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41. Hard Disk Drive (HDD) - Guide -- At MakeItSimple
Because most bios's are Flash ready (which means they IBM The inventors of the HardDisk, Magnetoresistive The PCGuide, good specific information on hard disks
http://www.makeitsimple.com/sections.php?op=printpage&artid=10

42. Motherboards
big round of applause is due to the inventors and implementers purchase a speciallyprogrammed bios chip from a bios manufacturer, that is specific to the
http://internal.vusd.solanocoe.k12.ca.us/Buck/pc_tech/study/motherboard.htm

PC TECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP
Motherboard / Mainboard / System Board
Contents Introduction What is a Motherboard? What does a Motherboard look like? Motherboard Differences ... Motherboard Manufacturers Introduction By the time you are finished with this study unit you will have gained quite a bit of knowledge, become very familiar with how a computer works, and understand how the motherboard is the main factor in determining the computers performance and abilities. Please be patient while this study units page loads. (This study unit is a large file and will take a while to download with slower Internet connections.) Some images can be viewed by clicking on them to a larger format for clarity. BACK TO CONTENTS What is a Motherboard? Naming Convention: Motherboard, Mainboard, System Board. The name Motherboard is used in this study unit, however you need to be familiar with the knowledge that the three names above are all the same thing. The motherboard is likened to the mother of the PC (Personal Computer), or caretaker/controller/holder/connection point of everything needed to run a PC.

43. Thirteen Ed Online - African American Scientists
It offers bios of each person as well as other to research the list of scientistsand inventors on the the list, have each student find specific information on
http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/lessons/africansci/b.html
African American Scientists
Procedures for Teachers is divided into four sections:
Prep
Preparing for the Lesson.
Steps
Conducting the Lesson.
Extensions
Additional Activities.
Tips
Managing Resources and Student Activities.
Students should understand what a biography is and be able to search Internet sites for information.
Materials: Computer Resources:
You will need at least one computer with Internet access to complete this lesson. While many configurations will work, we recommend:
Modem: 28.8 Kbps or faster. Macintosh computer: System 7.0 or above and at least 16 MB of RAM. IBM-compatible computer: 386 or higher processor with at least 16 MB of RAM, running Windows 3.1. Or, a 486/66 or Pentium with at least 16 MB of RAM, running Windows 95. For more information, visit What You Need to Get Connected in wNetSchool's Internet Primer. Bookmarks: Bookmark the following sites on your classroom computer(s) or in the computer lab: Garrett Morgan http://www.kytales.com/Nmogn/nmog.htm

44. Scientist Search Websites
specific Scientists. entries/bmbest.html http//schwinger.harvard.edu/~terning/bios/Best.html. More_HTML/School.Info/About.Drew.htmlhttp//inventors.about.com
http://www.kyrene.org/staff/sshott/scientist_search_websites.htm

45. Environmental Scanning At The Georgia Center For Continuing Education: A Progres
Peter Drucker was quoted as stating, “Innovation is the specific function of byQuinn (1985) stressed that successful entrepreneurs, inventors, and creators
http://horizon.unc.edu/bios/morrison/papers/8.html
Environmental Scanning at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education: A Progress Report by Edward G. Simpson, Jr., Donna L. McGinty and James L. Morrison Simpson, Edward G. Jr., Donna L. McGinty, and James L. Morrison. (1987, Autumn) Environmental Scanning at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education: A Progress Report. Continuing higher education review Brown and Weiner (1985) define environmental scanning as “a kind of radar to scan the world systematically and signal the new, the unexpected, the major and the minor” (p. ix). Aguilar (1967) has defined scanning as the systematic collection of external information in order to (1) lessen the randomness of information flowing into the organization and (2) provide early warnings for managers of changing external conditions. More specifically, Coates (1985) has identified the objectives of an environmental scanning system as:
  • detecting scientific, technical, economic, social, and political interactions and other elements important to the organization defining the potential threats, opportunities, or potential changes for the organization implied by those events

