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Perhaps you are thinking about using the internet or some other technology in the classroom or in the library. Tom March has created a cool HyperCard program called ProjectMaker that will help you. This HyperCard stack guides users through brainstorming a technology-infused project and then "spits out" an HTML, Web-ready Project Work Page that includes learning tips and a wide array of Internet links based upon the user's input and decisions.

You can look at a sample made by teacher education student, Cindy Turner, to get an idea of what can be accomplished using ProjectMaker or you can go to ProjectMaker now and read the Introduction or view the screen replicas used to gather information. Once you have decided that ProjectMaker is for you, you can download the software program to your Macintosh computer. (Tom has even included a StuffIt Expander should you need one.)

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