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     Technology Links

BuildingtheWeb.com - comprehensive resource that uses well designed pull down menus to take users quickly to the information and interactive tools within BuildingTheWeb and to well-summarized resources at other Web sites.

I-dentity's Tip and Tutorials - guidelines for developing web pages, but a more commercial approach than the site above

JavaScript Source - need special effects and interactive gizmos?

Museum of Web Art - for graphic art students, this gallery is devoted to examples of the finest artistic elements of web design, counters, buttons, etc.

Page Resource.Com's Complete HTML Tutorial List -- a directory of web design tutorials that are nicely organized by topic, including Beginners, Forms, Music, Metatags, Tables, Frames, Image Maps, and Stylesheets.

Rubrics for Web Lessons --an excellent overview of rubric design and its applications for technology-based instruction

Spider's Apprentice -- a guide to search engines, search strategies (how to frame your question to get a successful response, the basics of how search engines work, and an in-depth analysis and ratings of existing search engines.

State of Entropy -- tutorial on creating graphics for websites using Paint Shop Pro

Web Authoring Resources --tutorials on making web pages, adding clip art, graphics and sound files

Web Monkey -- tutorials, articles, and reference materials on every aspect of Web development.  Helpful reference guides including a domain registry, an HTML cheat sheet, and guides to Java, Unix, and color codes.

Web Site Development Information, Good Site Design Practices -- Links to excellent HTML authoring and Web site development resources and list of good site development practices

Webquests and Resources for Teachers  -- links to webquests

Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators -- background on why educators should consider webquests, a sample of a webquest, and the opportunity to develop and register your own webquest

Not just Internet Technology:
How Stuff Works -- excellent diagrams and text description of how electric motors, radar, laser scanners, digital equipment, and the like, work
 

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Last Updated:   09/06/2007