46. The Online Software Museum
was working as a consultant to Intel (inventors of the CP/M version 1 that addressedthe specific format of in a separate module he called the bios, for Basic
http://museum.sysun.com/museum/cpmhist.html
Mission Main Page Exhibit Hall Your Contribution ... Links
CP/M
History
A typical CP/M Computer - the Vector-1. If many people today know of CP/M at all, they think of it as "the predecessor to DOS". Here's the real story of the birth, life and death of this once dominant operating system. Birth "Necessity is the mother of invention" the old saying goes. And its true; but as we all know it takes two to make a baby and in the case of CP/M the father was a man named Gary Kildall, who in 1975 was working as a consultant to Intel (inventors of the 8080 chip which at that time powered the majority of non-Apple microcomputers). Kildall's task at Intel that year was to design and develop a language called PL/M for the 8080 chip, to be used as a systems development language. At the time, the chips themselves barely existed and Intel was just then starting to design a computer system that used the 8080. The plan was for Gary to use the 8080 emulator Intel had running on their big PDP-10 minicomputer, but he preferred to work directly on the 8080 itself, in part because by working on his own machine at home he could avoid the 50 mile drive to Intel to work every day. The only 8080-based computer Intel had available was called "Intellec-8", but it didn't have any software or disk storage attached to it. So Kildall obtained a used test floppy drive free from Shugart Associates, attached it to the Intellec-8 with a controller designed by his friend John Torode, and wrote a primitive operating system for it which he called CP/M.

47. Mastics-Moriches-Shirley Community Library
Hall of Fame Learn about famous inventors and some of the United States; Mr. ShowbizStar bios; Notable Citizens of web site or search for a specific piece of
http://www.communitylibrary.org/cpsd/refshelve.html
Reference Shelf
BIOGRAPHIES
DICTIONARIES

ENCYCLOPEDIAS
ENGLISH GRAMMAR/STYLE ... VIRTUAL REFERENCE DESK BIOGRAPHIES - Collective

48. HBS Working Knowledge: Innovation
section is retained, which includes games, inventor bios, and the up the lives ofthirtyfive inventors, the site focuses on five specific geniuses and
http://hbswk.hbs.edu/websites.jhtml?t=innovation

49. Science
This award winning dictionary has bios varying in some of its most advanced scholarsand inventors. access more detailed information on specific areas Climate
http://www.bhprsd.org/Tritonrhs/Library Media Center/B Websites for Classroom Su
Science
TRHS Home Page LMC Home Page Websites for Classroom Subjects ...
http://library.rider.edu/scholarly/rlackie/sci/index.html

This web site will provide some of the tools needed to help locate valuable, reliable science and math information on the World Wide Web. ASK AN EXPERT
MadSciNet: The 24 Hour Exploding Laboratory

http://www.madsci.org

This site comes from Washington University Medical School. Questions are reviewed by graduate students or area specialist and then given to two scientists. You'll find the most frequently asked questions in MadSci FAQs or you can look in the searchable archives. Booklist December 1, 2001 New Scientist: The Last Word Science Q and A
http://www.newscientist.com/lastword

This site " 'provides questions and answers on everyday scientific phenomena.' Older questions and answers are organized by topic. Not only can anyone submit a question but users are invited to send in answers." Booklist December 1, 2001 Scientific American: Ask the Experts
http://www.sciam.com/askexpert

"Users are invited to e-mail questions, and the 'most interesting' are answered by scientists and other experts. An archive of previous questions and their answers is arranged by broad scientific discipline. Some of the answers include links to related Web sites." Booklist December 1, 2001

50. MetaCrawler Results | Search Query = Intel Corporation - Us
Invention Submission Corporation Helps inventors submit their ideas to Searchfor a specific (full or partial) ID number such as bios string, serial
http://search.metacrawler.com/texis/search?q=Intel Corporation - US&brand=metacr

