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  • 2026-07-07
    TheTravelzine.com Non-Commercial Travelogues
    Don and Linda Freedman have compiled decades of personal travelogues spanning Europe, South America, and North America, with trips documented from as early as 1996 through 2019. The site includes practical resources for independent travelers such as packing hints, planning tips, city links, and hotel and restaurant recommendations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Timeless
    Timeless is an Estonian company offering rides on meticulously preserved vintage buses, including iconic models like the Ikarus 55, ZIS 127, and Setra S80, each with its own fascinating history. The site showcases a fleet of over a dozen historic buses available for hire at 3500 euros per day, blending transportation history with a unique travel experience.
  • 2026-07-07
    Travelogues and Photos from Phuket, Bangkok, Mandalay, Thailand, Burma, Laos, Cambodia, and India
    Bernhard Heiser's Asiaphoto chronicles backpacking adventures across Southeast Asia and South Asia, covering Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Burma, Indonesia, and India with detailed travelogues, travel tips, and extensive photo galleries. The site has been running since 2000 and offers both practical travel information and vivid photographic documentation of destinations like Phuket, Bangkok, Mandalay, and Rajasthan.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tusen Takk II | The travel adventures of Chuck and Barb Shipley
    Chuck and Barb Shipley have chronicled their remarkable journey from liveaboard sailors on a Kadey-Krogen 48 trawler to full-time RV travelers, documenting destinations across the Caribbean, Europe, and the American West since 2005. With hundreds of posts organized by location spanning everywhere from Bonaire and the British Virgin Islands to Norway, Spain, and Italy, this is a richly detailed travel log that captures over a decade of adventurous living.
  • 2026-07-07
    V A G A B O N D I N G > one man, one year, one world
    Vagabonding is an award-winning round-the-world travelogue by Mike, a Chicago-based traveler who spent a year journeying solo through Asia and Africa before YouTube and social media made such adventures commonplace. The site features video highlights, a written travelogue, photo archives, and a route map covering destinations from Cambodia and India to Uganda, South Africa, and beyond.
  • 2026-07-07
    Velabas
    Velabas is a travel narrative site featuring hitchhiking stories, travel drawings, and blog posts from journeys around the world, including time spent in Barcelona. The creator combines writing and illustration to document their adventures, offering both a comic strip format and personal essays about life on the road.
  • 2026-07-07
    Vinologue
    Vinologue is a wine and travel guide publisher specializing in regional wine books covering areas like Priorat, Georgia, Dalmatia, Montsant, and the Costa Brava. The site by Hudin.com offers enotourism resources, tastings, tours, and an online shop for wine enthusiasts exploring off-the-beaten-path wine regions.
  • 2026-07-07
    We Trot About
    Andy and LuAnn document their extensive travels across the US and abroad, with trips spanning Spain, Belize, Mexico City, the UK, and Germany logged over nearly a decade. The blog captures destinations, photos, and personal milestones from a couple who clearly love exploring the world together.
  • 2026-07-07
    Web 2.0 Travel Tools
    Run by Alan A. Lew (The Travel Geographer), this blog catalogs and reviews Web 2.0 websites and online tools related to travel and tourism, covering services like destination finders, staycation sites, and trip planners. Posts evaluate whether early travel startups lived up to their promises, making it a useful snapshot of the travel tech landscape from the mid-to-late 2000s.
  • 2026-07-07
    wiltron 6 billion | all's right's reversed
    Wiltron's personal blog chronicles a group trip through the High Tatras mountains of Poland, with vivid photo documentation of trails, mountain shelters, and snowy peaks around Zakopane. The writing is warm and observational, blending travel narrative with personal reflections on friendship and adventure.
  • 2026-07-07
    aparrish.neocities.org
    A beginner-friendly tutorial by Allison Parrish teaching how to add interactivity to web pages using jQuery and JavaScript, with hands-on examples covering click events, DOM manipulation, and CSS class toggling. The lesson is structured as a guided workshop with live code examples and a 'mad lib' approach that lets learners experiment with specific parts of the code without needing deep programming knowledge.
  • 2026-07-07
    Stephen's Web
    Stephen Downes is a Canadian researcher at the National Research Council specializing in e-learning, networked learning, and educational technology, and this hub collects his extensive publications, newsletters, presentations, and commentary spanning decades. Best known as co-originator of the Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) concept and author of the widely-read OLDaily newsletter, Downes covers topics from connectivism and open access to AI in education.
