MAY, 1997
Cyber School Magazine http://www.cyberschoolmag.com/
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CONTENT:
Although technically not setup with a typical magazine layout, this site does have departments, monthly articles and a submission policy.
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AESTHETICS:
Each department has a unique background and graphic heading but the format and layout is similar throughout the site.
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ORGANIZATION:
The link to each section is found within a paragraph of text but once inside one of the departments there is a link to the next department and the user can navigate within the website from there.
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REVIEW:
Perhaps because of the nontraditional magazine format found here it is a little difficult at first to know where to start and what the intended audience is. However, the descriptions for each of the departments are very intriguing and give the user a good idea of where to go first. The articles provide the insight into the readership. This site seems to be primarily for high school students and educators but some of the information could be used by others. Each of the sections has two articles. The main attraction of this site would have to be the The Surfin' Librarian department which has links from over 1000 web sites around the world. This department is broken out into these specific areas (called floors here): Library, Museums and Information Sources; Museums around the World; Countries and Governments; Curricula Related Connections (Science Floor, Humanities Floor and Teacher Floor) and Specialized Information Sources. The Science Floor includes general science and mathematics links, the Humanities Floor has resources for literature, classics and history, and the Teacher Floor contains lesson plans and education support links. It's easy to spend a lot of time browing the links here but the articles are of such unusual topics that they're worth checking as well. This site is an interesting concept and should be checked periodically for the updated information.
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