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Polly WolfTimes Online
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Mike NallIf you bought a computer a few years ago, it would invariably come with a free
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Brenda Bellsites for class
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Dianne Krause"If you bought a computer a few years ago, it would invariably come with a free CD-Rom encyclopedia. At the time it seemed like a life-changer, but after an hour or two spent looking at ancient wildlife clips and a timeline about the Romans, the excitement wore off. Today’s internet equivalents are bigger, faster and more interactive, whether you’re helping youngsters with their homework or cramming for the pub quiz. "
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michael chalkGood collection from the Times UK.. standard big sites, but valuable nevertheless.. eg pbs.org, national geographic etc
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Doug Peterson"Online information has come on leaps and bounds since the days of the CD-ROM encyclopedia. We bring you the top education sites"
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Nancy BlairLinks to useful websites for education; includes: National Geographic, NASA, How Stuff Works, Discovery, Smithsonian, BBC, TED, Arkive, History Today, and PBS
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Craig NansenTimes Online
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Ann OroTimes Online from the UK suggests 10 great educational web sites.
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