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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.
Science Resources Social Studies Resources Words of Humankind Raw Data Images
Other Media
Reference
Instructional Internet
- Space
- Earth
- Life
- Geography
- History
- Politics
- Words of literature
- Authors
- Words of Power
- Words of Faith
- Environment
- Census
- Economic
- Sports
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
Permission Templates
1) Lesson Resources
2) Information for Student Work
Net Information Evaluation Form
Article on Goals-Based Evaluation
Major Search Tools
Yahoo
Alta Vista
Excite
Lycos
HotBot
Google
Articles on Searching the Internet

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Text to Word Processor
Objective Task You may have found a web page with information about a historic event, a specific location, or a scientific phenomena.  In writing a report or preparing a study guide, you would like to include only portions of the text in your report, which is being composed with a word processor.
Note: Be aware that when using this technique, you will only be saving the text of the web page without images or other multimedia.
Step 1 Load the web page into your browser.
Step 2 Using your mouse, highlight the text that you want to include in your information product.
Step 3 Copy TextPull down the Edit menu of your browser and select Copy.  This will make a copy of the highlighted text, storing the copy in your computers clipboard.
Step 4 Now that your selected text is stored in your computer, you should start your word processor, or other processing tool.  If you have already begun work on your information product, move the cursor to the position where you want the web text to be inserted.
Step 5 In your word processor, pull down the Edit menu and select Paste.  This will move the text from your computers clipboard into the position of the cursor.

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