  • 2026-07-07
    Aceso Under Glass – What if we understood more things?
    Aceso Under Glass is Elizabeth's curiosity-driven blog that digs into practical knowledge ranging from clothing quality and shopping strategies to statistics, queuing theory, and the history of Bell Labs. The tagline 'What if we understood more things?' captures the spirit of a writer who investigates everyday and technical topics with analytical rigor and genuine enthusiasm.
  • 2026-07-07
    All Japanese All The Time - AJATT
    Tatsumoto's AJATT (All Japanese All The Time) site offers a comprehensive, free guide to learning Japanese through mass immersion rather than traditional classes or paid courses. Packed with Anki decks, tool recommendations, a FAQ, and a growing library of articles, it champions self-study using spaced repetition and engaging native content.
  • 2026-07-07
    American Psychological Society - Teaching Resources
    Maintained by John H. Krantz at Hanover College, this American Psychological Society page compiles an extensive directory of teaching resources covering nearly every major subfield of psychology, from cognitive and forensic to evolutionary and health psychology. Instructors and students alike will find links to course materials, graduate program rankings, PowerPoint presentation databases, research methods guides, and interactive educational tools.
  • 2026-07-07
    April Jailer
    April (also known as Sammi) is a 17-year-old Australian building a cozy personal homepage with a standout 'study centre' featuring a music player loaded with classical, lofi, and jazz tracks alongside a task tracker and clock. The site is actively growing, with blog-style update notes, webrings, a gallery in progress, and a warm invitation to connect with fellow web builders.
  • 2026-07-07
    Arrays and Iterators - Learn to Program
    Chapter 7 of Chris Pine's 'Learn to Program', a beginner-friendly Ruby programming tutorial covering arrays and iterators with clear explanations and hands-on code examples. The guide is available in over ten language translations and walks complete novices through core programming concepts step by step.
  • 2026-07-07
    ASL American Sign Language
    Created by Dr. Bill Vicars, Lifeprint.com is a comprehensive free resource for learning American Sign Language, featuring a massive dictionary of signing videos, grammar lessons, fingerspelling guides, and Deaf culture materials. With millions of visits logged and thousands of indexed signs covering everything from basic greetings to numbers and lexicalized fingerspelling, it serves students, interpreters, parents, and homeschoolers alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Blog Questions Challenge 2025
    Brian Bennett is a teacher from Buchanan, Michigan who has been blogging about education technology, teaching, and classroom innovation since the early 2010s. This particular post is a meta-challenge reflecting on his blogging journey, platforms used over the years, and favorite posts, offering a candid look into the life of an educator-turned-blogger.
  • 2026-07-07
    Chemistry in the city
    Chemistry in the City is a thoughtful personal blog covering science education, digital study skills, and the challenges of GCSE and A-level learning in the UK. The author reflects critically on pedagogy, teacher specialization, and independent study tools, making it a useful resource for students navigating post-secondary science education.
  • 2026-07-07
    CogDog is Alan Levine is @CogDog
    Alan Levine, known online as CogDog, is a veteran web educator and consultant who has been building open web tools, storytelling projects, and digital learning resources since the early 1990s. His landing page showcases a career devoted to connected learning, open education, WordPress-based tools like SPLOT, and creative web storytelling experiments such as ds106 and 50+ Web 2.0 Ways To Tell a Story.
  • 2026-07-07
    COLOR TELEVISION, NTSC Tutorials
    A deep-dive technical tutorial site covering every aspect of NTSC color television, from scanning and sync to color encoding, digital TV graphics, and VCR circuits. With over 300 URLs spanning 90 subjects, it walks through the full signal chain from antenna to CRT with historical context including the original 1953 NTSC standards.
  • 2026-07-07
    Critical thinking web
    Critical Thinking Web, maintained by Joe Lau of the University of Hong Kong's Philosophy Department, offers over 100 free tutorials covering logic, argument analysis, fallacies, scientific methodology, statistics, and more. Used by schools and universities worldwide, it is a comprehensive and well-organized hub for developing reasoning and thinking skills at any level.
  • 2026-07-07
    EdTechTalk | Collaborative Open Webcasting Community
    EdTechTalk is a collaborative webcasting community founded in 2005, bringing together educators to discuss technology, teaching practices, and 21st-century learning through a variety of hosted shows and community forums. With programs like Teachers Teaching Teachers, EdTechWeekly, and Instructional Design Live, it serves as a rich hub for educator-driven conversations about integrating technology in the classroom.
