CIA for Kids study subject example

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Posted on 2nd May 2009 by Judy Breck in Golden Age of Learning and Subject Sampler

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Near the top of the left sidebar of this page is the entrance to the expanding GoldenSwamp Study Subjects section. I am now spending a couple of weeks building that section from my EdClicks study links that I have been collecting since 2002. The links I have and will continue to collect are samples of the superior learning links available online. You are welcome to click into the collection as it is being built now. Hopefully it will be a useful source into the future for those of us dedicated to showing the high quality of online study subject materials.

It has been fascinating for me to go through the links I have collected in the past. Almost all of them are still active, and I would say most of them have been well kept up over the years. Many were at the cutting edge when they were first created years ago — and remain so. Clearly their keepers are individuals or teams of expert Web developers and content devotees.

Since the CIA is so much in the news today, I have picked them as an example of edgy Web folks. Their World Factbook has been online since 1997. It is a standard source that only gets better over time. CIA for Kids is fun, and a little spooky.