51. Science Careers Web:  Women In Science
Additional web pages are available for specific career fields pao.ksc.nasa.gov/kscpao/bios/women.htm. inventorsMuseum presents Women inventors and Invention http
http://www.sciencecareersweb.net/PSU2DE/WomenInScience.htm
Information about Women in Science and their Careers Additional web pages are available for specific career fields, including Women in Geology Women in Oceanography Women in Biology Women in Mathematics, Computing and Engineering ... Women in Physics and Astronomy and Minority Women in Science Click here to see listings of professional organizations for women in science, mathematics and engineering Websites describing multiple disciplines with Women in Science
http://school.discovery.com/schooladventures/womenofthecentury/phenomenalwomen/space.html
Profiles - Women of NASA (including astronomers, geologists, astrobiologists, engineers, and additional science fields)
http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/women/WON.html
Profiles of Women at JPL (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/tours/women/
Women at the Kennedy Space Center
http://www-pao.ksc.nasa.gov/kscpao/bios/women.htm
Advocating Women - Why Should Women to Encouraged to Pursue Science?
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=0003941F-C583-1CE1-8583809EC5880000
The Field Museum's Women in Science - personal interviews with 13 women about why they chose science
http://www.fieldmuseum.org/exhibits/exhibit_sites/wis/default.htm

52. Social Studies
Fame Learn about famous and not so famous inventors. Mr. Showbiz Star bios This archiveprovides you with textually as well as by specific categories, phrases
http://www.d89.dupage.k12.il.us/cp/SocialStudies.html
Sites for Children: Social Studies
On This Page: Other Pages: Biographies To Top of Page
Individual Biographies

53. African American History Pathfinder
African American inventors Series. Black Cowboys and Pioneers—specific Individuals. theRenaissance to DC http//www.dclibrary.org/blkren/bios/index.html.
http://www.clayton.public.lib.ga.us/afamhxpf.htm
African American History
Pathfinder
Reference Materials in Our Libraries Source in our Childrens' Section
Sources in our Adults' Section

Web Sites
GALILEO Ideas Reference Sources in Our Childrens' Section R J305.5 Rockwell Only Passing Through: The Story of Sojourner Truth R J388 Haskins African American Entrepreneurs (part of the "Black Stars" series). R J355.0089 Haskins African American Military Heroes (part of the "Black Stars" series). R J371.1 Cox African American Teachers (part of the "Black Stars" series). R J509.2 Hayden 9 African-American Inventors R J509.22 Van Sertima Blacks in Science: Ancient and Modern R J509.2273 McKissack African-American Scientists R J608 Towle The Real McCoy: The Life of an African-American Inventor R J609.2 Amram African-American Inventors R J609.2 Sullivan African American Inventors (part of the "Black Stars" series). R J610.92 Cox

54. People
REF 920 MAC, Scientists and inventors. REF 920 NAC, Heroes and pioneers. http//www.pbs.org/history/bios/html.specific People or Event Web Sites. Albert Einstein.
http://www.spx.org/faculty/library/pathfndr/positive.htm
Suggested People
  • Benjamin Banneker African American scientist, built clock based on pocket watch, predicted solar eclipse in 1789. George Washington Carver (1731-1806) Helped end Southern dependence on cotton by deriving various products from peanuts. Jan Matzeliger automated manufacturing process to make and finish shoes Jonas Salk – discovered polio vaccine James Naismith – P.E. Instructor developed basketball. First game played on 12/21/1891. Walter Camp - father of American football Jackie Robinson – African American who helped to integrate professional baseball Jim Thorpe – Native American named the greatest athlete of the first half of the century in 1950 by AP Press Marie Curie (1867-1934) 1st woman to win Nobel Prize, introduced concept of radioactivity Charles Lindbergh (1902-1974) 1st to fly across the Atlantic Amelia Earhart (1897-1937) 1st woman to fly solo across Atlantic The Beatles – British group – rock innovators Elvis Presley (1934-1977) one of the most successful recording artists Invention of television Neil Armstrong – 1st man on the moon John Smith – leader of Jamestown settlement – 1st permanent English settlement in North America Juan Ponce de Leon – 1st Spanish explorer in Florida Queen Isabella of Spain – ended civil war, funded explorers of New World

55. Untitled
Developers, inventors, and users of commercial devices that target specific softtissue just one of 33 topics to be held at the bios '98 symposium
http://www.jsme.or.jp/bio/ml/ml75/50

