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Links to Interesting Sites

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Safe Sites for Kids


is a collection of websites, for children grades K- 12, compiled by a concerned educator and parent. The collection is arranged into areas of interest that include: children's site indexes, fun sites, educational sites (by subject areas) as well as online projects for kids.

Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering
offers extensive website resources for and about women, minorities, science, engineering, mathematics, etc. Included are organizations & associations, information sites, related materials, as well as biographical information.

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  • The Chance Database
    A data base of materials on Chance, an introduction to probability and/or statistics, aiming to make students more informed, and critical, readers of current news that uses probability and statistics.
  • The Geometry Center
    A site for and about computation and visualization of geometric structures
  • The Franklin Institute Science Museum
    The exhibits, resources, and fun of the museum on your desktop.
  • Visualization and SuperComputing A description of visualization and access to information about the tools used at this supercomputing institute.
  • Yahoo! Education
    This site boast information on all the nations colleges and universities. There are several options for finding the information you seek: a search engine (type in key words), or you can search by state listings, or scroll through the site's list of colleges & universities.

    Electronic Emissary Project A broad range of subject matter experts work with teams of students and teachers on classroom projects.
    Hewlett Packard Mentoring Project Mentoring relationships between company employees and kids in classrooms via e-mail.
    Co-Vis Learning Through Collaborative Visualization Project Scientists work on-line with students on inquiry-oriented science projects.

    Oracle HotJobs
    They call themselves the career fair on-line. Visit and see for yourself.
    Student Center
    On-line career guidance for college students, graduate students, and recent graduates.
    Monster Board
    Job/career site that covers a lot of territory.

    Our mentors write about their professional lives in science, engineering, and computing. To get a glimpse into the lives of women in technical careers try this location.
    If you know of a website that you think would be useful to telementoring participants, send URL (http://) addresses to: tmeade@tristram.edc.org.