The 2010 South Central Scholars Freshman Survival Guide
Table of Contents
How to Use This Guide
This Survival Guide is designed to provide you with links to useful references and Web pages that will help you survive your first year at college.
As you explore it, click on the links to reach the Web-based resources that are listed in the different sections. Add the links that you find most useful to the Favorites (or Bookmarks) section of your browser and they will be available to you anytime you're on the Web. When you find other valuable resources during your Internet travels, make sure you add them to your Favorites / Bookmarks too!
The Guide has the following sections & sub-sections:
Introduction
Getting Organized: Survival Skills, Study Tips & Time Management
Becoming Acquainted with Your School's Web Space
Your Virtual Reference Shelf
(Just a Few) Diversions
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Introduction
Welcome to Your First Year of College!
It's an exciting time, and one that you will remember for many years to come. In order to make the most of your time in school, try to keep the following things in mind.
Your professors are there to help you, but you need to ask for help before you get too far behind. They don't bite ... really!
Stay focused. You have much more freedom in college, but you also have much more responsibility. There won't be someone standing there to remind you that you have a paper due or a test. You will need to write down your due dates for projects, tests, and papers, and check that list often. Many professors will take points off your grade for each day that your assignment is late. Some professors will deduct as much as a letter grade per day.
Writing papers in college is much more involved than it was in high school. Papers cannot be written in 30 minutes. They require time, thought, and in many cases, you will have to conduct proper topic research. Plan for these papers, check your spelling, and cite your references according to the style guides provided by your professors.
Time management is essential. You must carefully manage your time, as it is easy to get distracted. Waiting until the last minute to do an assignment will not only produce a great deal of stress, it will also increase the chances of you not producing your best work. You are a scholar and you want your work to reflect this.
Forming study groups with a few individuals in your classes can be quite helpful when it comes time for exams. Participating in study groups can help you see where you need to apply your focus in a subject, and if you are having trouble with a particular area, chances are that someone in your group will be able to help you understand the work. Study groups are also a great deal of fun.
Beware of credit card offers - because you will receive many of them. They usually have very high interest rates and many students end up heavily in debt as a result. Just remember...if it sounds too good to be true, chances are very good that it is too good to be true.
Think safety! Be aware of your surroundings, lock your door, and keep your personal information (SSN, pin numbers, credit card account numbers, etc.) private. Do not store this information on your computer, and do not leave it out where others can see it and use it. Use good judgement and you will be fine. All colleges have a security office that provides escorts to your dorm, cars and other buildings. Take advantage of this service when you need it.
College Student Life Offices have a wealth of information that you may find useful. They are staffed by very friendly people - usually students in their sophomore year - so visit them and see what they have to offer. You may even find your new best friend!
Take time to enjoy your classes and experience all of the great learning that lies before you. In the end, you will remember fondly the professors that inspired you, the classmates that helped you, and the incredible journey that now begins to shape the person you will become.
Congratulations and best wishes for your continued academic success!
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Getting Organized: Survival, Study Tips & Time Management
Embrace the Fine Art of Organization
Maybe you're already the "organized" type. If so, then good for you! This skill will help you perform well in a lot of other life situations besides school, so this is the perfect time to embrace the concept and get the most from it. The resources in this section offer tips and ideas that are valuable and worth reviewing, even if you're an organization "natural".
If organization is not one of your strong points, it's important to make being more organized in your everday life a top priority. Chaos theory will only take you so far when school (and life) get much more hectic and demanding. Start with the basic concepts of maintaining a calendar and short term "to do" lists, and proceed from there. You will find some great ideas and practical guidelines for using these techniques to make your life at school more productive and a lot less stressful.
