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1. K12> State Units, President Units, Home Ec, Science, Nature Studies, Games, and 2. K12> History, Geography, Art, and Language Arts 3. K12> 6 Korean Boys need US Welcome Hosts! Short term - expand your Asian horizons! 4. MISC> ARTICLES: NEWS: Fake Degrees: I Attended College and Got My Diploma in Fifteen Minutes 5. MISC> From Stateline.Com: "War On Terror Restricts Information Flow" 6. MISC> [netsites] CONSUMER AND INTERNET FRAUD HOAXES AND SCAMS: Counterfeit Library 7. UPDATED> New Resources: Hello from The Virtual Acquisition Shelf 8. K12> [WWWEDU] schools, tech: still struggling (fwd) 9. Last: posting for Thursday, August 29, 2002 ***************************************** For individual postings, send the message: set net-happenings mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe, click and send (no body or subject: required) mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Net-happenings mailing list is a service of Classroom Connect - http://www.classroom.com Archives for Net-happenings can be found at: http://www.classroom.com/community/email/archives.jhtml?A0=NET-HAPPENINGS Newsgroups: news:comp.internet.net-happenings http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&GROUP;=comp.internet.net-happenings ******************************************* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 09:47:30 -0500 From: Gleason Sackmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: K12> State Units, President Units, Home Ec, Science, Nature Studies, Games, and To: "Kathy M. MARTINEZ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> From: Kathryn Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Fw: State Units, President Units, Home Ec, Science, Nature Studies, Games, and Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 10:40:43 -0400 Articles in each of the indexes below are listed alphabetically to make them easier to utilize. Hope you find these useful. US State Unit Studies Index http://www.easyfunschool.com/IndexStateUnits.html This is an alphabetical list of the US State Units that are currently available on EasyFunSchool. The units are being written in the order of admission, so if you don't see the state that you are looking for yet, it will eventually be published. US Presidential Unit Studies http://www.easyfunschool.com/IndexPresidentUnits.html This is an alphabetical listing the of the US Presidential unit studies available at EasyFunSchool. The units are being written in the order the presidents served and more will be added as the units are published. Home Ec Lessons and Activities Index http://www.easyfunschool.com/IndexHomeEc.html This index includes home economics lessons and activities, fun food thematic snacks, and the "Incorporating Cooking" series that gives simple recipes from foreign countries. Science Lessons and Activities Index http://www.easyfunschool.com/IndexScience.html This index contains the science lessosn and activities available on EasyFunSchool and includes both the "Science Fun" column as well as general science articles. Science-based themes will be added as they are completed (e.g., dinosaurs). Nature Studies Lessons and Activities Index http://www.easyfunschool.com/IndexNatureStudies.html This is the index of articles on EFS dealing with nature studies or studies about things in nature. Educational Games and Puzzles Index http://www.easyfunschool.com/IndexGames.html This index lists most of the games and puzzles available on EasyFunSchool. There may be some overlap in other indexes. For additional puzzles, check individual academic subjects. Preschool Lesson and Activities Ideas Index http://www.easyfunschool.com/IndexPreschool.html This index lists activities appropriate for the preschool level that are on EasyFunSchool. Kathy in FL [EMAIL PROTECTED] My Web Site: http://www.easyfunschool.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 10:30:14 -0500 From: Gleason Sackmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: K12> History, Geography, Art, and Language Arts To: "Kathy M. MARTINEZ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> From: Kathryn Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: History, Geography, Art, and Language Arts Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 11:19:12 -0400 These are the last of the subject indexes currently availabe. Starting next week I will complete the indexes for the "Celebrating the Holidays" columns. They'll be divided up by holiday and some of them are quite large. But my kids have always enjoyed including holiday studies with their lessons. Hope these are useful. History Lessons and Activities Index http://www.easyfunschool.com/IndexHistory.html This is a list of the history lessons and activities available on EasyFunSchool. It is broken up by time period and is alphabetized within each section. Geography