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  1. The Internet Kids Golden Directory (Osborne Series) by Jean Armour Polly, 1997-07
  2. Net-Mom(R)'s Internet Kids & Family Yellow Pages
  3. The Internet Kids and Family Golden Directory by Jean Armour Polly, 1998-01
  4. THE INTERNET KIDS AND FAMILY YELLOW PAGES, 2ND SECOND EDITION by Jean Armour Polly, 1997-01-01
  5. Essential Guide to Apple Computers in Libraries: Hardware : Set-Up and Expansion by Jean Armour Polly, Larry Polly, et all 1987-10
  6. NREN
  7. The Official Guide to Aol's Kids Connection by Jean Armour Polly, 1997-05
  8. Surfing the INTERNET: An introduction by Jean Armour Polly, 1992
  9. The Internet Kids and Family Golden Directory - Building Profits by Putting People First by Jean Armour, Polly, 1998
  10. Essential Guide to Apple Computers in Libraries

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Seeking familyfriendly Web sites This is a companion site to The Internet Kids and Family Yellow Pages, by Jean Armour Polly, published by Osborne McGraw-Hill.
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4. How Much Would You Weigh If You Lived On Mars? - Internet Kids & Family Yellow P
Internet Kids Family Yellow Pages 2001 Books User Rating 5 stars. Pros Very organized, Just about any topic you can think of is here Cons None Updated Apr 23 '00 - Epinions
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How much would you weigh if you lived on Mars?
Written: Apr 23 '00 (Updated Apr 23 '00)
Product Rating: Pros: Very organized, Just about any topic you can think of is here
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sheri414's Full Review:
First, there are over 700 pages of kid friendly websites. The book is organized alphabetically by topic and there is an intensive index in the back to help you find exactly what you're looking for. There is a 125 page section on countries of the world and over 50 pages dedicated to family and parenting websites.
Throughout the book are little trivia facts for kids to read. Ever wonder what Barbie's last name is? Want to know why we have four seasons? These answers are found in the Kids and Family Yellow pages.
The websites featured in this book cover just about any topic you could think of. From resource sites for help with homework to games to play just for fun, everyone is bound to find something of interest. Did you know there's a website full of tips on how to win at your Nintendo games? Did you know you can visit a zoo online and actually see and hear the animals? You will be amazed by what you can find in this book.

5. NREN By Polly, Jean Armour - Free EBook
NREN for All Insurmountable Opportunity c. 1993 Jean Armour Polly Manager of Network Development and User Training NYSERNet, Inc. jpolly@nysernet.org
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NREN by Polly, Jean Armour Page 1 NREN for All: Insurmountable Opportunity
c. 1993 Jean Armour Polly Manager of Network Development and User Training NYSERNet, Inc. jpolly@nysernet.org
This was originally published in the February 1, 1993 issue of Library Journal (volume 118, n. 2, pp 38-41). It may be freely reprinted for educational use, please let me know if you are redistributing it, I like to know if it's useful and where it's been. Please do not sell it, and keep this message intact.
When Senator Al Gore was evangelizing support for his visionary National Research and Education Network bill, he often pointed to the many benefits of a high-speed, multi-lane, multi-level data superhighway. Some of these included:
collaborating research teams, physically distant from each other, working on shared projects via high speed computer networks. Some of these "grand challenges" might model global environmental change, or new therapeutic drug research, or the design of a new airplane for inexpensive consumer air travel.
a scientist or engineer might design a product, which could be instantly communicated to a manufacturing plant, whose robotic machine could turn the drawing-board product into reality. One example of this is the capability to digitally measure a new recruit for an army uniform, transmit the information to a clothing manufacturer, and take delivery of a custom-tailored uniform the next day.

