My dear "Digital Residents" (Generation Y & Millenials - those of you born into this world of digital innovation),
I am sitting here in a workshop about the Internet in the Classroom and I am, of course, thinking of my students once again! In the time I have been here this morning I have already found out about some really great and useful sites for all of you to use.
LINKS:
The Internet Public Library - you may already know about this, but just in case you do not, it seems like a really great source.
The National Archives - this is a great place for primary sources if you are writing a history paper or something (or if you are just interested in history, in general)
The WhoIs lookups for those of us that do not trust the web quite so much. I am always doing WhoIs LookUps when I am using the Internet as a source for writing one of my own papers, and you should do the same! You don't know who is writing these sites! If you want to know Who Is the owner of a website you are using, then you can use either Easy Who Is or Better Who Is to type in the url and find out.
OK, that is it for now... I have to go back to learning about things I do not know about on the Internet.
See everyone tomorrow!
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