Lessons and Activities Index http://www.easyfunschool.com/IndexGeography.html This list includes an alphabetical list of geography lessons and activities available on EasyFunSchool. Art Lessons and Activities Index http://www.easyfunschool.com/IndexArt.html This alphabetical list contains the art lessons and projects available on EasyFunSchool. More will be added each week. Language Arts and Literature Lessons and Activities Index http://www.easyfunschool.com/IndexLanguageArts.html This index contains both language arts lessons and activites as well as literature units that are listed on EasyFunSchool. The articles are listed alphabetically within each category and new articles will be added weekly. Kathy in FL [EMAIL PROTECTED] My Web Site: http://www.easyfunschool.com One hundred years from now, it will not matter what my bank account was, how big my house was, or what kind of car I drove. But the world may be a little better, because I was important in the life of a child." -Forest Witcraft ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 10:56:20 -0500 From: Gleason Sackmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: K12> 6 Korean Boys need US Welcome Hosts! Short term - expand your Asian horizons! Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 11:54:37 -0400 From: Schurz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 6 Korean Boys need Short-Term Welcome Host Families! 4-6 weeks! Here they are!! Please consider welcoming one of these Korean high school students to your home, school and community for 4-6 weeks!! These boys must have a commitment by Saturday from a US school and family! A great short-term opportunity to try hosting a student, learn about Korea, expose your children to the Korean culture!! During this time, the boy will get started at school while we work to identify a permanent host family in your community! (Often easier once the student has arrived!) You can continue to visit with your international guest throughout the year, if you wish! Take a look.... Ho-Joon #30525, is entering the 10th grade. His dad is a Builder, mom teaches Kindergarten. He has a 14 year old sister and likes younger children. He is a Christian boy who goes to church and has volunteered at the Post Office. He plays Basketball, chess, likes movies and computers. Dong-In #30532 has volunteered for Habitat for Humanity in Korea and is entering the 11th grade. BOTH parents are teachers and he has two older sisters. He is Catholic, but seldom attends church. He likes basketball, reading, internet, the movies, hiking, soccer, reading and cooking!! Tae-Ho #30675 is going into 10th grade. His dad is CFO for Seagrams, and mom is a business owner. He has a 12 year old brother at home, and his family are practicing Catholics. He has done volunteer work and prefers a home without pets, but would adjust. He plays basketball, cello and golf. In-Young #30677 is entering 9th grade and is an A Student! His mom is at home and Dad is a Teacher. He has volunteered in hospitals and is an only child. He enjoys reading, computers, tennis and listening to music. Also badminton, fishing, skiing, chess and indoor games! Joun-Young #30678 is also entering 9th grade and has one sister, 12 years old. Dad is a businessman and mom is a writer. He is an active Catholic boy, and a member of the Young Astronauts and Beatles Clubs! He enjoys computer, basketball, listening to music and reading! Eun-Taek #30725 is entering 10th grade and has a 16 year old sister. He is Protestant in religion and has volunteered to work with disabled persons. Eun likes younger children and enjoys all sports, especially soccer and basketball. He enjoys meeting friends and also staying home with family! For more info on any of these boys and how you can help welcome them to the US, please email Marian Schurz, Global Host Family, at [EMAIL PROTECTED], ASAP!! Thank you for considering this very important work toward global peace and understanding! CCI-Exchange.com Please include your name, city/state, phone # and name of local public high school so we can check school availability. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 11:49:59 -0500 From: Gleason Sackmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: MISC> ARTICLES: NEWS: Fake Degrees: I Attended College and Got My Diploma in Fifteen Minutes Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 12:25:58 -0400 (EDT) From: "David P. Dillard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Those with free web based email or other sources of spam may have received many invitations to purchase a college degree by email. Not surprisingly, this activity is being greeted with less than amusement by colleges and universities that offer the real degrees that take somewhat longer than fifteen minutes to earn. The issue is also reaching the press. -------------- Colleges Demand that Fakedegrees.com