6. Internet Basics. ERIC Digest.
Polly, Jean Armour. (1992). Surfing the Internet An introduction. WILSON LIBRARY BULLETIN. 66(10), 3842+. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. (1991). Special issue Communications, computers
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This digest briefly describes the Internet computer network, the physical connections and logical agreements that make it possible, and the applications and information resources the network provides.
THE INTERNET
The Internet is a worldwide network of computer networks. It is comprised of thousands of separately administered networks of many sizes and types. Each of these networks is comprised of as many as tens of thousands of computers; the total number of individual users of the Internet is in the millions. This high level of connectivity fosters an unparalleled degree of communication, collaboration, resource sharing, and information access. In the United States, the National Science Foundation Network (NSFNet) comprises the Internet "backbone" (a very high speed network that connects key regions across the country). The NSFNet will likely evolve into the National Research and Education Network (NREN) as defined in the HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING ACT OF 1991 (P.L. 102-194, signed into law by President Bush on December 9, 1991).
PHYSICAL CONNECTIONS AND LOGICAL AGREEMENTS
For disparate computers (from personal computers to mainframes) to communicate with other computers over a network, there must be agreements on how that should occur. These agreements are called COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS. At present, the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) suite of protocols defines how Internet computers are to communicate. In the future, the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) suite of protocols promulgated by the International Standards Organization (ISO) may be supported on the Internet as well. These protocols define how certain applications are to be accomplished: electronic messaging, online connections, and the transfer of files.

7. Surfing The Internet By Polly, Jean Armour - Free EBook
Surfing the INTERNET an Introduction Version 2.0.2 December 15, 1992 c. 1992 Jean Armour Polly. Material quoted from other authors was compiled from public Internet posts
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Surfing the Internet by Polly, Jean Armour Page 1 Surfing the INTERNET: an Introduction Version 2.0.2 December 15, 1992
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Today I'll travel to Minnesota, Texas, California, Cleveland, New Zealand, Sweden, and England. I'm not frantically packing, and I won't pick up any frequent flyer mileage. In fact, I'm sipping cocoa at my Macintosh. My trips will be electronic, using the computer on my desk, communications software, a modem, and a standard phone line.
I'll be using the Internet, the global network of computers and their interconnections, which lets me skip like a stone across oceans and continents and control computers at remote sites. I haven't "visited" Antarctica yet, but it is only a matter of time before a host computer becomes available there!
This short, non-technical article is an introduction to Internet communications and how librarians and libraries can benefit from net connectivity. Following will be descriptions of electronic mail, discussion lists, electronic journals and texts, and resources available to those willing to explore. Historical details about the building of the Internet and technical details regarding network speed and bandwidth are outside the scope of this piece.
What's Out There Anyway?

8. Sources
Polly, Jean Armour Polly. The Internet Kids and Family Yellow Pages. New York McGrawHill, 1997. 2. Burns, Marilyn. This Book is About Time. New York Little, Brown, and Company
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Sources Citations and References Images 1. Corel Gallery Magic 65,000 References 1. Tollinger, Breezy "Chinese Astrology" 2. "Chinese Calendar History" 3. "The Chinese Fortune Calendar" 4. White, Suzanne "Chinese Astrology Worldguide" 5. "A Walk Through Time" 6. "Horology - The Index" 7. "Daylight Savings Time" 8. "Times of Our Lives"
Electronic Sources Publications on CD-ROM, Diskette, or Magnetic Tapes 1. Zieger, Herman E. "Aldehyde." The Software Toolworks Multimedia Encyclopedia. Vers. 1.5. Software Toolworks. Boston: Grolier, 1992. 1. "Hour." Microsoft Encarta 97 Encyclopedia. Microsoft Corporation, 1993-1996. 2. "Calendar." Microsoft Encarta 97 Encyclopedia. Microsoft Corporation, 1993-1996. 3. "Week." The World Book Multimedia Encyclopedia. Chicago: World Book, 1997. 4. "Year." Microsoft Encarta 97 Encyclopedia. Microsoft Corporation, 1993-1996. 5. "Season." The World Book Multimedia Encyclopedia. Chicago: World Book, 1997. 6. "Leap Year." The World Book Multimedia Encyclopedia. Chicago: World Book, 1997. 7. "Year." The World Book Multimedia Encyclopedia. Chicago: World Book, 1997.

