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FBI Kids Page - Internet Safety - This site has some very important things that you need to keep in mind when you're on your computer at home or at school.

Puzzle Solvers at Cryptic Manor - The Puzzle Solvers at Cryptic Manor was developed to share the fun and excitement of solving challenging problems--and hopefully get you thinking about careers in math, computer science, and technology.

The National 4-H Web - 4-H is the youth education branch of the Cooperative Extension Service, a program of the United States Department of Agriculture. Each state and each county has access to a County Extension office for both youth and adult programs. 4-H is fun with friends. 4-H is learning and doing cool things. 4-H is meetings, camp, workshops, social activities, trips, and fairs. 4-H is leadership opportunities and helping others. 4-H is responsibility and hard work and success.

Computer Ergonomics for Elementary Schools - The Computer Ergonomics for Elementary School Students (CergoS) Web site will show you some simple and affordable ways to make sure that your body is safe and comfortable while using a computer.

GetTech.org - Have you ever wondered about the world of technology behind the things in your life? Technology is EVERYWHERE! From the moment your alarm goes off in the morning -- until you turn off your light at night -- there is a behind-the-scenes world you never imagined! Click here and learn about the technology in their world -- and the opportunities for your future!

Greatest Engineering Achievments of the 20th Century - How many of the 20th century's greatest engineering achievements will you use today? A car? Computer? Telephone? Explore our list of the top 20 achievements, and learn how engineering shaped a century and changed the world.

History of the Internet - This site lists different places where you can find the history of the Internet.

Internet Public Library - Computers and the Internet - Learn how to find things, have fun, and be safe on the Internet.

Net Day - NetDay's mission is to help educators "think beyond" the technical connections of computers and the Internet to educational results, and to connect people by creating environments where the magic of learning for all participants.

Net Smartz Workshop - The NetSmartz Workshop is an educational resource for children of all ages, parents and teachers on how to stay safer on the Internet.

SpaceCAD Learning SpaceCAD - Learning Computer Aided Drafting and Design - This ThinkQuest site gives you step-by-step lessons about two-dimensional computer-aided drafting and the history of the United States space program.

Tales of Encrypted - This ThinkQuest site will teach you all about the science and history of encoding (or disguising) information. Test yourself to see if you can decode some secret messages!

The Obsolete Computer Museum - This site is just a place to stop by and reminisce about the old days of personal computing. It's by no means a definitive guide to any of these wonders of the near past.

Understanding and Using the Internet - This PBS Network site has information about the Internet; from the Beginners' Guide to Downloading Helpers.

BrainPOP - Computer & Digital - Watch animated movies about floppy disks, the computer mouse, the Internet, and more.

Classroom Connect - Content that clicks! Dedicated to making Internet Learning a reality in the K - 12 classroom.

Computer Lessons for Kids and Small Adults - Wanna learn how a computer works and why? Explore how a Dad and his daughter learn this intriguing program.

Disney's Surf Swell Island - You and your child can follow Mickey and friends around the island to learn about privacy issues, online manners, viruses, and more.

Gagglenet - Hundreds of classrooms now use the Gaggle Network to provide safe, teacher-controlled e-mail accounts for students.

Glossary of Terms for Internet Resources - This site lists all the terms used within the Internet.

HealthyComputing - A resource for computer ergonomics & safety information, including workstation setup guides, encyclopedias of computer-related medical conditions, and more

KiddoNet - Through KiddoNet, children have the freedom to explore the positive aspects of the Internet. Within this wholesome vibrant atmosphere, children learn to navigate the Internet with a kid-friendly browser.

Kids Domain - This is a site for Kids and the people who help teach them and care for them. All of the major contributors to the site are parents.

Lissa Explains it All - Lissa Explains it All is colorful and fun approach to learning HTML especially for kids (and the young at heart).

Safe Surfing with Your Family - "Safe surfing" is a family affair. As a parent, it's all about being informed, Internet savvy, and open to the possibilities of the online world for you and your child.

School Web Clubs - The School Web Clubs site is a resource for students, teachers, parents, technology coordinators and webmasters in schools who would like to help students create or work on their school's web site by creating a club or special technology projects group.

Tek Camp for Kids - This site has many adventures and games while teaching you about getting around the Internet safely.

Whatis?com - The IT-Specific Encyclopedia - Whatis.comr is a knowledge exploration tool about information technology, especially about the Internet and computers. It contains over 2,000 individual encyclopedic definition/topics and a number of quick-reference pages.

Yahooligans - Take a look at pictures from around the world, learn about sports and get the latest on theme parks, get help with homework and much more.