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Computer Virus Myths
From Rob Rosenberger. Learn about the myths, the hoaxes, the urban legends, and the implications of computer virus myths. You can also see a list of virus hoaxes from A to Z. |
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Internet Hoaxes
From the U.S. Department of Energy's Computer Incident Advisory Center. This page describes many of the hoax warnings that are found on the Internet today. They also address some of the history of hoaxes on the Internet, how to identify a new hoax warning, how to identify a validated warning, and what to do if you think a message is a hoax. |
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Internet Software at ESD 105
The Educational Technology Support Center of ESD 105 provides an archive of the most current versions of the most popular Internet software for Macintosh, Windows 3.1, and Windows 95/98/NT/2000 computers. Archives of HTML publishing programs, server software, and a few other utilities are also available for each of the three platforms. |
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ITtoolbox UNIX
ITtoolbox UNIX offers forums for technical discussion, an integrated directory, white papers, and daily news geared toward UNIX professionals and users of UNIX products. The portal also provides content, community, job postings, and much more. |
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MacWindows
MacWindows.com is your one-stop resource for finding solutions, info, daily news, and tips about Macintosh and Windows integration solutions. Whether it's Windows on Mac emulation, using cross-platform networks to share files or communicate, or just plain sneaker net, you'll find descriptions of products and links to manufacturers. The site covers cross-platform implications of Rhapsody and UNIX as well. |
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On the Web
Master the challenges of the Web. Just In Time Training, with guidance specifically geared to assist K-12 educators, assists you in bringing the Internet into your planning and your classroom via the World Wide Web. |
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Responsible Netizen
An initiative of the Center for Advanced Technology in Education (CATE), this Web site provides information on technology planning and use, sample documents and policies for use, and research regarding technology and students. |
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The Best of NETC
This tool kit brought to you by the Northwest Regional Lab's Northwest Educational Technology Consortium, provides a treasure trove of information and reflects an interrelated range of opportunities and concerns in the field of educational technology. |
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