YESTERDAY'S METHODS WITH TODAY'S TECHNOLOGY or

ANOTHER ASPECT OF EDUCATION IN THE 1990s: S2T2W 3

HANDOUT #2} FORTY URL ADDRESSES WHICH MIGHT BE OF INTEREST


Dr. Charles F. Urbanowicz/Professor of Anthropology
California State University, Chico/Chico, CA 95929-0400
PHONE: 916-898-6220 [and voice mail]; 916-898-6192 [Dept.] FAX: 916-898-6824
Mail to: ( curbanowicz@oavax.csuchico.edu)

15 September 1995 (c) For the "Master Classroom Utilization" session at the "Excellence in Learning And Teaching" Conference sponsored by CELT (The Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching) at California State University, Chico. Incidentally, S2T2W3 stands for "Structured Serendipity Through The World Wide Web."

"The spider's touch, how exquisitely fine! Feels at each thread, and lives along the line." (Alexander Pope [1688-1744], An Essay on Man: First Epistle, Lines 217 & 218.


#1} Anthropology 13 Fall 1995 Syllabus (http://www.csuchico.edu/anth/curban/Anth13.html)

#2} California State University, Chico (http://www.csuchico.edu)

#3} What's New (http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Mosaic/Docs/whats-new.html)

#4} Virtual Tourist - clickable WWW map (http://wings.buffalo.edu/world/)

#5} Create Your Own Newspaper (http://sun.bucknell.edu/~boulter/crayon)

#6} Internet search (http://library.microsoft.com/internet.htm)

#7} Web Crawler searching (http://webcrawler.com/)

#8} Web Wanderer! (http://www.xnet.com/~blatura/wanderer.shtml)

#9} Web Wanderer (http://www.dartmouth.edu/pages/wwwNav.html)

#10} Find-it on the WWW (http://www.cam.org/~psarena/find-it.html)

#11} MacUser internet Road Map (http://www.ziff.com/~zmac)

#12} The Internet Society (http://www.isoc.org)

#13} Colleges and Universities on the WWW (http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/cdemello/univ.html)

#14} Spider's WWW Pick of the Day (http://gagme.wwa.com/~boba/pick.html)

#15} Superb Jumping off site for Anthropology! (http://www.aau.dk/~etnojens/etnogrp/anitaslist.html)

#16} WWW Virtual Library: Anthropology (http://www.usc.edu/dept/v-lib/anthropology.html)

#17} Anthropology and Archaeology (http://akebono.stanford.edu/yahoo/Science/Anthropology_and_Archaeology)

#18} Archaeological Fieldwork Server (http://durendal.cit.cornell.edu/TestPit.html)

#19} 20,000 year old cave paintings (http://www.culture.fr/gvpda.htm)

#20} Applied Anthropology Computer Network (http://www.acs.oakland.edu/~dow/anthap.html)

#21} THOMAS: Legslative Information on the Internet (http://thomas.loc.gov/)

#22} California WWW Servers (http://www-ca.llnl.gov/california/calif-map.html)

#23} Black Colleges and Universities (http://diamond.cau.auc.edu:1060/index.html)

#24} The Smithsonian Institution (http://www.si.edu/)

#25} World-Wide List (http://www.w3.org/hypertext/DataSources/WWW/Geographical.html)

#26} K-12 Education on the Web (http://web66.coled.umn.edu/)

#27} Time-Warner Home Page (http://www.pathfinder.com/pathfinder/)

#28} Good issue! (http://www.usc.edu/dept/annenberg/vol1/issue1/)

#29} EXCELLENT "live" article! (http://www.economist.com/)

#30} Robot to check changes in Web Pages (http://www.netmind.com/URL-minder/URL-minder.html)

#31} Reno Hilton Home Page (http://diamond.sierra.net:80/Hilton/Reno Reno Hilton Home Page)

#32} Grand Canyon National Park Home Page (http://www.kbt.com/gc/gc_home Grand Canyon National Park Home Page)

#33} Population (http://wwwcensus.gov/cgi-bin/popclock)

#34} Welcome to the North Pole (http://north.pole.org)

#35} California (http://www.research.digital.com/SRC/virtual-tourist/California.html)

#36} Nation of Hawai'i (http://www.aloha.net/nation/hawaii-nation.html)

#37} Native American Indian issues (http://www.ota.gov/nativea.html)

#38} Christus Rex (http://www.christusrex.org/

#39} Blacklist of Internet Advertisers (http://math-www.uni-paderborn.de/~axel/blacklist.html

#40} Useless WWW Pages (http://www.primus.com/staff/paulp/useless.html)


PUBLICATIONS WHICH MIGHT BE OF INTEREST

Wired Magazine

Internet Magazine

On The Internet: An International Publication of the Internet Society


URBANOWICZ ADDS THIS PS: "Twenty years from now, a computer will do in 30 seconds what one of today's computers would take a year to do.... That is the hardware side. The growth of software is certain, because it is only limited by human imagination." (Nathan Myhrvold, 35 year-old Director of Microsoft's Advanced Technology Group; Wired, September 1995, Vol. 3.09, page 154.)

This page created Saturday afternoon (September 16, 1995) by Dr. Charles F. Urbanowicz, beginning with rtftohtml 2.7.3. and then going to other sources (such as A Beginner's Guide to HTML and various publications).

Format edited by Nanci Ellis, September 23, 1995