NetHappenings Newsletter
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NHN: Net Happenings Newsletter #3
NEW THIS WEEK for November 2, 2004
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Dear Readers,
Welcome to the Net Happenings Newsletter, launched by the Educational CyberPlayGround, written by Classroom
Teacher Alan Haskvitz. This newsletter features a new format with the emphasis on both news and resources.
Karen Ellis* Founder of the Educational CyberPlayGround will continue to carry the sponsorship of Net
Happenings Newsletter which is published to all members of the NetHappenings Mailing List. Advertisers are
welcomed as sponsors of the oldest K-12 educational mailing list in the world. If you have any comments or
would like to sponsor the NetHappenings Newsletter or mailing list please contact her.
Thanks,
Alan Haskvitz
1997 National Teacher's Hall of Fame Inductee
1999 All USA Today First Team Teacher
1994 National Middle Level Teacher of the Year (NCSS)
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In This Issue
In the News
Valuable Sites
Grants
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IN THE NEWS
GLEASON SACKMANN RETIRES
Carolyn Kotlas <kotlas@email.unc.edu>
CIT INFOBITS October 2004 No. 76 ISSN 1521-9275 10/29/04
After a long career in education, Gleason Sackmann retired this year.
In 1998, he was awarded the SIG/Tel Educational Telecomputing Outstanding Service Award, and in 1996, he was
rated #10 on NEWSWEEK's prestigious List of "50 People Who Matter."
Over the years, Sackmann moderated several important newsletters for educators: K12 NEWSLETTERS, NETWORK
NEWSLETTERS, and NEW-LIST. From 1993 to 2004, he published NET-HAPPENINGS. Net-Happenings covers conference
announcements, calls for papers, network resource announcements, newsletters, and network tool updates. Over
9,000 individuals currently subscribe, with many more readers through the website and mail
redistribution.
Net-Happenings will continue publication under the direction of Karen Ellis, founder of the Educational
CyberPlayGround website. As one who has benefited from Gleason Sackmann's work over the years (including
his distribution of Infobits in his publications), I would like to express my appreciation for his
tremendous
contribution to the educational and Internet communities.
For more information about Gleason Sackmann, see
http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/Community/gmanbio.html
For more about Net-Happenings or to subscribe, see
http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/Community/NetHappenings.html
For more about CyberPlayGround and its other publications and services,
see http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/Community/
Welcome to http://www.evoting-experts.com
a central source of up-to-date information and insight about e-voting, straight from some of the leading
independent experts on computerized voting technology. American Routes All eyes are on the 2004 election.
Music & Politics special, lend your ears to the democratic process as we bring you songs by and about
politicians http://americanroutes.publicradio.org/
The very last page of the Whole Entire Internet - "It does not matter who votes that counts; it is who
counts the votes." Joseph Stalin
http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/lastpage.html
Wi-Fi 'sniper rifle' debuts at DEFCON Conventional Wi-Fi aerials are all well and good but they
don't really cut it if you want to impress fellow hackers and scare the general populace.
http://www.theregister.com/2004/08/03/wi-fi_aerial_gun/
NetLife Exclusive: Security hole found in Gmail
An Israeli hacker reveals: A security hole in Gmail allows the compromise of users' email boxes without
the need of a password http://net.nana.co.il/Article/?ArticleID=155025&sid=10
Global Warming and Your Mutual Fund Are you investing in the future of the Earth? Find out if the mutual
funds
you are holding are investing in companies that are destroying the environment. A great site for students
and
educators.
http://www.cookingyournestegg.org/
Here is a Well Kept Secret From Britian, this little known site offers some excellent lessons from a British
point of view. This lesson is designed to make the abstract ideas of BC and AD and centuries more
comprehensible and whey some years are counted backwards.
