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The Department of Arts and Sciences
Try out these internet links.
These pages will be under constant revision.
- Doyle's Site leads to the world of physics.
It is a site pertaining to the teaching of physics on the web.Vidshell,
"Taking Quantitative Measurements of Position and Time from Digitized Video Clips" was developed for classroom/lab use.
Professor Davis' current project is
"Scientific and Cultural Aspects of the Bicycle".
His Project Compact ,
Career Oriented Materials for Physics and Contemporary Technology
was developed to engage students in the learning process.
- CyberMater,
or Professor Joe's at NCIA
has course notes and information on
biology,
chemistry, and
geology.
At the Science Sites there
are links to museums,
safety sites,
weather,
mapping information,
and links to sites with information on
biology,
chemistry,
geology,
geographical information,
and physics and space.
You can see Mr. Cabaup's course information at either
the College's Site or a
Mirror Site at NCIA
The Desk Reference contains
several web pages of interest.
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The Placement Pages contain information on jobs, job searching,
employers and how to construct resumes.
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The Safety Pages contain information on safety, security,
ergonomics, MSDS sites, a bloodborne pathogen program,
hazardous materials and a hazardous materials communication program.
- The Catalog Page contains on-line learning sites
including an MIT Gateway for thousands of courses, a Virtual University
with free courses, and several cyber universities that offer
degrees on-line via the internet.
- The Search Page contains several search engines and
other helpful sites, including maps, people search, telephone numbers,
e-mail, and zip codes.
- The Research Page contains sites to college and university
home pages, job sites, nutrition, media, museums, library and
information services, arts and sciences, humor, government, a
site on how to surf the net, and a set of great desk references.
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