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Blue Wrench is an open source project for implementing interactive classroom Web sites. Create your own Library of Links, design interactive WebQuest style activities, and easily build and maintain a classroom Web site. Create interactive WebQuest style online activities for your students.
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It should be assumed that all of the resources listed on this page are copyrighted.
Users are encouraged to seek permission from the publishers of these web pages.

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Harvesting Internet Raw Materials
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Text to Disk
Text to Word Processor
Tabular Data to Spreadsheet
Images to Graphics Software
Copyright Links
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Data Collection Forms
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1) Lesson Resources
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Articles on Searching the Internet

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Text to Disk
Objective Task You have found a web page of which you need the entire text saved to disk.  Examples might be the Declaration of Independence or A Tale of Two Cities.  You may be providing disk copies so that your students can easily annotate the document or conduct string searches of the text.
Note: Be aware that when using this technique, you will only be saving the text of the web page.  The resulting file will be a text or ASCII file without images and other multimedia.
Step 1 Load the web page into your browser.
Step 2 Pull down the File menu and select Save as...
Step 3 A standard file dialog box will appear, standard to Windows 3.x, 95, or Mac OS.  Use the dialog box to find a logical location on your disk(s) to save the file.

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Enter a filename for the file with ".txt" as the file extension.  Make sure that the Save as type: section is set to Plain Text (*.txt).

Step 4 Your browser will save the file to the target location on your disk as a text file.  You should be able to load this file into any word processor and most web editors.

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