Remove Their Names From Its Web Site <http://chronicle.com/free/2002/08/2002082701t.htm> Officials from several institutions have demanded that a company that sells fake diplomas over the Internet stop listing the colleges' names on its Web site. The company, fakedegrees.com, has complied with many of the cease-and-desist requests, removing the names of the colleges that sent them. But hundreds of other institutions are still listed on the Web site, which allows anyone to purchase "authentic looking" diplomas that seem to come from those colleges. The company's Web site says that the fake diplomas are "intended for novelty purposes only." Full Article May Be Read at the URL Above Related Articles These related articles are listed at the bottom of the above cited article, but subscription to the journal is required to access them online. Illinois Board Backs Plan to Fight Phony Degrees (4/19/2002) Australia and New Zealand Consider Database to Combat Fake Degrees (3/5/2002) New Zealand Universities Consider Lawsuit Against Sites Selling Diplomas in Their Names (2/11/2002) ---------------- The University Web Developers' Mailing List has had in the last couple of days a very active discussion of this issue of fake degrees, one message seen just before posting this message and another interrupting the composition of this message. One must join the University Web Design list to read its archives. University Web Developers' Mailing List (UwebD) <http://www.usask.ca/web_project/uwebd/about_list.html> Useful [UwebD] Links http://www.usask.ca/web_project/uwebd/links/index.html The first UwebD message indicated that the FakeDegrees.com website is no longer available and it does indeed lead to one of these messages: <http://www.fakedegrees.com/> The page cannot be found The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. For those wishing to see what FakeDegrees.com was up to there is the internet archive: <http://web.archive.org/web/20010720050932/http://fakedegrees.com/> The interrupting post told the University Web Developers that there is another currently quite active site about which the poster asked, "Does this Look Familiar?" or words to that effect. <http://www.myodegrees.com/> There clearly is a greater degree of attention being paid to this issue. There are still active businesses out there providing useless sheepskins for your hard earned money and the college community is aware of them and now proactively fighting their activities. Sincerely, David Dillard Temple University (215) 204 - 4584 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 11:53:22 -0500 From: Gleason Sackmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: MISC> From Stateline.Com: "War On Terror Restricts Information Flow" Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 12:36:08 -0400 From: gary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: From Stateline.Com: "War On Terror Restricts Information Flow" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Posted to Newslib and CARR-L. Dupes? Apologies. ----- Hello from D.C. Fyi. "War On Terror Restricts Information Flow" http://www.stateline.org/story.do?storyId=256975 From the article, "A dozen states - Alaska, Connecticut, Florida, Idaho, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, New Hampshire, Ohio, South Carolina, Utah, and Virginia - have adopted new rules to limit access to public records in the name of national security this year. Not all reporters have noticed a change, but many say they face more restrictions and an attitudinal shift from state and federal officials." Comments from: *Rebecca Daugherty, Reporters' Committee for Freedom of the Press. *Tim Franklin, editor , Orlando Sentinel *Mark Gribben, public affairs manager for the Michigan Press Association *Janon Fisher, projects editor for The Herald-News in Passaic County, N.J. *Al Cross, president of the Society of Professional Journalists and political writer for the Courier-Journal Dennis Schick, executive director of the Arkansas Press Association. *Betsy Russell, president of the Idaho Press Club and reporter for the Spokesman-Review are included in the article. cheers, gary -- Gary D. Price, MLIS Librarian Gary Price Library Research and Internet Consulting [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Virtual Acquisition Shelf and News Desk http://resourceshelf.freepint.