In considering the options available for the completion of this project, Microsoft Word was chosen to display the collected information. The time line programs that were reviewed on the Internet were very visually attractive and brought a great deal to the final product, but information could not be accessed without manipulating some element on the screen. Further, a point considered an objective with this project was to have the information readily available without distractions or sensationalized applications.
Each required Strand is represented in the list below. Each entry of each Strand is accompanied with an active URL that acts as a source for reported and additional information. All six Strands are listed in the last element and are color coded, as depicted on the accompanying legend. Each Strand may be accessed by clicking one of the blue titles listed below.
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In considering the options available for the completion of this project, Microsoft Word was chosen to display the collected information. The time line programs that were reviewed on the Internet were very visually attractive and brought a great deal to the final product, but information could not be accessed without manipulating some element on the screen. Further, a point considered an objective with this project was to have the information readily available without distractions or sensationalized applications.
Each required Strand is represented in the list below. Each entry of each Strand is accompanied with an active URL that acts as a source for reported and additional information. All six Strands are listed in the last element and are color coded, as depicted on the accompanying legend. Each Strand may be accessed by clicking one of the blue titles listed below.
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Thirty-Five Entries
Thirty-Six Entries
Twenty-Eight Entries
One Hundred, Ninety-Five Entries, Color Coded
Reference
Toffler, Alvin (1980). The third wave. New York, NY: Bantam Books.