9. Surfing The Internet By Polly, Jean Armour
Today I'll travel to Minnesota, Texas, California, Cleveland, New Zealand, Sweden, and England. I'm not frantically packing, and I won't pick up
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10. Inventor's Workbench
Polly. Jean Armour Internet Kids FamilyYellow Pages NY Osborne/McGrawHill 1997. Rowland, Dr. Elizabeth. Resources of Creative and Inventive Activites!.
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The Inventor’s Workbench The invention process can be used to stimulate critical and creative thinking skills, creative problem solving, and increase self-esteem in your students. Fascinating techniques will be presented to help your students use their creativity to be inventors. The National Invent America Educational Program , K-8 Teacher Certification, National Inventive Thinking Curriculum, Young Inventor Handbooks, and National Invention Contest Workshop Agenda
  • If I Were in Charge of the World The Six Thinking Hats … Inventors Wear Them All What ifs? … The Aha of Invention! Jot It in Your Journal - the Proof for the Patent Quick Thinking – the First Step Invention Treeing SCAMPERings, Thingfinding by Pippi The Creative Process - Eurekas and Light Bulb Moments Twisted Scenes – Reversing the action Believe It or Not? - Invention of the Past Truth or Dare Eurekas Guaranteed When You Force Associations Trash Treasures Inventors’ Grab Bag Invention Toss Invention Fever – Catch IT

11. Www.uwplatt.edu
Polly, Jean Armour, Surfing the Internet An Introduction, Wilson Library Bulletin, (June 1992) 3842. Tennant, R. (1992). Internet Basics.
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Computer Applications for Teachers
Teaching 83 - 453/653 LECTURE
Monday through Thursday 2:OO-6:00 (14:00-18:00) June 17-27
One Credit Hour (Undergraduate = $95.55; Graduate = $150.55)
Instructor: John Nkemnji, Ph.D. Office Hours: My Office hours and by appointment.
Office: Doudna 209 Other times by appointment.
Phone: E-Mail: NKEMNJI@UWPLATT.EDU
Course Description
Computer Applications for Teachers is designed to introduce students/workshop participants to the worldwide connection of computer networks. Participants will be given individual accounts and passwords on the UW-P computer network for on-line connection into electronic mail, Gopher and listserv. The course will instruct students/participants on accessing, managing, evaluating and sharing a vast array of information products like shareware and services for k-12 educators. This course will be a fast and sure way for participants to secure and learn to use an internet account.
Prerequisites
None
Textbooks
A variety of textbooks in addition to the WEB will be used for this course. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to:

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14. Internet Kids & Family Yellow Pages By Jean Armour Polly - Powell's Books
Polly, Jean Armour Publisher Osborne/McGrawHill Location Berkeley, Calif. Subject Reference Subject Internet - General Subject Internet - Web Site Directories
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16. Internet Safety, Chat And Netiquette
by Jean Amour Polly, Jean Armour Polly The Parent's Guide to Protecting Your Children in Cyberspace by Parry Aftab
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We live in a wired world, our lives are surrounded by digital technology and it is fast becoming a seamless part of every child's day, at school and home. Students today work, live and play in this digital environment with great ease and very little fear. Children are quick to explorer, experiment and travel within this new medium with little hesitation. Schools and parents today have mostly focused their attention with this issue on the teaching of technology and application skills. An area which often is overlooked is online safety and the ethics of living in a digital world. At ASIJ we teach children netiquette and computer usage guidelines as part of our curriculum. ( See our Acceptable Use Policy Below you will find a series of links, resources and ideas on how you as a parent can help and explore these issues of online safety and ethics with your children. Included are strategies, tips and discussions for families to use as place to start a dialogue with children on these topics. For further tips, information or resources contact

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Polly, Jean Armour. Internet kids and family yellow pages. Berkeley Osborne/McGrawHill, 1997. Proceedings of the 19th annual international ACM/SIGIR conference on research and
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As new titles arrive at the library, they are placed on our New Book Shelf, where they remain for one week before they are integrated into the general collection. The titles received in March 1998 follow. To browse our current collection go to http://ils.unc.edu/ils/library/bookshelf/newbooks.html. To review books received in previous months, go to http://ils.unc.edu/ils/library/bookshelf/oldbooks.html. Aitchison, T.M. Comparative evaluation of index languages. London: Inspec, 1969. Ali, Abdulrazzaq Hussain. Comparative study of the perceptions of the school library media specialist's role as perceived by principals.. Ann Arbor, MI : UMI, 1997. Apostle, Richard A. Librarianship and the information paradigm. Lanham: Scarecrow Press, 1997. Bailey, Janet L. Computer-supported collaborative work and its application to software engineering in a case environment. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI, 1997. Baaker, Suzanne. Health information management: what strategies? Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic, 1997. Barbett, Samuel et al.

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