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 12:40:22 -0500 From: Gleason Sackmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: MISC> [netsites] CONSUMER AND INTERNET FRAUD HOAXES AND SCAMS: Counterfeit Library From: "David P. Dillard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Netsites Discussion Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [netsites] CONSUMER AND INTERNET FRAUD HOAXES AND SCAMS: Counterfeit Library Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 09:54:19 -0700 Here is a site that will provide a clearinghouse for those needing to keep up with the websites providing false identification, college degrees and counterfeited documentation as well as other websites that report on the fake documentation websites and businesses. Counterfeit Library http://www.counterfeitlibrary.com/ Content Sample Feature Sites fakedegrees.com - great site, has a great University & College search, certificate creator and online preview with the best set of templates. Make Your Own IDs - Tons of novelty ID cards, Download Template Kits and ID card maker. Make Your Own Degrees - Tons of Universities and colleges to choose from. Holopouches - Hologram laminating pouches, Great variety to choose from. CarderPlanet.com - forum for english and russian-speaking carders on ID's, counterfeit credit cards, CC #'s, SSN #'s etc. Fakeidman.Org - Complete reviews of internet id sites and online degree suppliers. Sincerely, David Dillard Temple University (215) 204-4584 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 14:12:37 -0500 From: Gleason Sackmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: UPDATED> New Resources: Hello from The Virtual Acquisition Shelf Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 15:06:55 -0400 From: gary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: New Resources: Hello from The Virtual Acquisition Shelf To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello from D.C. As the new school year gets underway I would like to thank those of you on LM_NET for your non-stop support of The Virtual Acquisition Shelf and News Desk site. It's wonderful to have many of you visiting the site and subscribing to our weekly email reminder. For those of you who haven't visited in a few months or those who've never stopped by, please consider this a personal invite to do so the next time you've a few minutes. The Virtual Acquisition Shelf and News Desk is a daily posting of library and information industry news, comment, search tips, and a source for new, updated, and/or newly discovered resources. Here's a brief look at just a few of the newest postings. 1) Keyword Search Transcripts of All C-SPAN "Booknotes" Programs, Listen to Programs Online Great stuff for history, journalism, and many other classes. 2) Virtual Reference--Wondir Wondir Nears Alpha Stage A new volunteer question answering service gets ready to begin testing. 3) From NPR, again great for many classes including history, social studies, and american studies. Popular Culture-United States Audio Content on the Internet: "Present at the Creation" from National Public Radio Since the beginning of this year, NPR (National Public Radio) has aired a weekly feature on its Morning Edition program. Each report explores an "icon of American culture". All reports can be heard online (RealAudio). Each report also has a web page with a complete narrative and links to many additional resources. Features have included hamburgers, surfboards, Scrabble, Gumby, and Star Trek. All reports can be found accessed via the "Present at the Creation" Archives. Links to these sites and MANY more can be found at: http://resourceshelf.freepint.com cheers, gary p.s. Details about the weekly email reminder (new content is posted DAILY!) can be found at the top of the site. -- Gary D. 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But there are some critical factors that must be in place for successful use of technology. At the top are teacher training and support, adequate equipment and solid infrastructures. "What a lot of people out there arguing don't realize is that it takes time to get equipment in place, to provide staff with training and to change the way they are operating in the classroom," said Crystal Priest, a school technology coordinator in rural Maine. "Technology is a tool," added Priest, "It's not an answer for every problem, and it's not the answer for every kid. But just like any other tool, if you use it well, you're going to see a good return." [SOURCE: Wired News, AUTHOR: Katie Dean] http://www.wired.com/news/school/0,1383,54682,00.html) *********************************** Andy Carvin Senior Associate Benton Foundation [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.benton.org http://www.digitalopportunity.org http://www.digitaldividenetwork.org ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 15:12:32 -0500 From: Gleason Sackmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Last: posting for Thursday, August 29, 2002 Last: posting for Thursday, August 29, 2002 NOTE: This is primarily for website/newsgroup readers. If list subscribers do not want to see this notice any longer, send the message: SET [name of this list] TOPICS -last to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------ End of NET-HAPPENINGS Digest - 29 Aug 2002 (#2002-539) ******************************************************