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General Survival Information:
Your First Year of College: 25 Tips to Help You Survive and Thrive Your Freshman Year and Beyond
www.quintcareers.com/first-year_success.html
9 Survival Tips for College Freshman
auzigog.com/2007/08/24/9-survival-tips-for-college-freshman/
How to Survive Your First Year of College
www.universities.com/Articles/How_to_Survive_Your_First_Year_of_College.html
College: How to Survive The First Year
www.classesandcareers.com/education/2007/08/01/college-10-ways-to-survive-the-first-or-any-year/
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Getting Ready for The Big Move:
How College is Different From High School
www.quintcareers.com/college_different_high-school.html
Weathering the Weather
www.therealcollegeguide.com/feature/health_fitness/weather_change/index.html
Dressing for the Weather
www.herefordpt.com/DressAppropriately.shtml
Top 10 Things to Do Before You Bolt
www.therealcollegeguide.com/feature/lifestyle/college_checklist/index.html
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Adapting to Dorm Life:
5 Move-In Mistakes that Rob You of Space
www.therealcollegeguide.com/feature/dorm/movein_mistakes/index.html
Guide to Dealing with Your College Roomate
www.collegesafe.com/pdf/roommate_guide.pdf
Ultimate Snack-Down!
www.therealcollegeguide.com/feature/health_fitness/dorm_room_recipes/index.html
Just a Little Food for Thought
www.therealcollegeguide.com/feature/health_fitness/mindless_eating/index.html
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Time Management Skills:
Effective Time Management for Working Students: Calendar, a Necessity
www.articlesbase.com/college-and-university-articles/effective-time-management-for-working-students-calendar-a-necessity-726247.html
Time Management Tips
www.academictips.org/acad/timemanagement.html
Ten Applications of Time Management for Learning
www.studygs.net/timman.htm
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Strategies for Academic Success:
Organize Your Study Space
www.therealcollegeguide.com/feature/dorm/desk_organization_for_college_students/index.html
Concentration: Some Basic Guidelines
www.ucc.vt.edu/stdysk/concentr.html
The Cornell System of Taking Notes
www.ucc.vt.edu/stdysk/cornell.html
Editing Lecture Notes
www.ucc.vt.edu/stdysk/editing.html
Inside Scoop on Working in a Group
www.therealcollegeguide.com/feature/academics/group_work/index.html
Tips for Writing a Research Paper
www.academictips.org/acad/atipsforwritingresearchpaper.html
Student-Tested Tips to Ace Your Final Exam
www.therealcollegeguide.com/feature/academics/final_exam/index.html
Stress Reduction Tips
www.academictips.org/acad/stressreductiontips.html
Should I Drop This Class?
www.therealcollegeguide.com/feature/academics/drop_a_class/index.html
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Other General Study Resources:
10 Tips for Getting Good (or Better) Grades
www.quintcareers.com/getting_better_grades.html
How to Improve Your Study Skills
www.studytips.org/
Bad Habits that Destroy Your GPA!
www.therealcollegeguide.com/feature/academics/grade_point_average/index.html
Cal Poly Study Skills Library
sas.calpoly.edu/asc/ssl.html
Study Guides & Strategies
www.studygs.net/
Student Gateway to the U.S. Government
For information on healthy living, volunteering and diversity resources, as well as online study help
www.students.gov
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Student Discounts:
Whenever you plan an activity that has a fee attached, ask if a student discount is available. Student pricing is provided for a wide range of products and services, including public transportation, entertainment and admission to public places. These savings can really add up, so be sure to ask for them. In most cases, you will be required to show your student identification in order to get the discount, so make sure you carry it with you at all times.
Score Free Stuff on Campus
www.therealcollegeguide.com/feature/lifestyle/free_stuff_for_college_students/index.html
17 Smart Ways to Live Cheaper on Campus
www.therealcollegeguide.com/feature/lifestyle/save_money_at_college/index.html
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Cheap Airfare / Rail / Hotels / Hostels / Cars
www.studentuniverse.com
www.statravel.com
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Buying & Renting Used Textbooks:
A word of caution ... make sure that you check the edition and publishing date for each book on your course outline before making a purchase. An out of date textbook can be a source of confusion and frustration, and a waste of your money. Your professors should give you a required book list that will contain the edition and date information.
