HERE’S a little something that teachers and students can indulge in while browsing the internet:
Ideas for life
Whether you are an architect, contractor, dealer, designer, interior designer, manufacturer, service provider, specifier or student, Design 4 Design offers you relevant content from industry sources, including Blueprint magazine, FX magazine, idFX magazine, FMX magazine, Red magazine and Light magazine.
www.design4design.com/
Count on this
Afraid of death by numbers? Maths Online will hopefully alleviate your fear. With this web resource, you can learn maths with interactive tests and multimedia tasks. The tests and topics available on the website are suitable for just about anyone - from school-goers to college and university students and even teachers who might want to hone their skills a little bit.
www.univie.ac.at/future.media/moe/
Dotcom for the uninitiated
Internet for Business Studies may not be the best thing after sliced bread but it will help you look for things on the internet pertaining to business studies. The site features a free tutorial that lets you practice your internet information skills — particularly for business students.
www.vts.rdn.ac.uk/tutorial/bus
House call
NetDoctor is a collaboration between committed teachers, health care professionals, information specialists and patients who believe that medical practice should be based on quality-assessed information and, wherever possible, on the basis of the principles of evidence-based medicine. Over 250 doctors and health professionals write on this website. In addition to creating written content for the patient, these same health professionals respond to users questions and concerns regarding general health concerns.