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A Brief Description of the Labyrinth Project
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Title: A Brief Description of the Labyrinth Project<br/><br/>Authors: Everhart, Deborah; Martin, Irvine<br/><br/>Abstract: The Labyrinth provides free, organized access to electronic resources in medieval studies through a World Wide Web server at Georgetown University. The Labyrinth's easy-to-use menus and links provide connections to databases, services, texts, and images on other servers around the world. Each user will be able to find an Ariadne's thread through the maze of information on the Web. This project not only provides an organizational structure for electronic resources in medieval studies, but also serves as a model for similar, collaborative projects in other fields of study. The Labyrinth project is open-ended and is designed to grow and change with new developments in technology and in medieval studies.SNOW Special Needs Opportunity Windows
http://dspace.utalca.cl/handle/1950/2550
Title: SNOW Special Needs Opportunity Windows<br/><br/>Abstract: The Special Needs Opportunity Windows or SNOW Project is a provider of online resources and professional development opportunities for educators and parents of students with special needs. Our online workshops, curriculum materials, open discussion forums and other resources are available to assist you in using new technologies to benefit all of your learners.NEWTON BBS Ask A Scientist Service
http://dspace.utalca.cl/handle/1950/2142
Title: NEWTON BBS Ask A Scientist Service<br/><br/>Authors: Argonne National Laboratory, Division of Educational Programs<br/><br/>Abstract: NEWTON BBS BBS has supported over 20 000+ questions since its inception in 1991. The archives of the Ask A Scientist question and answer postings between 1991 and 2005 can be found within this web site. Users do not have to be a member of NEWTON to utilize this service, however, this service is intended for K-12 teachers and students! The question you submit is emailed directly to our volunteer scientists [located throughout the world] and answers will be emailed to the return email address you have provided. Make certain that your email address is correct. All questions and answers become the property of NEWTON BBS. Questions and answers will be posted within NEWTON BBS and will become web pages for others to access in the future.EDNA - Education Network Australia
http://dspace.utalca.cl/handle/1950/1989
Title: EDNA - Education Network Australia<br/><br/>Authors: EDNA Online<br/><br/>Abstract: EdNA Online is a service that aims to support and promote the benefits of the Internet for learning, education and training in Australia. It is organised around Australian curriculum, its tools are free to Australian educators, and it is funded by the bodies responsible for education provision in Australia - all Australian governments.As an information service, EdNA Online provides two key functions: - A directory about education and training in Australia. - A database of web-based resources useful for teaching and learning.