  • 2026-07-07
    EFL Home in Kuwait_Home
    Buthaina Al-Othman, an EFL/ESP instructor at Kuwait University, maintains this professional hub for her English language teaching courses including remedial, scientific, legal, and engineering English. The site features student projects, useful links for language learners, TESOL professional development resources, and archives of her presentations with the Webheads community spanning over a decade.
  • 2026-07-07
    Emergency Preparedness - disasters, plans, and survival
    EmergencyDude.com is a comprehensive guide to emergency preparedness covering natural disasters from earthquakes and tsunamis to blizzards and volcanoes, with practical advice on water, food, first aid, and evacuation planning. The site takes a friendly, approachable tone to walk families through building survival plans and understanding their specific needs before disaster strikes.
  • 2026-07-07
    Eyes on the Sky, Feet on the Ground
    Chapter Two: Chapter Two of 'Eyes on the Sky, Feet on the Ground,' an educational astronomy resource hosted by Harvard, explains the causes of Earth's seasons through clear text and diagrams. It walks students through the tilt of Earth's axis, how it affects hemispheric sunlight, and includes hands-on discussion questions and experiments for deeper learning.
  • 2026-07-07
    Flat Stanley Project
    The original Flat Stanley Project, created by Dale Hubert in 1995, connects classrooms and homeschoolers worldwide through a beloved literacy activity where kids send a paper 'Flat Stanley' figure to schools, celebrities, and public figures who return it with a completed journal. With templates, curriculum resources, and a global exchange network spanning dozens of countries, this site has been fostering cultural connections and children's writing for 30 years.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fortinet FortiGate Password Reset
    Afterschool.dk is a personal technical reference site packed with how-to guides covering FreeBSD, Unix/Linux, networking equipment, and Windows administration tasks. The FortiGate password reset guide walks through console cable access and CLI commands to regain admin access to a Fortinet firewall, part of a broader collection of sysadmin notes and tutorials.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fred Bortz, Children's Science Writer
    Dr. Fred Bortz is a children's science writer and educator whose site showcases his books on topics ranging from subatomic particles to planetary astronomy, school visit programs, and a Q&A section where kids can ask science questions. With approved science education credentials and a catalog spanning the Higgs Boson to Mars exploration, this site serves as a friendly gateway connecting young readers, teachers, and librarians to accessible science literature.
  • 2026-07-07
    freemathtutoring - Free Math Tutoring
    Created by Doug Simms, this free online math tutoring site offers video lessons covering elementary through high school mathematics, organized by grade level from 7th through secondary V. Students can follow along with printable example sheets, exercise worksheets, and answer keys covering topics like algebra, geometry, statistics, and optimization.
  • 2026-07-07
    Full resolution LINE sticker images – Leon Byford – a software developer from London
    Leon Byford, a London-based software developer, shares a concise technical tutorial on how to download full-resolution LINE sticker image files directly from LINE's servers using product IDs. The post covers both static and animated sticker formats, including tips for Mac users and how to convert APNG files to animated GIFs.
  • 2026-07-07
    Galileo and Einstein
    Home Page.: Professor Michael Fowler of the University of Virginia presents a comprehensive physics course tracing the scientific revolutions sparked by Galileo, Newton, and Einstein, from Babylonian mathematics through relativity. The site includes full lecture notes, homework and exam questions, applets, flashlets, and supplementary teaching materials originally developed for high school physics teachers.
  • 2026-07-07
    GCSE.com – revising revision
    GCSE.com, created by A P Harmsworth, offers award-winning revision tutorials and exam tips for students studying GCSE and IGCSE subjects including English, French, German, ICT, Maths, and Physics. With coursework guidance, revision tips, and downloadable resources, it serves as a practical study companion for UK secondary school students and their teachers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Grammar Bytes! Grammar Instruction with Attitude
    Grammar Bytes! is a lively grammar instruction site offering lessons and exercises with a no-nonsense, attitude-driven approach to teaching English grammar. It is a go-to reference for students and teachers looking for engaging, accessible grammar help beyond the typical dry textbook.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home | BioEd Online
    BioEd Online is a comprehensive STEMM and science education resource produced by Baylor College of Medicine, offering lessons, videos, digital slides, online courses, and current science news for teachers, students, and lifelong learners. Backed by major institutions including the NIH and National Science Foundation, it covers topics from CRISPR and neuroscience to ecology and engineering, making it a richly curated hub for science educators.
