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 Re: No Internet 
 Nyperold, on host 216.111.134.114
  Tuesday, June 13, 2000, at 18:20:54
  Re: No Internet posted by TAEstell on Tuesday, June 13, 2000, at 07:20:27:
> >I have to agree with you here, almost  > >completely. The local schools here are an  > >outstanding example. All computers available to  > >students (except one, but it's a secret ;) have  > >a filter program called Bess, but the teachers'  > >computers don't have it. In virtually every  > >instance, when a teacher found sites that were > >useful, he or she would reserve a lab only to > >find that *every* site on the list was blocked  > >for one reason or another. > > Simular story for me: Anyone ever heard of those "webquest" things? Teachers print out a pack of work for each student. Included with the pack is a web address. The student must go to that web address and complete the pack of work using information that they find on the internet. > > Anyway, our school doesn't have any filter programs on our school computers, but when I take the project home to work on...  > > Let's just put it this way, I'm glad I don't have AOL anymore. Every website that had ANYTHING AT ALL to do with the 'quest was blocked in one way or another! Even the webquest's website was blocked! > > Luckily, I don't have AOL anymore.  > > Yes, this is more of an "AOL" issue that a "web-filter" issue, but either way, many important websites are blocked - even the ones recomended by our school system's teachers! > > -TAEstell > Hey, this is my first post here! > > P.S. - The link below is a link to that webquest.
  I have "heard" similar stories regarding AOL, like that it blocks the AltaVista Translations page, and the GO Translator. So, the fact that it has a form disallows access? :( That's stupid.
  Nyper"Welcome!"old 
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