Please check out a few of my favorite links in no particular order

Important Personal Favorites:

Unitarian Universalist AssociationBanned Books Online Bookstore
Cyberethics The Electronic Frontier Foundation
The Internet Infidels' Secular WebPeople for the American Way/Action Fund
People for the American WayInstitute for 1st Amendment Studies
Libraries under attack Museums under attack
Bonfires of Liberties: Censorship of the Humanities

Darwin Fish Fish Store

Museum Links:

These are neat links, I just had no other place for them.

The Lost Museum of SciencesMuseum of Bad Art
Art Gallery of OntarioUnited States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Cockroach World Liberty Science Center proves that science can be fun!

Educational Links

Institute for Learning TechnologiesLive Text K-12 Readings
Constructivist InquiryUniversity of Colorado-Denver College of Education
Brent Wilson's Home PageNational Center for Science Education A new address for this organization dedicated to keeping science in the science classroom and "scientific creationism" out.
DeweyWeb Goals 2000 summary

Just for Fun!

Rules for Guys
Austin Lounge Lizards My favorite band is Brave Combo!
Terri Hendrix Yothu Yindi, Australian Aborigini Rock and Roll

I saw Brave Combo at the Sons of Hermann Hall in Dallas on March 1, 1997. These pics are from September 26th. Great Pics!

What the critics are saying about Brave Combo's Polkas for a Gloomy World:
"On their latest, they've clearly developed their specialty to perfection on the polka as well as everything from waltzes to Tex-Mex conjunto and norteno tunes, taking the least hip rhythms in music and delivering them with an ingenuous love that makes them irresistible; after all, how many other pop groups can croon in Polish and German and still keep a straight face?. . . They prove polkas to be a better mood elevator than Prozac, so if this disc doesn't raise a smile, you might as well just give up." --CD Review


Congratulations, you have made it this far! I am in an Educational Administration class with Dr. Steve Preskill during the Spring, 1996 semester. Please check out my class project.