Concorso Internazionale ThinkQuest®
Anno 1999-2000
Un concorso in Internet per studenti dai 12 ai 19 anni
NEWS ThinkQuest Newsletter ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Nella Newsletter di Settembre oltre alla comunicazione della scelta dei finalisti, ci sono anche informazioni sulle Olimpiadi, viste tramite i lavori dei ragazzi di ThinkQuest.Al Weis, il fondatore di Thinkquest va in pensione, ma potenzia lo staff Thinkquest, lasciando il timone a Terry Roger ( che ha la moglie italiana).E...Molte altre interessanti informazioni tra le News. che hanno portato a termine i propri lavori .La lista completa dei lavori partecipanti al TQ2000 e' all'indirizzo: La lista dei partecipanti Italiani a Tq2000 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ------------------------------------------------------ THINKQUEST e-NEWSLETTER Vol. 4 No. 1, September, 2000 ------------------------------------------------------ CONTENTS IN THIS ISSUE: 1.ANNOUNCEMENTS ---) Semi-Finalists:ThinkQuest Internet Competition ---) Special Focus on Olympics on ThinkQuest Site ---) Al Weis, Founder of ThinkQuest, Retiring ---) Resources in Library for Lesson Plans 2. FEATURE: AZA Opinion Day 3. THINKQUEST IN THE NEWS ---) Awards to ThinkQuest 4. THINKQUEST TEAMS IN THE NEWS ---) Team Recognition
5. ELECTRONIC SCHOLAR'S NOTEBOOK ---) "Dotcom":Is It an "Official Word"? ------------------------------------------------------ 1.ANNOUNCEMENTS ---) Semi-Finalists:ThinkQuest Internet Competition Look on the main Menu page to see the link to the Semi-Finalists for the ThinkQuest Internet Challenge. Congratulations, Teams! --------------------- ---) Special Focus on Olympics on ThinkQuest Site Olympic Fever has been a part of many sites over the years. Now that the 2000 Olympics have started, be informed by TQ sites by clicking on the link on the Main Menu : Olympic. You should see Olympic sites -- and related sites on the land Down Under: sites on Australia. --------------------- ---) Al Weis, Founder of ThinkQuest, Retiring as CEO "If it weren't for Al... ThinkQuest would most likely have been just an idea." This statement has been heard many times. Al, retiring on September 15, was feted at the Millbrook Country Club, Greenwich, Connecticut, USA. For those new to ThinkQuest, read about Al: http://www.thinkquest.org/news/al.shtml --------------------- ----) RESOURCES IN LIBRARY FOR LESSON PLANS Back-to-School brings new ideas and new resources for classsrooms Teachers. ThinkQuest has gathered some of the very best sources for lesson plans in its Reference Desk. The New York Times Learning Network, which uses ThinkQuest sites in integrated plans, has been added to The National Library of Education and Kathy Schrock's Guide. The National Library of Education includes Gateway to Educational Materials (GEM), Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC, for research and plans), and USNEI's Education Around the World links. Other lesson plan related links are at The Reference Desk: http://www.thinkquest.org/php/lib/ref_desk/index.php ------------------------------------------------------ 2. FEATURE: AZA OPINION DAY ThinkQuest students are called to be the first participants in OPINION DAY, a global poll inviting millions of K-12 children and youth to voice their visions, hopes, and concerns about the future of our natural world. Starting October 2nd, you can log on to Azasweb.com--and be one of the first to answer this "petition for the planet." By taking this poll, you'll become an ambassador to leaders whose decisions affect the natural world--locally and globally. You can also encourage your teachers, friends and family members to answer the poll. The OPINION DAY campaign will be launched on Monday, October 2nd and will run through the end of April, 2001, which is National Zoo and Aquarium Month. OPINION DAY is part of Azasweb.com, the new website introduced by "Aza," the official spokescritter of the American Zoo and Aquarium Association (the AZA). The first Aza Award will be presented to the ThinkQuest entry that best uses the web to explore the wonders of the natural world. In addition to being eligible for the ThinkQuest Internet Challenge, each student member of the winning Aza Award team will receive a $1000 scholarship, and the winning coach and school will each