<http://www.thinkinghistory.co.uk/resources/makingsenseofbcandad.htm>
Where the Men Aren't
The percentage of public school teachers who are men ranges from state to state but isn't higher than 38
percent in any state, according to figures from the 2002-03 school year. Rank/State/Percent of male teachers
1. Massachusetts 37.9 4. Indiana 31.6 18. Ohio 26.8 44. Kentucky 21.4 51. South Carolina 17.5 Source:
National
Education Association
VALUABLE SITES
Online Education: "DIPLOMA
MILLS"
The Automation of Higher Education a history of how college tuition became so expensive and the the reach of
the military-academic complex. "Tuition began to outpace inflation in the early 1980's, at
preciselythe moment when changes in the patent system enabled the universities to become major vendors of
patent licenses."
The Digital Divide
Digital andGender Equity Resources
K-12 Teachers Classroom Law
What is Legal for Parents, Teachers, Administrators, HomeSchoolers, Plagiarism, Copyright, CopyLeft,
Security,
Family Rights, Privacy
Interdisciplinary Curriculum
Looking for integrated lesson plans and ides. Does this listing have appeal? K-12 Folk arts, internet
pioneers, science and seemless curriculum ideas, Ham radio & wireless, Music Ideas for classroom use,
First Nation resources, Security Crisis Curriculum, Interdisciplinary Webquests and much more.
What's a Wiki?
A wiki is a site that allows anyone to modify the content of a site using an interfaced browser. It is sort
of
like a Dutch Auction. It is most fun and is supposed to be more neutral in content. A great idea. Take a
look.
I think your students might want to make a name for themselves. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikinews
I Love to Write Day.
November 15 will mark the third anniversary of I Love To Write Day.
This is an opportunity for students and others to write something: a poem, an essay, a letter to the editor,
a
short story, or whatever. Last year, we signed up 12,007 schools. http://www.ilovetowriteday.org/
Hands-Free Phones Dangerous, Too?
Even hands-free cellular telephones are a dangerous distraction
for
drivers, according to the Detroit News. The News says a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
preliminary report shows that the hands-free systems require drivers to take more time dialing, which could
prove even more dangerous. "The evidence is overwhelming that using a cell phone is a distraction, and
the risk is pretty substantial," said Dr. David Strayer.
Awesome site for getting information on an URL from just about every viewpoint from cache to ranking to
developers.
Worth a look http://www.faganfinder.com/urlinfo/
Search A Local Index of Pages With Recall Toolbar This site can help search your browser history and more.
http://www.recalltoolbar.com
Links to interactive math sites If you teach math or know someone who needs to see how technology can help
use
this site to find a nice listing of interactive math relates links. The site is broken down by grades,
topics,
and is easy to use. <http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/~borishandal/MathsInternetGuide/>
Mythmatical Battles
is a dueling card game for two players or two teams. This resource combines mythology and multiplication to
create a learning game which lets students learn multiplication while engaging in mythological
battles.
<http://www.mythmaticalbattles.com>
ESL Teachers and Schools and Jobs
This site allows teachers to publish, look for jobs, seek help from others, find resources, and it is
global.
http://www.eslteachersboard.com/
More diverse ESL helpful ideas and lessons are at
http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/Linguistics/
The Wall Street Journal
is offering its content for free from November 8th for five days. Of course, most newspapers have it free
all
the time.
http://online.wsj.com/public/us
Organ Transplant Lessons
Sometimes students take good health for granted. Here is a resource that offers lesson plans that could save
a
life.
http://organtransplants.org/resources/
First Science
Here is a website that has unique, integrated, and interesting lessons on most every aspect of science.
Listed
by topic
http://www.firstscience.com/site/home.asp
Read my car reviews of all the new models.
See what it is hot and what is not. http://www.motorists.org/new/carreviews/index.html
GRANTS
The Braitmayer Foundation supports programs that enhance the education of K-12 students through curricular
and
school reform initiatives, professional development for teachers, and local community efforts. Its grants,
which range in size up to $35,000, are to be used as seed money, challenge grants, or to match other grants
to
the recipient organization.
http://www.braitmayerfoundation.org
A nice list of them. http://www.unc.edu/depts/cmse/grantopp.html
and http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/Teachers/grants2.html
Thanks for reading,
Al
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