  • 2026-07-07
    Homeschooler's Resources
    Physical Sci: Marty's homeschool resource page compiles links, videos, lab reports, and module-by-module guides for Apologia's Physical Science curriculum, aimed at parents teaching their kids at home. Each module is broken out individually with supporting materials covering topics like the scientific method, lab notebooks, and hands-on experiments.
  • 2026-07-07
    How to Post to Mastodon From Anything Using IFTTT
    Written by Kelson Vibber and continuously updated since 2017, this detailed technical guide walks through using IFTTT webhooks to automatically post to Mastodon and other Fediverse platforms from virtually any service. It covers authorization tokens, API calls, troubleshooting tips, and compatibility with alternative server software like GoToSocial and Snac, making it a genuinely useful reference for federated social media automation.
  • 2026-07-07
    Howtopedia - english
    Howtopedia is a collaborative wiki dedicated to practical knowledge and simple, accessible technologies for sustainable and ecological living. Its breadth is impressive, covering everything from agroforestry and water sanitation to food processing, energy, and emergency preparedness, making it a kind of Wikipedia for appropriate technology.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ian's Shoelace Site
    Ian Fieggen, aka 'Professor Shoelace,' has spent over two decades building the internet's definitive reference on shoelaces, covering more than 100 lacing methods with step-by-step tutorials and thousands of photos. The site is home to the famous Ian Knot, claimed to be the world's fastest shoelace knot, and includes an interactive lacing tool, knot comparisons, and detailed guides on shoelace construction and lengths.
  • 2026-07-07
    ICanWorkThisThing.com
    ICanWorkThisThing.com is an online directory and repository of manuals, cheat sheets, and quick guides for consumer electronics, amateur radio equipment, and assistive technology. Maintained by Bibles for the Blind, Inc., the site specifically serves the blind and visually handicapped community with resources like VoiceOver guides for Apple devices and instructions for radio scanners.
  • 2026-07-07
    Implementing cosine in C from scratch - Austin Z. Henley
    Austin Z. Henley, an Associate Teaching Professor at Carnegie Mellon University, dives deep into implementing the cosine function in C from scratch without relying on math.h, exploring several approaches including Taylor series, lookup tables, and bit manipulation. The post includes performance benchmarks, accuracy comparisons, and code samples, and became popular enough to be discussed multiple times on Hacker News and Reddit.
  • 2026-07-07
    Interactive Fun Puzzles for Kids
    Math Puzzles: A collection of interactive browser-based puzzles and logic games designed for children, covering math triangles, magic squares, matchstick puzzles, sliding tiles, river crossing challenges, and sorting activities. Hosted by Virtual Teacher Aide, the site offers hands-on drag-and-click gameplay that builds skills in visual discrimination, number recognition, and logical thinking across multiple difficulty levels.
  • 2026-07-07
    Introduction to Ancient Sanskrit
    Hosted by the Linguistics Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin, this site offers a structured lesson series for learning Ancient Sanskrit, the oldest known form of the language predating Classical Sanskrit. It features Rigveda readings with glossaries, dictionaries, and linguistic annotations, making it an invaluable resource for students of ancient Indo-European languages.
  • 2026-07-07
    Introduction to Ruby
    A beginner-friendly Ruby programming tutorial that introduces core concepts like objects, classes, and methods using clear tables and plain-language comparisons to familiar ideas. Hosted on ruby-doc.org, this lesson walks newcomers through Ruby's type system, class notation conventions, and type conversion methods with concise code examples.
  • 2026-07-07
    JJMK
    JJMK focuses on electricity saving tips and energy conservation, offering guidance on the best ways to reduce power consumption at home. The site covers energy saving devices and practical strategies for cutting electricity costs.
  • 2026-07-07
    kids think design | a design resource for kids, parents, teachers
    KidsThinkDesign.org is an educational platform created by Kids Design Collaborative to introduce young people ages 9-14 to the wide world of design disciplines, from fashion and architecture to animation and product design. Certified by the kidSAFE seal program, the site aims to engage students in creative thinking and 21st century skills through interactive, design-focused content.
