hyperstudio users
 http://www.hsj.com/HSJ.html

What's It Like Where You Live?
Some kid created hyperstudio stacks about biomes.
 http://gopher.mobot.org/MBGnet/hstudio/index.htm

Stacks created by a Middle School Teacher to help teach science.
 http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/downloads/stack.html

Elementary kids use Hyperstudio
 http://www.cuug.ab.ca:8001/~johnstos/hyperst.html

1998-99 International HyperStudio Multimedia Contest
For kids and teachers
http://cyberkids.com/ContestZone/1998_99/hscontest/
 

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