56. Librarylinks.html
Bug bios more than 100 color pictures of various Electron; Health Medicine Links;inventors Hall of State Background Notes - information on specific countries
http://www.grossmont.k12.ca.us/Grossmont/library/Librarylinks.html
Links to Useful Sites, A-Z: Art Links Biography Links Colleges On-Line ... Government - Links to the FBI, CDC, White House and more! History Links Literature Links Magazines On-Line ... Research Tools

57. Arts/Literature/Biography
artrelated topics to specific information on www.treasure-troves.com/bios/ Byzant- Encyclopedia geologists and astronomers to mathemeticians and inventors.
http://www.arts-entertainment-recreation.com/Arts/Literature/Biography/
Search: Welcome to arts-entertainment-recreation.com, the comprehensive search portal dedicated to the arts. We have located some of the finest art and entertainment resources from across the Web and accumulated them into a single directory. Here you can choose from a wide variety of documents, reviews, articles, and Web sites about your favorite activities. Whether you enjoy film, Broadway shows, television, books, fine art, or travel, there is something here for you. As you peruse the directory, you will notice several categories pertaining to the arts. Feel free to navigate through these categories, from broad art-related topics to specific information on selected subjects. Our search portal also gives you the option to conduct a query using our intelligent search feature. Arts Literature Biography Reviews
Specific Texts Online

Biographies

A resource site for links to selected biographies available on the internet.
URL: http://www.brainbrawl.com/lesley/biographies.htm
Lives the Biography Resource

The largest guide to biography sites on the internet.
URL: http://amillionlives.com/

58. Science And Technology
inventors (Includes black inventors, women, more). of Science, Technology Medicine(bios , more Program ( Smithsonian Institution site, visit specific volcanoes
http://www.jmcl.tn.org/science_and_technology.htm
Science and Technology
General Science How and Why Inventions ... Zoology/Animals General Science Smithsonian Institution (Site index by topic provides numerous links) USGS Learning Web (Biology, Geology, Hydrology, Geography) The Why Files (Search the National Science Foundation's Why Files and read recent science news. American Museum of Natural History The Museum of Science, Art, and Human Perception (Exploratorium.edu) How and Why How Stuff Works (Engines, electronics, household appliances, food, your body, all sorts of technologies) Mad Scientist Network (Searchable. Ask-a-Scientist archives, Mad Labs fun with Science, more) How Things Work ( the physics of everyday life, topical list) Science Whatzit ( Science questions answered by OMSI) Inventions Invention Dimension Inventors (Includes black inventors, women, more) The Tech Museum of Innovation (Computers, satellites, DNA, robotics, lasers, more) Time Warp (The history of inventions that affect our lives everyday) Inventure Place (Hall of fame, invention links)

59. Scholorship Fund And Grant
August 15, 2002; 2002 Collegiate inventors Competition June The bios program seeksto develop revolutionary receptors leads to regulated and specific changes in
http://www.smbs.buffalo.edu/resources/ScholorshipsGrants.html
Scholarships Funds and Grants 2002

60. Science Sizzlers
arrangement of menu pages with specific ones selected on http//www.treasuretroves.com/bios/An Internet features information on American inventors and their
http://www.crinkles.com/CC5.html
Science Sizzlers
A number of "hot" science sites are outstanding resources. The first set of weblinks features both comprehensive sources that will provide a path to subject links and also lists outstanding sites that are well-established. The second set of sites includes a number of specific science subject resources that will be of interest.
Sizzlin' Classics
Clearinghouse for Science, Mathematics and Environmental Education http://www.ericse.org/
Community Learning Network http://www.cln.org/
Eisenhower National Clearinghouse (ENC) http://www.enc.org/ Established in 1992, and funded through the U.S. Department of Education, the ENC is housed at the Ohio State University. The website features numerous links and curriculum resources for science and math educators. An exceptional site with a wealth of information.
Eisenhower Clearinghouse: Digital Dozen http://www.enc.org/weblinks/dd/ Keep abreast of some of the best educational science and math websites by tuning in to this site on the first of each month which highlights 13 terrific sites.
Eric's Treasure Trove of Scientific Biography http://www.treasure-troves.com/bios/

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