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... country. The goal is to bridge the digital divide and raise youngsters who will become capable citizens of cyberspace. By Linda Roberts, Director of the Office of Educational Technology at the U.S. Department of Education The Internet ...
... country. The goal is to bridge the digital divide and raise youngsters who will become capable citizens of cyberspace. By Linda Roberts, Director of the Office of Educational Technology at the U.S. Department of Education The Internet ...
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... country and around the world find the information and resources they need at a click of a mouse — quickly and easily.” Cyberspace service is what Americans want, according to a recent Hart-Teeter study conducted by the Council for ...
... country and around the world find the information and resources they need at a click of a mouse — quickly and easily.” Cyberspace service is what Americans want, according to a recent Hart-Teeter study conducted by the Council for ...
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... country. North of Fairfax, the state of Maryland's more than 5 million people also fit a profile that indicates greater likely willingness to accept e-government. Marylanders have higher incomes and higher education levels than the ...
... country. North of Fairfax, the state of Maryland's more than 5 million people also fit a profile that indicates greater likely willingness to accept e-government. Marylanders have higher incomes and higher education levels than the ...
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... country have come to the same realization about the imperative to incorporate the newest computer and communications technologies into the experi- ences of our students. Developed with broad input from educators, academic experts ...
... country have come to the same realization about the imperative to incorporate the newest computer and communications technologies into the experi- ences of our students. Developed with broad input from educators, academic experts ...
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... countries collect and send weather data via the Internet to GLOBE. They then use the extensive analysis and visualization capabilities of the GLOBE Web site (http:www.globe.gov) to view graphs and maps and study weather phenomena ...
... countries collect and send weather data via the Internet to GLOBE. They then use the extensive analysis and visualization capabilities of the GLOBE Web site (http:www.globe.gov) to view graphs and maps and study weather phenomena ...
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4. lappuse - They are available in several electronic formats to facilitate viewing on-line, transferring, downloading, and printing. Comments are welcome at your local...
4. lappuse - The opinions expressed in the journals do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the US government. The US Department of State assumes no responsibility for the content and continued accessibility of Internet sites linked to herein; such responsibility resides solely with the publishers of those sites. Articles may be reproduced and translated outside the United States unless the articles carry copyright restrictions. Current or back issues of the journals can be found on the Office of...
19. lappuse - If a negotiator says something to someone over a glass of wine, we'll have it on the Internet within an hour, all over the world...
27. lappuse - Advanced Telecommunications in Rural America: The Challenge of Bringing Broadband Service to All Americans. Washington, DC: NTIA, April. Available online at <http://www.ntia.doc.gov/reports/ruralbb42600.pdf>. Oakes, Chris. 2000. "Napster Not at Home with Cable.
4. lappuse - USIA's electronic journals, published and transmitted worldwide at three-week intervals, examine major issues facing the United States and the international community, and inform foreign publics about the United States.
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5. lappuse - ... Bowl. Instead of three big networks, we can have 40 or 50 satellite networks. They can serve every freaky appetite in the country." One such satellite network that some think serves a fairly freaky public is the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network (ESPN), which broadcasts sports programs 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. A subsidiary of Getty Oil, ESPN currently reaches 16.5 million homes. It signed a separate contract with the new USFL but that, so far, is about as...
26. lappuse - Molz and Phyllis Dain. Civic Space/Cyberspace: The American Public Library in the Information Age (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1999), pp.
10. lappuse - During the late 1980's, however, the population of Internet users and network constituents expanded internationally and began to include commercial facilities.