| Government Resources |
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Computer Security
Information - Learn basics of protecting your electronic
information. |
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Computers
and Technology - AARP - This site has great tips for seniors on working
with computers, including a "Quick Tips" and "How-Tos" to make your computer time more productive and
fun. |
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Computers for
Learning - Our economy is at a crucial turning point. Jobs in America
require technological skills and computer expertise. The CFL program places computers in our classrooms and
prepares our children to contribute and compete in the 21st century. |
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NASA Technology - Provides stories and reports on NASA's lastest technological developments. Also
provides an archive to past reports. |
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Teacher Use of Computers and the Internet in Public Schools - This stats in brief report focuses on how teachers use, direct, and prepare their
students on the computer and in the Internet. |
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Technology Innovation Challenge Grant Program - This web
site is to provide local school districts, state education agencies, institutions of high education, and the public
at large information on these technology projects. |
| Private Resources |
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HealthyComputing - A resource for computer ergonomics & safety information, including workstation
setup guides, encyclopedias of computer-related medical conditions, and more |
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Internet ScamBusters - Protect yourself from online scams, viruses, spam e-mail, and more great
information. |
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Learning Independence
Through Computers - is a non-profit computer resource center that
provides opportunities for people with disabilities, their families, professionals, and members of the business
community to explore adaptive technology, computer systems, software, and the Internet. The organization’s
objective is to help people with disabilities fulfill their potential for productivity at home, at school, at the
workplace, and in the community. |
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More Science, Technology and Invention - This site features current
exhibitions at the Smithsonian - including online exhibitions, research projects, and resource
guides. |
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The Computer
Museum History Center - is a non-profit entity dedicated to the
preservation and celebration of computing history. It is home to one of the largest collections of computing
artifacts in the world. |