  • 2026-07-07
    lucKy uKe | Home
    Lucky Uke is a beginner-friendly ukulele learning site created by Defazed, offering self-written articles on getting started and chord work for aspiring uke players. It positions itself as a handy self-learning tool rather than a full course, making it a great complement to lessons or solo practice.
  • 2026-07-07
    Make Movies
    Make Movies is a free educational resource by Stan Hayward that introduces animation and filmmaking to schools, covering lessons on creating characters, writing scripts, and both traditional and computer animation techniques. Sponsored by the Kraszna-Krausz Foundation, the site includes curriculum-aligned materials, an animation database, and links to related resources, making it a comprehensive starting point for young animators.
  • 2026-07-07
    Makerspace Starter Kit Updated
    The Daring Librarian is Gwyneth Jones's blog for school librarians and educators, with this popular post detailing an updated Makerspace Starter Kit built for a middle school library on a modest budget. It covers what tools and supplies worked, what flopped, and how to set up a low-cost creative space that students can use independently during free periods.
  • 2026-07-07
    Michael Fowler's Home Page
    Michael Fowler, a University of Virginia physics professor, offers extensive lecture notes covering the history of science from Babylonian mathematics through Galileo, Newton, and Einstein's Special Relativity. The site links to multiple physics courses including a historically-framed 'Galileo and Einstein' course, Modern Physics, and introductory physics slide sets with interactive applets.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mrs Pancake | Brilliant (free) educational doodads for teachers, parents and children.
    Mrs Pancake offers a continuously updated collection of free printable educational resources aimed at Key Stage 1 and Early Years teachers, parents, and children. Classroom aids like calendar frames, weather symbols, alphabet letters, clock hands, and craft projects make this a handy toolkit for early childhood education.
  • 2026-07-07
    MS Paint Tricks | Albino Blacksheep
    Created by Messenjah and hosted on Albino Blacksheep, this tutorial reveals hidden and lesser-known tricks in Microsoft Paint, from scalable brushes to custom stamp tools and 3D extrusion effects. Packed with illustrated examples, it makes a compelling case that MS Paint is far more capable than most users realize.
  • 2026-07-07
    Neural networks and deep learning
    Michael A. Nielsen's free online book 'Neural Networks and Deep Learning' provides a comprehensive, mathematically grounded introduction to deep learning concepts including backpropagation, gradient descent, and convolutional networks. The book is structured as a series of detailed chapters with exercises, code implementations, and visual proofs, making it an exceptional self-study resource for anyone learning AI and machine learning fundamentals.
  • 2026-07-07
    Newbie.org, Helping Newbies Since 1996
    Newbie.org has been helping internet beginners navigate the online world since 1996, offering guides on HTML coding, email, instant messaging, virus protection, and web browsing basics. A comprehensive reference hub for those new to the internet, it covers everything from setting up a first website to understanding smiley faces and chat slang.
  • 2026-07-07
    Our Original Free Use PowerPoints for History, Holidays, Myths, Legends for Kids and Teachers
    Mr. Donn's site offers a large collection of free PowerPoint presentations covering ancient history, American history, world history, mythology, holidays, and geography, all designed for classroom use with kids in grades 5 and 6. Created by Lin Donn and illustrated by Phillip Martin, this educator resource includes presentations on topics ranging from Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt to the Civil War and Buddhism.
  • 2026-07-07
    Paul Nowka's Mine Rescue Page
    Paul Nowka, an underground safety and mine rescue trainer based in Las Vegas, Nevada, shares resources and photo albums related to mine rescue training, firefighting drills, and Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) information. The site also features a yearly safety recognition award honoring accident-free miners, alongside personal extras like music links and a free poker game download.
  • 2026-07-07
    Physics revision | GCSE and A Level Physics Revision | Cyberphysics, the revision website
    Cyberphysics is a comprehensive web-based physics revision resource written by a qualified British physics teacher, covering GCSE and A-Level topics including atomic physics, electricity, radioactivity, waves, and medical physics. Winner of the IOP Web Awards in 2010, it serves students at KS3, KS4, and KS5 levels as well as their parents and teachers.
  • 2026-07-07
    pixel art tutorial – drububu's pixel art tutorial
    Created by Arjan Westerdiep, this comprehensive pixel art tutorial covers everything from basic concepts to advanced techniques including scaling, pixel fonts, voxels, isometric art, and converting pixel art to vector formats. Step-by-step examples, how-to videos, and tool-specific guides for Microsoft Paint, Photoshop, and Illustrator make it an invaluable reference for anyone learning pixel art.
