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We have established several mirror servers. You can now access these web pages, including Virtual FlyLab and Virtual Earthquake, from the following locations:
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Please bookmark these locations in the event that the server you are trying to access is slow or does not respond. Thank you.
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Overview

The goal of the Electronic Desktop Project (EDP) is to improve the way science is taught and learned by bringing the power of advanced computer technology and the Internet to introductory science students. This involves changing the way in which instruction is delivered using the World-Wide Web, custom written visualization applications, powerful commercial software packages, and multi-media electronic mail.

As this project develops, these pages will provide information on the EDP.

NSF logo This work was supported in part by grants from the U.S. National Science Foundation. All opinions expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the NSF.

Copyright © 1997, Electronic Desktop Project
Robert A Desharnais, Department of Biology and Microbiology
Gary Novak, Department of Geology
California State University, Los Angeles, CA, 90032
Email: rdeshar@calstatela.edu
Email: gnovak@calstatela.edu