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            <title>Introduction to Interface Design for the Web</title>
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            <description>This 22-page booklet includes strategies for designing web sites, making storyboards and paper prototypes to test design assumptions, a system for reviewing educational web sites, reviews of several sites, and a list of resources (online and in print) for developers of educational web sites. (1998)</description>
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            <title>Human-Centered Computing Education Digital Library</title>
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            <title>Overclocking the CPU, Motherboard &amp; Memory</title>
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            <description>This website is a beginner&amp;rsquo;s guide to over clocking the CPU, Motherboard &amp;amp; Memory on a computer system. It&amp;rsquo;s a fairly simple site navigation next page and previous page links on the bottom of the page. It shows students a lot of different aspects of the over clocking and things students can do to a computer system both good and bad. There is a lot of solid information for all levels of users using this website not just beginner&amp;rsquo;s. The site gives students a lot of tips to keep them in the save zone of over clocking. There is an interactive part to this site in the forums. There students can talk to people of all different levels of computer users to get more information on many different topics.</description>
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