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in 1996 I used to carry huge piles of exercise sheets and notes around
whenever I was teaching people. I tried putting them all on disks
but could never remember what was on which disk. In those days most
of us thought that a web site was somewhere spiders lived but I created
a few badly laid out pages of lists which had links to the documents
I used most. Stored in some free space provided by an Internet Service
Provider with an almost impossible-to-recall address it proved really
useful and I not only had a library of stuff I could get at anywhere
in the world but I could also have some pictures on hand to play with
if the sessions got a bit tedious. Students
seemed to like it and I called it The Studyzone. Other colleagues
got to know about it and, embarrassed by its very amateur appearance,
I smartened it up a bit. This is the latest version and it's simply
here for anyone who wants to use it. There are mistakes, some links
may not work but, hey, it's free, and there are no pop-up ads, banners
or flashing wotsits. I have now included a catalogue of :internet
links, some information about courses I'm involved in and a newsletter.
Any
opinions expressed are purely personal and I get no commission from
any organisations that I recommend, (nor, hopefully, writs from
those I criticise!) I hope you find it a useful place to rummage
around in and I welcome any comments as to things that would improve
it.
Andrew
Hill
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"Any
sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic"
Arthur
C. Clarke |