Finding your way around this Web site is easy. It's like a small town with several places to visit. Whether
you're a student, teacher or parent, this Tour is critical in helping you use the site effectively.
The Guided Tour is divided into five sections.
Your Home Town
In Your Home Town, you'll find out about each of the site's
components and where to find the information you're
looking for.
In Finding Your Way Around, you'll find information about how to
use the navigation tools we've built especially for the site. If you are new to the Internet and new to using
a Web browser, you may want to brush up on a few "browser basics" first.
Finding Your Way Around
How to Use this Site as a Teaching Tool
If you're a teacher, this section will be of particular interest. Here you'll find information about how best to
use this site as a resource in your classroom. There are many ways to effectively use the site depending on the
goals you want to achieve and the technology you have available. You'll find more direction in the Teachers'
section too, but this part of the Guided Tour is the best place to start.
What you need to know about the site's technology
There are some very important things you need to know about the site's technology.
The site has been built to
work with a Netscape 3 browser, screen resolution of 800x600 and a connection speed of 28.8 kbps. The site contains suggestions
about how to use the site should technical problems arise.
This section will give you details about how to put the site on a local server and
important technical information about the best kind of
server to use.
What you need to know if you plan to host this site