  • 2026-07-07
    Pixel Tutorials – final boss blues
    Jason Perry, a pixel artist and game developer known as finalbossblues, offers a comprehensive series of pixel art tutorials originally written for RPG Maker users around 2012. Topics range from color theory and form to sprite animation and walk cycles, making this an invaluable archived reference for anyone learning to create game graphics.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ray Tracing in One Weekend Series
    A free, publicly available book series teaching ray tracing and path tracing from scratch, written by a veteran graphics instructor who distills course notes into a practical, code-along guide. Readers build a full path tracer step by step, producing impressive rendered images without relying on any graphics API.
  • 2026-07-07
    Riot Medicine | Riot Medicine
    Riot Medicine, created by hakan_geijer, provides free downloadable manuals for practicing emergency and field medicine in protest and activist contexts. The site offers public domain guides covering insurrectionary medicine, operational security, and street medic tactics for those who may not have access to traditional medical training.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sandra Dodd on Life and Learning
    Sandra Dodd's expansive personal site is a deep resource on radical unschooling, offering thousands of short inspirational posts, essays, interviews, and interlinking pages designed to guide parents and learners toward child-led, curiosity-driven education. With books, audio files, a daily inspiration feed called 'Just Add Light and Stir,' and years of accumulated writing, it reads like a passionate lifelong mission to rethink how children learn.
  • 2026-07-07
    Scouts BSA Boy Scouts Cub Scouts 2026
    BoyScoutTrail.com is a comprehensive unofficial resource for Scouts BSA and Cub Scouts, covering everything from merit badge requirements and rank advancements to songs, skits, recipes, and ceremonies. Maintained by Scouter Paul, the site serves leaders and scouts across all ranks from Lion through Eagle with practical program materials and a regularly updated blog.
  • 2026-07-07
    Site Builder Template Pet's Page
    Toolman Mike offers beginner-friendly tips on home repair, covering essential starter tools like screwdrivers, hammers, tape measures, and utility knives with practical buying advice. The site also includes miscellaneous household tips such as caring for cut flowers and other DIY guidance aimed at newcomers tackling basic repairs.
  • 2026-07-07
    steno
    Pitman: A web-based tool hosted at TU Clausthal that converts plain text into various shorthand script systems, including Pitman, Gregg, DEK, Stolze-Schrey, and Suetterlin. The Pitman page demonstrates the converter with classic sample text and also provides shorthand fonts for use with LaTeX.
  • 2026-07-07
    teachtoread.com
    Teachtoread.com appears to be a resource focused on literacy and reading instruction, aimed at helping educators or parents teach reading skills. The domain name strongly suggests instructional content for early readers or those learning foundational literacy.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Biology Corner – Resources for Teachers
    The Biology Corner is a comprehensive teaching resource built by a biology teacher with 30+ years of experience, offering free worksheets, labs, case studies, and student activities covering anatomy, cells, evolution, genetics, and ecology. Highlights include gel electrophoresis simulations, dissection guides, reading guides for major textbooks, and creative case studies like 'The Honey Badger Heist' and 'The Island of the Colorblind.'
  • 2026-07-07
    The corridor of uncertainty
    Alastair Creelman's long-running blog explores the intersection of technology and education, covering e-learning, digital conferences, online tools, and reflections on the evolving digital landscape. Written from the perspective of an experienced education technologist, the blog offers thoughtful commentary on topics like social media, digital preservation, and learning technology trends.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Internet
    Internet Basics: Produced by the Florida Center for Instructional Technology at the University of South Florida, this guide walks beginners through the fundamentals of the Internet, from what the web is and how browsers work to navigation basics and productivity tools. It covers the history of the Internet from its ARPA origins through to modern use, making it a solid introductory reference for educators and students alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Science Spot
    The Science Spot is a physics lesson plan resource created by Tracy Tomm, a former science teacher at Havana Junior High in Illinois, offering classroom activities like Rube Goldberg projects, Newton's Challenge, and projectile motion labs. Developed since 1999, the site provides downloadable worksheets, digital lessons, and curated links aimed at helping middle and high school science teachers bring hands-on STEM concepts into their classrooms.
