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Club TNT provides opportunities
for youth to express themselves through the medium of television,
providing resources to help them say "yes" to positive lifestyles and
hope. This page represents a collection of links that "visitors"
might find useful to help them in school, personal use, or other
endeavors. There are a variety of portals on the Web with links that
might be useful, such as
Cool Teen Links.
We have tried to organize these
resources in a manner that makes it easy to find information based on
a given user need. We will try to keep this page current with
different types of online resources that Club TNT participants and
other viewers might benefit from. If you have any additional links or
categories of resources that you would like to suggest, please
contact
us.
TNT Collegian.
While
all Club TNT members pledge to be drug, alcohol and tobacco free and,
if of school age, to remain enrolled and active in their respective
schools; some plan to continue their education after graduating from
high school. When is the best time to start planning for college? ITS
NEVER TOO SOON! Click HERE to see
more. We provide discussions and links about:
Alcohol
Awareness Web.
Approximately one-half of U.S. adults report a family history of
alcoholism or problem drinking. Nearly 14 million Americans have
alcohol disorders. Talking about alcohol and underage drinking
is important. While many talk about kids and illicit drugs, it
is alcohol that remains the No. 1 drug problem for young people.
We have links for:
TNT Brain Matters Web.
What
do you download into your brain? This site sticks to the
facts, presenting the latest research on how substances of abuse
affect the brain. Click HERE to see more. We provide resources that talk about:
Mr. B's Beginning Algebra. Taking an algebra class
this year? Studying for the ACT/SAT? Perhaps you want to
get a "head start" or review before you start a math class. Here
is everything you needs here - a comprehensive review of the
fundamentals of higher-level math. There are many links to some
of the best
math sites on the web as well as a comprehensive set of
downloadable, printable "newsletters,"
Algebra Connections, which cover all
the fundamentals.
Mr. B's Career Homepage.
Whachya
gonna do when you get out of high school? Get a job or a career?
Will you continue your education? Maybe you are just starting to
think about creating a plan of action now -- here are a set of links
to help:
Mr.
B's Dewey Challenge!
Ready to master Dewey Decimal? Ready to master information science?
Are you ready to find your way around virtually ANY library?
Mr.
B's Forestry Web. Wisconsin
is "America's Woodbasket" - it is also the nation's leading producer
of soft and specialty papers. The timber industry played an
important roll in this states development. Even today, it
represents Wisconsin's second largest industrial segment. Our
forests are important to our economy, ecology, and social fabric.
Learn more by looking at multimedia and more Web resources about:
Mr.
B's
Podcasts for Learning (www.podcastsforlearning.org).
A podcast is a collection of digital media files
which is distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds for
downloading and playback on personal computers or portable media
players. They are available to use 24/7, on-demand. Think of them as
radio or TV shows that you can sign up for and watch when it is
convenient for you. A powerful educational tool, learn more about
finding podcasts,
podcasts for teachers,
what you need,
getting started,
RSS feeds,
promoting podcasts,
tips & tricks, and
podcasting resources.
Mr. B's Research Seminar. Knowing when
you need information, how to find it, and being able
to evaluate and organize are important skills.
Information literacy enhance our personal lives,
school work, and careers. Thinking about "research" as
a process helps.
We have resources and links about
plagiarism,
copyrights,
research & reference,
search strategies, an
interactive review, and MORE!
Mr.
B's Web Seminar. Sharing
technology is fun and the Web is the best place to do it. Here
are some resources, "under construction" about applying information
and technology skills. Created for Madison's CELEBRATING YOUTH
at Monona Terrace and for a course in Web design, the newest addition
to TNT's resources includes:

Mr. B's
Writing Quick Tips. Here are some "tips and tricks" to
help you improve your writing.
Writing
as a process. Check out the links for:
Academic All-Stars.
Links for a variety of school-related, Web -based
resources, all organized by subject area. Got a question about your
homework? You can probably find what you need here!
Research & Reference.
Collectively, links like these
represent the largest collection of information in the world! If you
have an information need that does not fit into one of our other
resource categories,
try finding it
here.
Research Guides
Virtual Trips.
Have a few minutes? Looking for
something exotic? Something here is sure to please.
Brain Matters Resources.
Those that have watched a love d-one
slip into drug or alcohol dependency know that it is a difficult
situation for everybody involved. This page looks at the science of
how the brain works and how it is affected by substances of abuse. We
hope that by simply presenting the facts as plainly as possible,
people will make lifestyle choices that will
allow them to be happy,
joyous, and free.
News Links.
Want to know what
is going on in the world? How about the weather? We've included
sports links too.
Computer Skills.
Today's computers are FUN to use and
learn. Here are some links for
tutorials and other help for
a variety of computer software.
Online Games.
What would a resource page be without
some fun ways to entertain yourself online. If you have a favorite
online game site, please
email
the link to us - thanks!

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