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Online Safety for Children

2011
As more children use the Internet, the need to help them protect themselves from online predators, virtual threats, and Internet addiction, increases. This website solves the problem by providing child-focused educational tools, like animations, quizzes, and comics to deliver the message.
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Hydragyrum Callisto Middle & High School

2009
How will technology change to improve education? S6CS4 We will show how technology will improve and how we can use it to better the educational system. The Internet, Computer, Books, People It will put ideas out in the world to show what we can do to help ourselves and future generations.
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History of Electronics

2008
We have all watched tv, played a game on the computer, and seen a movie in the theater but what did our grand parents do in their free time?
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Identity Theft - What you don't know could hurt you

2008
Our website is about Identity Theft. It tells what it is, how it happens, what the consequences are, and what you can do to prevent it. This website is intended for readers 12 and up, but applies to all ages because what you don’t know about identity theft can hurt you.
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Energetic Futures

2007
We have a problem. We could soon run low on some energy sources and pollution is dominating our world. Ice is melting and some major cities can be flooded later. What can we do to save our valuable futures? Find out here.
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Got Tech?

2007
On this page you will find everything from Computers to telephones to video games to travel, and much more! Anything that involves technology!
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The Future of Technology

2007
Experience a facinating website about the future of technology. Learn about the future of transportation, communications, robotics, video gaming, music and television.
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