========================================================================= Date: Sun, 7 May 2000 19:07:11 -0500 Reply-To: Forum on Women's HistorySender: Forum on Women's History From: Cindy Koeppel Subject: CongressLink Communicator MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CongressLink Communicator is published by The Dirksen Congressional Center. Each monthly issue contains news about CongressLink (http://www.congresslink.org) and feature articles written by teachers and students who use the site. For those of you who are not familiar with CongressLink, it is a free educational web site for teachers and students. Over the past four years it has been in existence, the site has undergone many changes and will continue to do so to meet the needs of its users. CongressLink has a growing library of lesson plans and other resources to encourage a better understanding of Congress. The site also gives teachers the opportunity to communicate with their colleagues and with subject matter experts. And if you can't find what you are looking for on CongressLink, we have an annotated list of over seventy-five related web sites to help you. We invite you to subscribe to CongressLink Communicator. You will find CongressLink to be an asset! If you have any comments or questions about the site or the newsletter, please feel free to contact us. NEW SUBSCRIBER? MISSED A CONGRESSLINK COMMUNICATOR? Please let us know and we would be happy to provide you with an archived copy. COMMUNICATOR ARTICLE SUGGESTIONS CongressLink Communicator welcomes article suggestions from our readers, although we cannot promise to print everything submitted. Articles focusing on CongressLink features, CongressLink uses, and related news are encouraged. Please include your name and school with your submission, and indicate if you would like to have that information included in the newsletter. Please send your article suggestions to Cindy Koeppel, ckoeppel@pekin.net.