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Fast Trackto
The Student’sWeb
The Choicest Online Learning Places
By Team Digit
 
Credits
The People Behind This Book
EDITORIALDeepak Ajwani
Editor
Ram Mohan Rao
Writer,CopyEditor
Robert Sovereign-Smith
CopyEditor
Nimish Chandiramani
Writer
Abey John
Writer
Srikanth R
Writer
Samir Makwana
Writer
DESIGN AND LAYOUTShivshankar Pillai, Vijay Padaya
Layout Designers
Sivalal S
Layout and Cover Design
Harsho Mohan Chattoraj
Illustrator
© Jasubhai Digital MediaPublished by Maulik Jasubhai on behalf of Jasubhai Digital Media
.
No part of this book may bereproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without theprior written permission of the publisher.
April 2007
Free with Digit. Not to be sold separately. If you have paid separately for this book, pleasee-mail the editor at
editor@thinkdigit.com
along with details of location of purchase, forappropriate action.
 
Back To School
I
f you've been reading
 Digit 
, you'll have seen that we place a lot of emphasis on fun with computers, and fun on the Internet. Yes,the Internet is certainly a fun place. But all play and no work is notgood, hence this
 Fast Track
, which reviews and points you to a largenumber of educational sites on the Web.It's a little sad, really, how few of us use the Net for educating our-selves. (This applies to everyone, not just students.) "Infotainment" is what they call it, but we usually skip the "info" part of it. There are several reasons we decided upon this unconventional
 Fast Track
. First, it is, like we said, to bring to your attention the sim-ple fact that the Web can educate. Second, we have tried to point stu-dents—from eighth-standard kids right to those in engineering col-leges, for example—to useful sites that can complement their text- book reading. And perhaps most important, we're trying to encour-age school students to go beyond what their textbooks tell them, anddevelop a broader perspective on the world. Yes, education is allabout increasing your awareness: it doesn't really matter that theGDP of Great Britain was so many dollars in 2002. But when you'reexposed to such information—which you'll doubtless forget after afew years—it's your awareness of the world, in a holistic way, thatincreases.On a different note, can't you Google and find the information yourselves? You can. But to find the best sites would take quite a bitof time, and we're saving you that labour. Since we've also reviewedthe sites we present, you can choose what site you want to spend timeon, so you don't end up wasting time on sites that don't really matter.Some sites we present are strictly functional—they can help you with your exams. Some are broader, and should be given a look in theinterest of developing a holistic perspective on things, like we said.Go ahead, explore what the Web has to offer in terms of free edu-cation. And don't forget to write in if you manage to impress yourteachers!
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