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K.I.D.S.

Kids Identifying and Discovering Sites



The K.I.D.S. Report is a new publication produced by K-12 students as a resource to other K-12 students. It is an ongoing, cooperative effort of 2 classrooms in the Madison, Wisconsin, Madison Metropolitan School District and 2 classrooms in the Boulder, Colorado, Boulder Valley School District. Teachers assist and provide support, however students select and annotate all resources included in every issue of the K.I.D.S. Report. The publication is supported by the Internet Scout Project.

Students from the four schools also discussed and decided on a list of Selection Criteria to be used as guidelines for evaluating all potential sites to be included in the K.I.D.S. Report. The Selection Criteria are included here as information to all readers of the K.I.D.S. Report, and for consideration by other students who may want to use similar criteria when identifying and selecting Internet sites for their own Web pages.

Publication of the K.I.D.S. Report will continue on a bimonthly schedule throughout the '96-'97 school year.



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