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Mission Europe Hostilities
"Click to accept your mission as a secret agent investigating the events surrounding World War II. After "spying" on each European country listed on the left-hand menu, take the country quiz. Upon completion of your mission, take the Final Quiz (perhaps an oblique reference to Hitler’s "final solution?") and receive your Certificate of Recognition. Mission Europe Hostilities won a Platinum in the high-school division, but is sprinkled with a few typos and grammatical errors."
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Millennium Mystery Madness
Reviewed May 24, 2000 by Mrs. Pfister, a teacher from Naperville, Illinois who is affiliated with the site. This site offers information about mystery stories, including the history, mystery writing tips, a multimedia mystery to work on, and puzzles galore! There is also an Internet scavenger hunt to explore.
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MatMice: Free Homepages For Kids
Reviewed December 13, 2000 by Emily, Sarah, and Elise, teenage readers from Australia who are affiliated with the site:"By visiting the website, kids can create their own homepage bychoosing colors, entering text, and adding pictures with theeasy-to-use online homepage builder. Being kids themselves, thethree sisters developed the site from a unique perspective."
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Looney Tunes Teaches the Internet
Reviewed July 7, 2000 by Nicholas, a parent from Los Angeles who is not affiliated with the site.Learn Internet basics and get inside tips from your favorite Looney Tunes characters. To begin, either take the quiz or click on the topic you’re interested in learning about. Topics include Safety Tips, Email, Browsers, Building a Web Page, Chat Rooms and Online Games.
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Live 365
"Ever dreamed of hosting your own radio show? Not only is Live 365 is a directory of thousands of Internet-only radio stations, it also includes tools for and tutorials on producing your own streaming radio station. Other excellent tutorials found in the Help section include an introduction to streaming players ("How to Listen") and a great streaming audio glossary ("Bitrate: For audio broadcasts, a higher bitrate typically means better audio quality.")"
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Lissa Explains it All
Reviewed August 4, 1999 by a 12 year old from Florida, USA who is affiliated with the site.Excellent resource to help kids make their own Web page.
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Lissa Explains it all: HTML Help for Kids
"My name is Lissa. I started this site when I was eleven years old because there were no other Web sites available for kids to learn how to make their own site. If you thought HTML was only for nerds, Lissa is here to tell you otherwise. Full of bright colors and jump-in-your-face graphics, visiting Lissa Explains is like walking into a girl’s bedroom. Take time to wander around, and you’ll be rewarded with explanations of advanced Web design topics (including frames, CSS, and Javascript); a forum for asking HTML questions; and several good resource lists for Webmaster tools such as HTML validators, and CGI scripts."
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Learning HTML
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Learning HTML for Kids
"This straightforward ad-less guide to HTML covers all the basics in twelve chapters and two concept reviews. Many HTML students, after learning the tags for text, graphics and links, get stuck when they get to tables. Learning HTML for Kids dedicates two chapters to HTML tables, and they are excellent. Before tackling the subject though, get a clear picture in your head of horizontal rows and vertical columns. Remember: a row is wide (from left to right) and a column is tall (from top to bottom.)"
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Kitty’s PageWorks
Reviewed May 23, 1999 by Kitty, a reader from California, USA who is affiliated with the site.PageWork’s is a fun and inspiring site of animation information. Parents, grandparents & teachers are invited to add animation to thier stories and web pages.
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