
Searching on the web
Not being able to find what you are looking for
Technical internet jargen
Expensive phone calls and internet charges
To link schools, children and teachers together
for projects and exchanging of information.
To learn more about the National IT organisations
and National Initiatives that are taking place in the UK.
Provides everything needed to get started.
Software, internet trial, schools databases, links to website,
newsgroups and listservs. Also includes guides to the internet.
It helps access information without the hassle of
searching on the Internet. This helps save time and money.
Institutions and teachers who only have an email
connection can use the disk to find hundreds of email addresses of
schools around the world without having to use the web. Some schools
only have email access.
Students can use it to find information for their
work or organise teaching practices in different countries.
Children can learn about the internet without
supervision and the risk of coming across obscene material.
Saves time downloading software. A number of
teachers who I am in touch with have said, despite having the
internet, they do not know how to download software. This CD provides
all the software they need.
This web site has been visited times
Excellent idea ! Roy Johnson, Clifton Press,
independent publishing house.
I wish you luck with your project, Open
University - Les Holloway (Editor-in-Chief) Open University WWW
Sounds like a good idea. What a project! should
be an excellent resource. Thanks for your efforts. Dalat school,
Penang, Malaysia
I think your plans for a Disk are very good. I
appreciate your efforts in promoting educational programs on the
Internet, this is a wonderful project. Thank you very much on behalf
of Fahan School for all your efforts. - Peter Lelong, Tasmania,
Australia
Thanks for all your work on this project - Jo
Adams, Iowa, USA
Best wishes with the project - Yorke Rodda,
Pretoria Education Network, South Africa
This sounds like a great idea, keep me informed.
Sean O'Reilly, London, UK
Good work. I would very much like to be included.
Sylvia Chard, Alberta, Canada.
I find your idea quite interesting, and that's
why I'll give you the coordinates of our school. guenter Muchow,
Marseille, France.
Thanks for the update. This response is amazing.
Keep me in touch. Gail Bouskila. Open University of Israel.
I look forward to hearing monthly about what's
happening. The list of countries is impressive. Keep up the good
work. Jody Morrison, USA
This sounds great. I hope I am not too late with
this information. Jenny Goldsmith, Victoria, Australia