Sources for Used Textbooks
www.valorebooks.com
www.bigwords.com
www.cheapesttextbooks.com
www.chegg.com
www.buyusedtextbooks.com/
www.ecampus.com/
You should also check with the Student Life Office at your college. Many of them have books available for loan at no cost to the student, but you must get there before the class or semester starts in order to maximize your chances of getting a book. Another strategy - check with students who took the course last semester. They are often willing to sell their books at a reduced cost - watch the bulletin boards in your dorm or around campus for ads posted by these students.
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Becoming Acquainted with Your School's Web Space
Be Informed and Stay Connected
If you have visited your college or university Web site, you already know that there is a wealth of information to be found there. This section of your Survival Guide provides Home page links for each college and university being attended by the South Central Scholars this year, plus links to their Freshman Orientation pages and their Academic Calendars.
Find out what will be happening on campus during your first couple of weeks - there are usually a variety of activities aimed to make it easier for you to become an active and informed member of college life. Take note of the dates in the Academic Calendar that are relevant to you and your studies - and ask questions about deadlines that you are unfamiliar with.
And don't stop there. Find the Library and/or information resources that pertain to your academic department or subject of study, check out the information about faculty and staff, and learn as much as you can about the services and programs offered at your school, its policies, regulations and guidelines. Your university Web experience awaits - dive in and get your feet wet now!
These handy anchor links will make it easy for you to find your school in the alphabetical list that follows.
Boston College
www.bc.edu/
Office of First Year Experience
www.bc.edu/offices/fye/
Academic Calendar
www.bc.edu/offices/stserv/academic/current/calendar.html
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Brown University
www.brown.edu/
Undergraduate Student Orientation 2010
brown.edu/Administration/Dean_of_the_College/orientation/
Academic Calendars
www.brown.edu/Administration/Registrar/calendar.html
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Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
www.calpoly.edu/
Information for Newly Admitted Students
www.ess.calpoly.edu/_admiss/undergrad/newly_admitted.html
Week of Welcome - WOW
studentlife.calpoly.edu/orientation/wow/home/index.asp
First Year Seminars
sas.calpoly.edu/fys/
Study Skills Seminars
sas.calpoly.edu/asc/sss.html
Calendars
www.ess.calpoly.edu/_records/acad_cal/index.html
Calendars & Deadlines
www.ess.calpoly.edu/_records/Calendars_Deadlines/index.htm
Carnegie Mellon University
www.cmu.edu/index.shtml
Orientation & First-Year Programs
www.studentaffairs.cmu.edu/first%2Dyear/
Academic Calendar
www.cmu.edu/hub/calendar.html
Chaminade University of Honolulu
www.chaminade.edu/
New Student Orientation
www.chaminade.edu/student_life/nso/
Academic Calendar
www.chaminade.edu/catalog/pdf/current/CUH_catalog_academicCalendar.pdf
Claremont McKenna College
www.cmc.edu/
Orientation 2010
www.cmc.edu/orientation/
Academic Calendar
www.cmc.edu/registrar/academic-calendar/
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Columbia University
www.columbia.edu/
New Student Orientation Program
www.columbia.edu/cu/orientation/
Academic Calendar
www.columbia.edu/cu/registrar/docs/students/academic-calendar/index.html
CSU Northridge
www.csun.edu/
New Student Orientation
www.csun.edu/nso/freshman/
Academic Calendar
www.csun.edu/facultyaffairs/calendar/academic/201011_81309_2.pdf
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Dartmouth College
www.dartmouth.edu/
First-Year Students
www.dartmouth.edu/~frstyear/
www.dartmouth.edu/~frstyear/pdfs/yourfirstyear.pdf
Academic Calendars
www.dartmouth.edu/~reg/calendars/academic/
Duke University
www.duke.edu/
Welcome Class of 2014!
