Newsgroup Links
Let us add a section to your homepage that will give us links to some newsgroups. Then you can launch the newsreader and load a newsgroup simply by clicking on a link. First, open the homepage file index.html in your homepage directory. Copy the following HTML code with your mouse and paste it into a convenient location in your homepage file:
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<h2>Newsgroup Links</h2>
<ht>
<ul>
<li>
<a href="news:news.answers">news.answers</a> (General, FAQ's)
<li>
<a href="news:comp.sys.mac.graphics">comp.sys.mac.graphics</a>
(Mac graphics)
<li>
<a href="news:comp.infosystems.www.authoring.html">
comp.infosystems.www.authoring.html</a> (HTML authoring)
<li>
<a href="news:comp.infosystems.www.browsers.mac">
comp.infosystems.www.browsers.mac</a>
(WWW Browsers for Macs)
<li>
<a href="news:rec.arts.books.childrens">
rec.arts.books.childrens</a> (Children's literature discussion
group)
</ul>
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Save the changes, point the browser to your homepage, and reload. This should give you something like the following:
Try clicking on the links. This should bring up the newsbrowser window with the corresponding newsgroup selected. Now, customize this entry in your homepage: remove items from the list that do not interest you and add links to newsgroups that do. In all cases, the form of a newsgroup link is very simple:
<a href="news:groupname">Text</a>MoreText
You may find the following links useful in choosing newsgroups for your list:
As we have noted earlier, the information available in many newsgroups can be one of the most important WWW resources for K-12 education, if you choose the groups wisely. Resist the bureaucratic solution common among some administrators to simply block access of newsgroups for K-12 classrooms because of objectionable material in a small subset of such groups. In newsgroups, as in life, one must learn to separate the good from the bad, and you will reject a lot of potentially useful information if you neglect the potential of newsgroups for your classroom.
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