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Sunday, March 24, 2002  
#  12:44:00 PM :
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Teach your kids about the Web 
What the Web is For   is an online book by David Weinberger, aimed at explaining a theory of the World Wide Web to kids in mid to late elementary school.
What if those kids already understand it better than we do, though? No matter: the site explains Weinberger's theory of the Web to the rest of us too, perhaps more straightforwardly than the grown-up book he wrote about it.
 
    
	
	
	
	
    
    
	 
	
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