www.studentaffairs.duke.edu/nsfp
Academic Calendars
www.registrar.duke.edu/registrar/studentpages/student/academicalendars.html
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El Camino College
www.elcamino.edu/
First Year Experience Program
www.elcamino.edu/studentservices/fye/index.asp
Academic Calendar
www.elcamino.edu/academics/calendar.asp
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Franklin and Marshall College
www.fandm.edu/
New Student Orientation
www.fandm.edu/orientation
Academic Calendar
www.fandm.edu/calendar
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George Fox University
www.georgefox.edu/
First Year Experience / Orientation
www.georgefox.edu/offices/student_life/orientation/index.html
University Calendars
www.georgefox.edu/calendar/index.html
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Georgetown University
www.georgetown.edu/
New Student Orientation
nso.georgetown.edu/index.html
Academic Calendar
registrar.georgetown.edu/calendars/
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Harvard University
www.harvard.edu/index.php
A Guide for First Year Students and their Families, Class of 2014
www.fdo.fas.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k3806&pageid=icb.page91804
Faculty of Arts & Science Academic Calendar
www.registrar.fas.harvard.edu/fasro/common/calendar.jsp
Haverford College
www.haverford.edu/
First-Year Students
www.haverford.edu/firstyear/
Academic Calendar
www.haverford.edu/registrar/Academic_Calendar_10-11.pdf
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Lehigh University
www4.lehigh.edu/default.aspx
Office of the First-Year Experience
www.lehigh.edu/%7Einfys/
Academic Calendar
www.lehigh.edu/~inrgs/calendar0913.shtml
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
web.mit.edu/
The First Year at MIT
web.mit.edu/firstyear/
Academic Calendar
web.mit.edu/registrar/calendar/index.html
Middlebury College
www.middlebury.edu/
Orientation
www.middlebury.edu/studentlife/events/orientation
Academic Calendar
www.middlebury.edu/academics/calendar
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Mills College
www.mills.edu/
New Student Orientation
www.mills.edu/campus_life/student_activities_and_clubs/orientation.php
Academic Calendar
www.mills.edu/academics/calendars/academic_calendar.php
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New York University
www.nyu.edu/
Welcome Week
www.nyu.edu/life/events-traditions/welcome-week.html
Tips, Calendars & Resources
www.nyu.edu/students/undergraduates/getting-started-at-nyu/tips_resources.html
Academic Calendar
www.nyu.edu/registrar/calendars/academic-calendar.html
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Pepperdine University
www.pepperdine.edu/
New Student Orientation
seaver.pepperdine.edu/nso/
Academic Calendars
www.pepperdine.edu/academics/calendars/
Pomona College
www.pomona.edu/
New Student Orientation
www.pomona.edu/administration/campus-life/new-students/student-orientation.aspx
Academic Calendar
www.pomona.edu/administration/registrar/calendars/academic-calendar.aspx
Princeton University
www.princeton.edu/main/
Welcome Class of 2014
www.princeton.edu/welcometigers/
The Student Guide to Princeton
www.princeton.edu/studentguide/
Academic Calendars
registrar.princeton.edu/academic-calendar/
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Stanford University
www.stanford.edu/
Welcome to Stanford
ual.stanford.edu/NBY/Freshman.html
Information for Students
www.stanford.edu/dept/registrar/students/index.htm
Academic Calendar
www.stanford.edu/dept/registrar/academic_calendar/
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Syracuse University
www.syr.edu/
New Student Orientation
orientation.syr.edu/
Academic Calendars
registrar.syr.edu/acadcalendars/
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UC Berkeley
berkeley.edu/
Freshmen and Transfer Orientation
