Each school should have a teacher to teach computer technology. This person should be trained in software, hardware, computer programming and the Internet. Every day more and more educational institutions are going on-line. Soon, the majority of schools and school systems will have established web sites and on-site servers for Internet communication.
It is the purpose of this website to assist those individuals seeking information that will be helpful in the teaching of computer technology. This site will serve as a resource for information for assistance.
Helpful Curriculum SitesExternal Routers Vs. Internal "Router" Cards.
Helpful Facts About Slow Internet.
Inquiry.Com,and
Technical Support.
Alt Winsock Newsgroup,
Daryl's TCP/IP Primer,
TCP/IP Cybersource,
Administering TCP/IP, and
Winsock Tips.
The Experts Exchange,
Carl and Gary's Visual Basic Files, and
Ventana Visual Basic Online Companion.
Turbo Pascal Dutch Programming,
Turbo Pascal,
Khaan's Place,
Turbo Pascal FAQs, and
Turbo Pascal Source Codes.
HTML Tips and Tricks, and
HTML Guide.
The Java Resource Center,
Java Computing, and
Java .
The Net, and
Yahoo Internet Life.