Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 18:42:12 -0600 (CST) From: Sarah E Lucas <slucas@students.uiuc.edu> To: Karl Koenke <koenke@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> Cc: ylp@lynx.ed.uiuc.edu Subject: Re: extra credit? Hey Everybody! The addresses from the Nov/Dec issue of Instructor are as follows: 1) listserv@uaivm.ua.edu leave the subject line blank and in the body of the message type GET WEEK 1 PACKAGE F=MAIL yes in caps--there are 6 lessons, just type the different number in for the rest of the weeks (i.e. change week 1 to week 2 etc.) this is a e-mail correspondence course about the Internet 2) kidsphere-request@vim.cis.pitt.edu leave subject blank and in the body type SUBSCRIBE KIDSPHERE "YOUR NAME" don't do the quotes--do first name first this is a mailing list for k-12 on all ed topics 3) askeric@ericir.syr.edu doesn't say what to do but it is a thing where you get lessons plans, info guides, etc on tons of stuff 4) http://MayaQuest.mecc.com or e-mail to majordomo@InforMNs.k12.mn.us leave subject blank and in message type SUBSCRIBE MAYA-TALK "your e-mail address" 5) info@wentworth.com type SEND INDEX in body of message this is a list of useful documents (they tell me its useful) 6) http://www.wentworth.com weekly updates on ed Internet links 7) http://gsn.org/gsn/gsh.home.html facilitates collaborative learning projects for schools including Ask a Geologist, Global Grocery List, etc or you can e-mail an inquiry to andresyv@cerf.net 8) http://rdz.stjohns.edu:80/kidopedia/ encyclopedia for kids, by kids, and asks kids from around the world to contribute their definitions of words and objects That's it I believe--there was a final thing to visit the Scholastic Central web site to find a bunch of stuff from Scholastic, but they didn't leave the address. Let me know if I typed the address wrong so others can get the right address! Also in this issue of Instructor, there is stuff about one of our favorite L&L authors--Donald Graves. In fact he is on the front cover! WOO-WOO! Have a sunshine day! Sarah L:)