internationaloffice.berkeley.edu/students/new/freshmen_transfer_orientation
Academic Calendar
opa.berkeley.edu/AcademicCalendar/calendardisp.aspx?terms=current
UC Davis
www.ucdavis.edu/index.html
Orientation for New Students
orientation.ucdavis.edu/
Academic Calendar
registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/academic_calendar.html
UC Irvine
www.uci.edu/
Welcome Week 2010
search.dos.uci.edu/welcomeweek/calendar.php
Academic Calendars
www.reg.uci.edu/navigation/calendars.html
UC Los Angeles
www.ucla.edu/
New Student & Transition Programs
www.orientation.ucla.edu/
Academic Calendars
www.registrar.ucla.edu/Calendar/
UC San Diego
www.ucsd.edu/
New Student Orientations
www.ucsd.edu/prospective-students/admissions/undergraduate-admissions/orientation.html
Academic Calendars
blink.ucsd.edu/Blink/External/Topics/Policy/0,1162,20632,00.html
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UC Santa Cruz
www.ucsc.edu/public/
Orientation Programs
admissions.sa.ucsc.edu/orientation10/
Academic Calendars
reg.ucsc.edu/calendar/
University of Massachusetts
www.umass.edu/umhome/
New Students Orientation
www.umass.edu/newstudent/
Academic Calendar
www.umass.edu/registrar/gen_info/academic_calendar.htm
University of Pennsylvania
www.upenn.edu/
New Student Orientation
www.upenn.edu/nso/
Academic Calendar
www.upenn.edu/registrar/pdf_main/10C_FRSH_Academic_Calendar.pdf
University of San Francisco
www.usfca.edu/
New Student Orientation
www.usfca.edu/orientation/
Academic Calendar
www.usfca.edu/Academic_Support/First_Year_Student_Services/USF_Academic_Calendar_2010-2011/
University of Southern California
www.usc.edu/
Orientation Programs
sait.usc.edu/orientation/
Academic Calendar
academics.usc.edu/calendar/2010-2011.html
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Vanderbilt University
www.vanderbilt.edu/
Incoming Student Information
www.vanderbilt.edu/incoming/
Academic Calendars
registrar.vanderbilt.edu/calendar.htm
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Williams College
www.williams.edu/
First-Year Students
www.williams.edu/dean/Firstyears.php
Academic Calendars
www.williams.edu/admin/registrar/calendars/
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Your Virtual Reference Shelf
A Gateway to Knowledge
As you progress through your university education, one of the things that you will prove to yourself over and over again is this: you don't always need to have every detail and all the answers for every question stored in your brain, ready to be summoned on command. Often, what's most important is that you know where to access information quickly and how to use it to your best advantage. After all, you don't need to memorize everybody's telephone number if you maintain an up to date electronic contact list!
This section of your Survival Guide offers just a tiny taste of the practical (and sometimes fascinating!) reference material that is available on the Web. Most of what you see here is general purpose. As you become more familar with your area of study, you will discover many other valuable reference sources, summaries and key documents online that, when consulted, offer tools for understanding and a vital set of perspectives to your subject of study. You might even decide to create some of your own reference documents, so that you can access important information quickly and make it into actionable knowledge.
So, this is just the beginning of your Virtual Reference Shelf. Let the one that you continue to build and customize to your own needs and interests become a gateway to practical information and an insight to new knowledge. Organize it so that you can find things logically, break it into sub-groups where necessary, and use it to relate to and learn about any new subject that you study. You will be surprised at just how indispensible and valuable a virtual reference shelf can be, throughout your life.