  • 2026-07-07
    This to That (Glue Advice)
    This to That is a practical reference tool that tells you exactly which adhesive to use when bonding any two materials together, covering combinations of ceramic, glass, metal, wood, rubber, vinyl, and more. Running since 1999, the site includes extras like glue trivia, a Glue of the Month feature, and an FAQ, making it a surprisingly charming and genuinely useful niche resource.
  • 2026-07-07
    Use regular expressions to validate/format a string [Real's JAVASCRIPT How-to]
    Real's HowTo, compiled by Réal Gagnon, is a sprawling reference collection of practical code snippets and how-to guides covering Java, JavaScript, PowerBuilder, VBScript, and more. This particular page focuses on using regular expressions in JavaScript to validate and format strings, offering a compact set of patterns for common data types like phone numbers, dollar amounts, and social security numbers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Vincent's Page
    Vincent's Chemistry Page is a study resource aimed at CBSE Plus II students preparing for board exams, offering interactive assignments and syllabus details. It also touches on information about admission to foreign universities, making it a handy academic companion for Indian high school chemistry learners.
  • 2026-07-07
    Webheads in Action Portal Page
    Webheads in Action is a long-running online community of practice for teachers and educators exploring Web 2.0, computer-mediated communication, and professional development through collaborative online learning. Created by Vance Stevens, this portal aggregates over a decade of resources including chat archives from 1998-2009, online convergence events, podcasts, and links to the group's presence across Second Life, Facebook, and various collaborative platforms.
  • 2026-07-07
    Wires
    Inside the Internet: Hosted on Brown University's CS department server, this page offers an educational look at how the internet works at a foundational level. Part of the CS092 course materials, it serves as an accessible primer on the technical infrastructure and concepts that underpin modern networking.
  • 2026-07-07
    ราวเหมือนดั่งความฝัน
    A curated index site by a language and gaming enthusiast, linking out to two main projects: a resource directory of free tools, pirated content, and links for Thai and Japanese language learning plus console hacking and emulation, and a personal blog with code snippets and templates. The landing page is minimal but points to a thoughtfully built collection of practical resources across language study, gaming, and site building.
  • 2026-07-07
    昨日 Sakubi
    Yesterday's Grammar Guide: Sakubi is a free, public domain Japanese grammar guide covering everything from absolute beginner concepts like particles and verb conjugations to more advanced structures, organized into clearly numbered lessons. Released into the public domain and written with a conversational tone, it remains a beloved reference in online Japanese learning communities despite being archived since late 2017.
  • 2026-07-07
    e-vil.net
    A visually striking site at e-vil.net that presents elaborate ASCII and text-based art rendered entirely in the browser using preformatted characters. The page is a dense, intricate composition of symbols forming abstract shapes and patterns, making it a curious artifact of text-art aesthetics from the old web.
  • 2026-07-07
    iwasarob0t.neocities.org
    A visually driven personal site by iwasarob0t, featuring an image-heavy layout best experienced on a widescreen desktop display. The minimal text and abundance of graphics suggest a creative, design-forward space with an old-web aesthetic sensibility.
  • 2026-07-07
    home.comm.net
    This page consists of a single image with no surrounding text or navigation, making it difficult to determine its full context or purpose. Based on the minimal structure available, it appears to be a standalone visual hosted on a personal web space from the early internet era.
  • 2026-07-07
    home.comm.net
    This page contains a single image with virtually no accompanying text or navigation, making it difficult to determine full context. The lone visual element suggests this may be part of a larger personal or hobbyist site hosted on comm.net.
  • 2026-07-07
    plaza.v-wave.com
    This page from the Japanese v-wave plaza hosting service contains a single image, leaving almost no content to assess. The site is effectively an empty shell with no navigable content beyond one image file.
  • 2026-07-07
    star-bits.com
    Star-bits.com appears to be a minimal personal or creative site with a single image as its entire visible content, making it difficult to assess its full scope. The lone image suggests a visual or artistic focus, possibly a placeholder or a stripped-down creative homepage.
  • 2026-07-07
    bkfk.com
    This site consists of a single image with no accompanying text or navigation, offering almost no discernible content for a visitor to explore. Without a title or additional pages, it is essentially a placeholder or shell.
  • 2026-07-07
    juglone.neocities.org
    A visually charming personal page on Neocities featuring pixel art aesthetics, including a whimsical wizard tower graphic with a smoking chimney as its centerpiece. The handcrafted old-web style and decorative frame border give it the feel of a cozy digital cottage.
