The tech team from my school created a resource file to post on the MetroLINC Web Tour. Our web tour offering is focused on the idea of XXXXXX insert your team goalXXXX. At the same time, we wanted to learn how to show others at our school how to create similar WWW files on topics that interest them. We all created a personal, portable Internet Research Start Page like this one so that we can continue developing and expanding our own Web Tours while providing a collection of research resources for others to begin building their own Web Tours.
This Internet Research Start Page, with its links to relevant WWW sites provides continuity for my work on the team project. Below are links to WWW resources that I found most useful. Many of them can be used by others to research a wide range of topics.
I routinely use the following links when working on my Tech Team Project for the Boston Public School System
MetroLINC | Networking Communities Forum | E-mail project tech team members | E-mail Diane Smith, Internet Research Project ConsultantThe search engines I found most useful
The databases I found most useful
The metaengines I found most useful
The directories I found most useful
The general information WWW Sites I found most useful
The Newsgroups, ListServs, and Book Catalogs I am most interested in checking out
Online tutorials that help me out along the way
Clipart and other media resources to jazz up my presentations
Handouts from the Jumpstart Computer Mini-course to share with others
Last updated July 27, 1999
Last reviewed July 27, 1999