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Language, Vocabulary & Academic Citations:
Online Free Thesaurus
thesaurus.reference.com/
Online Free Dictionary
www.thefreedictionary.com/
Infoplease Spelling Checker - Combines spelling help with a dictionary & thesaurus
www.infoplease.com/spellcheck
Frequently Misspelled Words
www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0862708.html
A Concise Guide to Grammar and Style
www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0001600.html
The Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL)
owl.english.purdue.edu/
A Guide for Writing Research Papers Based on Modern Language Association (MLA) Documentation
www.ccc.commnet.edu/mla/index.shtml
APA Format for Academic Citations
www.apastyle.org
Word Origins
www.wordorigins.org/
Database of Acronyms & Abbreviations
www.acronyma.com/
Babel Fish Translation
babelfish.yahoo.com/
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Telephone & Address Search Engines:
Find a Person (White Pages)
www.411.com/person
Find a Business (Yellow Pages)
www.411.com/business
Reverse Telephone Search
www.411.com/reverse_phone
Reverse Address Search
www.411.com/reverse_address
Area & Zip Code Searches
www.411.com/area_zip_codes
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Calendars & Time:
Perpetual Calendar
www.vpcalendar.net/20th_21st.html
The World Clock (Time Zones)
www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/
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Measurement & Conversion:
Metric Conversions
www.metric-conversions.org/
Common Equivalent Weights and Measures
chemistry.berkeley.edu/links/weights/equivalences.html
Conversion Calculator
www.infoplease.com/pages/unitconversion.html
U.S. Weights and Measures
www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0001660.html
Tables of Metric Weights and Measures
www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0001659.html
Numbers and Formulas
www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0873853.html
Periodic Table of the Elements
www.infoplease.com/periodictable.php
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Money & Finances:
Universal Currency Converter
www.xe.com/ucc/
Compound Interest Calculator
www.1728.com/compint.htm
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The World and Its Countries:
Population of the Major Cities in the World
www.citypopulation.de/
Find the Latitude & Longitude of a Place on Earth
itouchmap.com/latlong.html
Mapquest - Find an Address & Get Driving Directions
www.mapquest.com
World Atlas & Map Library
www.infoplease.com/atlas/
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The World Wide Web:
Electronic Privacy Information Center
www.epic.org/privacy/tools.html
Introduction to HTML
www.w3schools.com/html/html_intro.asp
Introduction to CSS
www.w3schools.com/css/css_intro.asp
Introduction to XML
www.w3schools.com/xml/xml_whatis.asp
Introduction to JavaScript
www.w3schools.com/js/js_intro.asp
Introduction to ASP
www.w3schools.com/asp/asp_intro.asp
Introduction to PHP
www.w3schools.com/php/php_intro.asp
W3Schools Tutorials - More Tutorials & Info about Web Design & Scripting
www.w3schools.com/sitemap/sitemap_tutorials.asp
The Internet Archive Wayback Machine
web.archive.org/collections/web.html
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(Just a Few) Diversions
Everybody Needs a Brain Break
OK ... it's all right to take a break now and then ... in fact, it's good for you ... and sometimes absolute and true inspiration only hits when you are not trying to think about that paper or assignment.
Here are (just a few) diversions to help keep you sane and inspire you to other things. Enjoy!
A Word A Day
Sign up to receive a vocabulary word and its definition (with occasional commentary) in your email every day.
www.wordsmith.org/awad/index.html
Wikipedia List of Historical Anniversaries
Comprehensive list for each day of the year - includes world events, births, deaths, holidays.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_historical_anniversaries
This Day in History at The History Channel
Find out what happened on today's date in past years.
www.history.com/this-day-in-history
The Old Farmer's Almanac
Useful for much more than just long term weather forecasts!
www.almanac.com/
March Madness Trivia Quiz
Think you’re a true fan of the Big Dance? Test your knowledge with 10 questions about the b-ball championship.
www.therealcollegeguide.com/feature/lifestyle/march_madness_trivia%20/index.html
Acts of Kindness
Readers of this newspaper write in to share how they have benefited from random acts of kindness in everyday life.
www.thestar.com/ActsofKindness/article/190134
Do One Nice Thing
Make your Mondays a little easier by doing at least one nice thing for someone to start the new week right. This email service offers inspiration to help you do one nice thing each week.
www.doonenicething.com/
The Last Lecture
This may seem like a rather dark subject, but Randy Pausch's book (and the lecture that spawned it) are incredibly upbeat,inspirational and motivating. It's all about the importance of overcoming obstacles, of enabling the dreams of others, and of seizing every moment in life.
www.thelastlecture.com
That Josh Groban Guy
Ever wonder why all those Grobanites are so inspired by this guy? Check out the details and the superb collection of media files to see his interviews and hear that voice sing classical and pop music like it's never been sung before.
www.thatjoshgrobanguy.com
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Last Update - July 30, 2010