receive a $500 cash award. Tell your friends about OPINION DAY and the Aza Award challenge--and let your voices be heard! The AZA salutes your efforts for the betterment of our planet. ------------------------------------------------------ 3. THINKQUEST In THE NEWS ---) ThinkQuest was selected as the "Best of Web" by Forbes in the Good Life/Parenting category. Read more at http://www.thinkquest.org/news/awards.shtml#forbes --------------------- ---}ThinkQuest won the EdNet Award this year in the non-profit category. Read about the Award and the EdNet conference at http://hellerreports.com/ednet00. --------------------- ---)Two ThinkQuest teams are featured in the World Wide Web Virtual Library -Math [http://euclid.math.fsu.edu/Science/math.html ]. This world wide endeavor includes Totally Tesselated [ http://library.thinkquest.org/16661/ ] and Ptolemy Ptools [ http://library.thinkquest.org/19029/ ] in its Education section, among adult-constructed sites. ------------------------------------------------------ 4. THINKQUEST TEAMS IN THE NEWS ---)ThinkQuest's site: Sleep from A to Zzzzz [ http://library.thinkquest.org/25553/ ] was featured in HomeworkSpot.com in the "Student Projects" section [ http://www.homeworkspot.com ] ---) From Pokemon (r) to Picasso: Art Rights and Wrongs [ http://library.thinkquest.org/J001570/ ] has had extensive recognition in the form of site articles and team member features Katie, a deaf member of the team will be featured in the magazine Volta Voices, a magazine for deaf children from the A G. Bell Foundation. Madeline was interviewed on CBS Radio in Dallas. Posted letters on the site include those from Al Gore, Hillary Clinton and Mayor Rudy Giuliani. ------------------------------------------------------ 5. ELECTRONIC SCHOLAR'S NOTEBOOK Patricia Libutti, Ph.D. Cybrarian, ThinkQuest Programs ---) "Dotcom": Is It An "Official Word" ? And: How Long Will It Last Before Being Declared "Archaic"? The emergence of the Internet has had many well documented effects on world culture. One aspect that spikes my interest is the exponential expansion of unusual word development. Who would have thought that the letter "w" would become so used in language and documents? Or that the hyphenated prefix "e-" would be the beginning of so many new words (e-commerce, e-mail, e-books, etc.?). Or even imagine that words such as "Digerati" would evolve to describe those involved with the Net? I'm sure that all languages see new combinations of symbols to spell out versions of "Dotcoms", itself a word coined recently. Initially, however, the word "dot" was used to note placement of levels of an unique address, according to the idea's generator [Brad Templeton: http://www.templetons.com/brad/ ]. He also notes that the American Dialect Society found "dot" the "most useful word of the year". "Dotcom" IS an "official word", according to the editors of the Random House Dictionary, whch lists the spelling as "dot-com". Read about this and other new words at http://www.sybercuse.com/news/2000/06/27/words.html You can see so many clever, outrageous, ridiculous, familiar, and funny names for commerce on the Net. They may not all become words, but will be used often as recognizable brands. However, just as the telephone area code system began to break down, it is just as likely that the number of possible "dotcom" names will reach the limit.The theorized number of unique domain names (4,294,967,296 IPv4 addresses), based on the protocol for addresses, suggests it will be a while [http://www.3com.com/nsc/501302.html ]. Look at Brad Templeton's "Domain Name Problem and Solution". The article includes the phasing out of "com" and replacing all with meaningless TDL's (top level domains). Perhaps you will have other approaches when the time comes. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This issue of The ThinkQuest E-Newsletter was written and edited by Patricia Libutti, assisted by Andrea Papa.Technical assistance was provided by Paris Treantafeles. ThinkQuest is a program of Advanced Network & Services, a non-profit corporation whose mission is to advance education by accelerating the use of computer network applications and technology. (C) Copyright 2000 Advanced Network & Services, Inc. All rights reserved. |
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