Dave Stone's Home Page
Welcome to my Home Page. This will briefly introduce you to me, what I do for a living, some of my interests and a number of Web sites that I find to be interesting and useful.
Here I am. This picture was taken at a recent flyball tournament.
I teach the Introductory Biology and Advanced Biology classes at University Laboratory High School, a high school on the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. My hobby interests tend to center around biology, dogs and computers.
My Favorite Internet Stops
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Access Excellence is an excellent site for biology teachers. Classroom and lab activities, interviews with prominent biologists and research updates are just a few of the things you will encounter at this site.
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K-16 Science Education is an excellent site for science teachers. It serves as a clearinghouse of software and websites pertaining to physical, earth and life sciences, mathematics and engineering. Additional sources include Martindale's Health Science Guide and Reference Desk.
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The Electronic Zoo is a great resource for information regarding virtually any animal species. List-servs, newsgroups and databases are just the beginning...
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Biologist's Web Resource Page is a good molecular biology resource.
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Tree of Life is a new phylogenetically-based resource that encompasses all
kingdoms of living things.
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Biologist's Control Panel is another good molecular biology resource.
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RSE Home Page is a the Home Page of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications program which brings visiting educators to develop technology-based materials and curricula.
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Discovery Channel Online is an enjoyable, educational site that changes daily. Science and Nature sections are particularly well done.
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Biological WWW Sites is just what it says...
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The WWW Virtual Biology Library is a great resource for research, student or teacher.
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Biodiversity and Biological Collections WWW Server is a useful database of organisms in a number of different kingdoms.
- An excellent source of health information is the
World Health Organization WWW Home Page.
- An ever-changing biology-based website is the
CSUBIOWEB.
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Environmental Protection Agency WWW Home Page provides a huge number of links to environmental and legal resources.
- The largest environmentally oriented WWW site is
EnviroWeb. Great graphics and information.
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Complete List of Dog-Related Web Sites is a great resource for anyone interested in dogs and the myriad of activities involving them.
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Flyball Home Page is a great resource for team and breed statistics as well as graphics.
- Excellent flyball graphics can be found at this site.
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German Shorthaired Pointer Home Page is a page with a great deal of good information and shorthair graphics.
- Netscape's Internet search engines (InfoSeek, Lycos, WebCrawler, W3 and CUSI) make up the most useful resource I've found up to this point.
- For a wide variety of interesting internet links, try Yahoo.