J. Souce` Cyberarian Links to Knowledge

My Choice Links!


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  • "Information by definition is designed to be used. This page is created with the hope that my monthly interests, wanderings and observations might be of some use to the searcher's quest for wisdom, knowledge and understanding."


    The first 5 sites below provide insight into both theory and practical technological applications for distance learning and curriculum development. Each site is unique in both content and scope.


    Authorized Educational Reseller for Adobe & Asymetrix:

    Provides a good mix of existing technology, as well as, useful links for both educational and commerical sites.

    Technology


    Distance Education:

    A site created by the University of Colorado in Denver. This site lists over 200 links organized by headings, i.e., Literature Research, Resources, and Distance Education Providers.

    Topics

    Educational Resources on the Internet:

    This site provides excellent links to a plethora of sites. Easily arranged in alphabetical order. Over 200 relevant links to diverse topics ranging from the "Academy for Education Development-to-Electronic Zoo".

    Resources

    PedagoNet's Discussion Room!:

    A wonderful site for anyone involved in teaching and distance learning issues. Over 200 postings with follow-up discussion available.

    Discussion

    Below are the remaining 5 sites. My selection is based upon my current interests...


    The Internet Movie Database

    A wonderful site for up-to-date information on motion pictures.

    Movie Database

    The Internet Public Library Reference Center

    A very powerful site by the University of Michigan's School of Information.

    Public Library, Internet Resource

    Rupert Sheldrake

    In my humble opinion, this is one smart scientist. After reading his book, "The Presents of The Past: Morphic Resonance & the Habits of Nature" I was impressed with the similarities between Wilheim Reich's idea of "Orgone energy" and Sheldrakes' "Morphic Resonance". A thought provoking scientist.

    Science

    The Scout Report

    An excellent resource published monthly. This site is maintainted by the University of Wisconsin. A must for the information-hound.

    information

    Wilhelm Reich

    A very detailed site for anyone interested in Wilhelm Reich. Also a good read for anyone interested in Reich's ideas and theories is "Beyond Psychology: Letters and Journals 1934-1939, published by HarperCollins, 1994. Reich, Wilhelm

    The William S. Burroughs Files

    I'm a big fan of Burroughs and was lucky enough to meet and speak with him in New York City. This site is well organized. A good biography for anyone interested in Burroughs is "Literary Outlaw", written by Ted Morgan.

    Burroughs,William S.

    University of Maryland University Department of Meterology

    A wonderful which provides detailed global forest and other weather related information.

    Meterology

    The free flow of information and the ability to openly exchange
    ideas and data create an environment conducive to enlightment. It all starts with an idea. A concept . A flash....of inspiration.

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    Last Update August, 1999

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