More free webspace

From: Judith K. Graves (jgrav@loc.gov)
Date: Mon Feb 08 1999 - 09:36:18 EST


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Hi Everyone,
This was on a listserv and I thought you might be interested.

The hamsterdance web page is funny - it has music and hamsters dancing -
except the music doesn't stop and the hamsters keep on dancing (about a
hundred of them). I used it in a web design class for high school
jounalism students to show what non-stop animation and music can do. It was
a great icebreaker and pointed to two things neophytes like to put on web
pages - animation and music.

I checked out the site briefly and it does talk about free web hosting for
educational institutions.

Judy

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>The makers of http://www.hamsterdance.com/ The Hampster dance, are The
>Titled
>Media group http://www.tilted.com/ . They offer free web hosting
>especially
>to schools. I reckon they like kids.
>
>Julia Aranui-Faed
>julia@juliannasong.com
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Judith K. Graves
Education Resources Specialist
National Digital Library Program
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C. 20540-1320
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