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Cool Kids Gif Animation Art Gallery - Hey Kids! Here's a good Animation Tutorial using the GIF Animator to help you learn about animation on the internet. Also included are links to art and animation software. Animation is so fun, once you start you might not be able to stop!
Bridge and Resonance (Multimedia Physics) - Can you imagine that a bridge could collapse because of a thing called resonance? Those of you who are string instrument players know that if you pluck a note on one string, another string matching that note often vibrates slightly too. The first string "talks" to the second string, which "answers." In 1940, the force of the wind got the Tacoma Narrows Bridge (Washington) swinging and swaying, and pretty soon the waves of the wind's frequency matched the natural resonance of the structure, and...well, you've got to see it to believe it.
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command - Buzz Lightyear, the ultimate hero from the smash hit "TOY STORY" movies, is back as you've never seen him before! Now, for the first time ever, be there as the world's bravest Space Ranger takes on the Evil Emperor Zurg in an intergalactic struggle of epic proportions--right in their own backyard: the Gamma Quadrant far, far away. This all-new, feature-length animated saga includes a special introduction starring Woody, Jessie and Rex. Join them as they cheer for Buzz Lightyear: hero, legend, movie star...and an action figure's action figure.
DeeT's 70s Page - Take a ride on the time machine and step back into the 1970s. Some things haven't changed much. Kids watched Sesame Street and The Electric Company on television, and back then Gilligan's Island was being shown for the first time. If you'd like to see these and lots of other `70s stuff, Dee T's is the place to be.
E&P Online Media Directory - has been around for a long time, providing information for the news industry. Now they've got this great online media directory for you to use! You will find associations, city guides, magazines, newspapers, news services and syndicates, and radio and television Web sites listed both geographically and by media type. Check it out and find the newspaper in your community, the community where you used to live, or the community you're moving to. If you've got a homework assignment about current events in, say, Bermuda, you can read the daily news from local newspapers there.
Electric Library Personal Edition - "The Electric Library currently contains 5,277,563 newspaper articles, 697,457 magazine articles, over 419,011 book chapters, 1,523 maps, 136,419 television and radio transcripts, and 104,894 photos and images!" There's also an encyclopedia, Monarch Notes, and a fair number of reference books. You can search topics for free, but if you want to read the full text of the articles, you must become a member. There's a 30-day free trial offer.
Golden Globe Awards - The Hollywood Foreign Press Association presents the official Golden Globe Award website. The Golden Globe Awards has saluted some of the most vibrant, entertaining and frequently though-provoking cinematic stories over the years.
How to Analyze News - This site has a tremendous amount of very solid information, as well as suggestions on how to get kids thinking about news stories. Who gathered the information, who reports it, what's the slant, who sponsors the program--all these things and more should be evaluated when we hear a news story. Make sure your kids are media-aware! Visit the main level of this site for more.
Kite Aerial Photography - Ever wonder what the view is like from your kite as it soars high above your head? Now there's a way for you to see it. Check the tools and techniques at this site; then go fly a kite!
Many Faces of Communication - Explore the world of communication, from the silence of body language to speaking, print, writing, advertising, TV, and of course, the Internet. There's even an ad jingle to promote the World Wide Web. This site was created by students for the ThinkQuest competition.
Nappaland - The Nappaland.com webzine provides a variety of resources for Internet readers, including: Media Minutes for Families: A monthly column that explores current media trends and products, Nappaland's MovieSpot: A monthly column that offers parent-focused reviews of current theatrical movie releases, and Nappaland Kids' Klick: A monthly feature of stories and articles for kids to encourage positive reading habits in children.
Reel.com: Your Connection to the Movies - Reel.com is a premier destination for film-related content, commerce and community. Through the Reel.com Web site, consumers can access an entertaining environment filled with a wide variety of film-related information designed to help consumers select and view movies in theaters, at the video store, or for purchase.
Ticketmaster.com - Get your tickets online to plays, opera, sports, music, and other venues and events all around the US. Search for events by City, Venue, or Event. Seating charts are also provided to help you pick the best seats.
Tower Records - Music, Video, DVD's and More!!
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