  • 2026-07-07
    dumpling.love
    A minimalist, interactive web experience called dumpling.love that invites visitors on a playful, mysterious journey through cryptic prompts and branching choices. The sparse, poetic interface and whimsical tone suggest an experimental net-art or creative personal project rather than a traditional website.
  • 2026-07-07
    izkuipers.nl
    The personal homepage of Iz Kuipers, a Dutch creative whose site features artwork, illustrations, and personal interests displayed in a charming old-web style. Visitors will find a mix of original visual art and personal expression that reflects the creator's unique aesthetic sensibilities.
  • 2026-07-07
    pixel.nascimpact.com
    A French-language tutorial resource offering Photoshop 6.0 source PSD files, likely focused on pixel art or graphic design techniques. The image-heavy layout and downloadable PSD sources suggest a hub for digital art tutorials aimed at aspiring designers.
  • 2026-07-07
    chassylicious.com
    Chassylicious is a personal site that uses a frames-based layout, suggesting it was built during the classic era of web design. The content is inaccessible without frames support, making it difficult to assess fully, but the stylized domain name hints at a creative or artistic personal presence.
  • 2026-07-07
    artemisblacks.com
    Artemis Black's site appears to be a minimal personal page with a single image as its primary content. With almost no navigable structure or text visible, it offers very little to explore at this snapshot in time.
  • 2026-07-07
    papercwipping.neocities.org
    Papier's colorful personal site showcases original characters like Gabriel Aville, a repressed Catholic priest haunted by a demon, alongside art, coding projects, and shrines to beloved media. Built with care for Firefox desktop, the site features a custom music player, a detailed interests list spanning games like Ultrakill and Inscryption to artists like SOPHIE and Geordie Greep, and a warm old-web aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    steffi.remotes.club
    Steffi's personal homepage greets visitors with a warm, minimal welcome, offering a glimpse into her online space. With almost no content visible beyond the welcome message, the site appears to be a newly established or sparsely populated personal corner of the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    ladycatashtrophesdomain.neocities.org
    LadyCatashtrophe's colorful Neocities home base is a handcrafted personal corner of the IndieWeb, featuring a blog, portfolio, collections, and dedicated shrines. The site leans into old-web aesthetics with buttons, a guestbook, and a Halloween countdown, reflecting its creator's enthusiasm for building a cozy digital space away from mainstream social media.
  • 2026-07-07
    ameya.neocities.org
    Ameya's Neocities page greets visitors with an image-heavy splash screen featuring active animated GIFs, inviting them to click through to explore the full site. The old-web aesthetic and emphasis on visual imagery suggests a creative personal space with a strong focus on art and design.
  • 2026-07-07
    al-the-raven.neocities.org
    Al (also known as Salmon) maintains this cozy Neocities personal site featuring original character art, 3D models, recipes, and a curated collection of cool links from across the web. The site is decorated with hand-collected stamps, a honeycomb layout, and quirky cursors, capturing the creative DIY spirit of the old internet.
  • 2026-07-07
    unchangingwindow.com
    Unchanging Window is a personal creative hub with sections spanning music, film, reading, and original work, suggesting a multi-disciplinary artistic sensibility. The minimal, atmospheric design and curated navigation hint at a thoughtfully crafted space for a creator's projects and interests.
  • 2026-07-07
    argotpowell.neocities.org
    Argot Powell is a self-described 'party artist' who uses this Neocities site to showcase original artwork, share visual inspiration, and offer a quirky peek into their creative world. Sections like WORK, INSPOSTATION, and a mysterious WAREHOUSE give the site a playful, exploratory feel that reflects the artist's personality.
  • 2026-07-07
    everest-pipkin.com
    Everest Pipkin is a multidisciplinary artist and writer whose portfolio showcases games, tools, interactive art, and writing that engage with themes of ecology, memory, and digital materiality. The site is a beautifully minimal hub for their creative output, including generative art projects, essays, and experimental software that blur the line between art and code.
  • 2026-07-07
    nebula.ed1.club
    A sprawling personal site by a creator known as ijo, hosting an eclectic mix of art, audio, music, wallpapers, avatars, writings, and personal projects. The site spans a wide range of creative output, with dedicated sections for computer-related work, a thesis, and a thread viewer, making it a genuinely diverse creative hub.

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