A Scrapbook on light
Web resources for creating a Multimedia Scrapbook on light

created by becky
EOU

Introduction | Guidelines | Science | Math | Literature | Nature | Tools



Introduction
Welcome to my page to help you learn more about light!

Keep this question in mind as you work: What are the concepts of light?
What are the Aurora lights?




Guidelines
  1. Explore these Internet sites looking for facts, quotes, examples, images, sound clips, videos, and animations that you think are important aspects of the topic.

  2. Check for a copyright notices (usually at the bottom of the page). Most of the time, you can use images, etc. for classroom use only. If there is an e-mail link on the page, you can ask for permission to use the work. Be prepared to cut anything that copyright owners don't want you to use.

  3. Copy text by dragging across the words, right click and choose Copy from the menu OR highlight and use the Edit - Copy command on the menubar. Paste what you highlighted into a basic text editor, word processor, desktop publishing program or multimedia program.

  4. Save images by right-clicking and downloading them. Save the images in a folder until you're ready to use them. Remember to name them using the proper three letter extension at the end of the file name.

  5. Once you have collected your information and examples, consider why you collected them and why they are important.

  6. Additional Resources at the bottom of the page can be used to find factual information on your topic.

   



The Internet Resources

Science

Nature

Additional Resources
Directories and Finding Aids
Yahooligans!
An internet directory for the younger set.

KidsClick!
Librarian created directory for kids.

Ask Jeeves
A natural language search engine that lets you type in a question.

Librarians' Internet Index
Large collection created by Librarians.

Reference
MSN Encarta Encyclopedia Article Center
MSN Encarta Encyclopedia

KnowPlay Reference
Nicely formatted mega-search page

Askanexpert.com
Expert volunteers answer your questions for free!

How Stuff Works
Great illustrations and animation often accompany the facts.



 created by Filamentality Content by becky, freere@eou.edu
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Last revised Thu Dec 11 1:04:33 US/Pacific 2008