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    Mario Ruiz
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    Website Reviewed: http://www.buddhanet.net/

    For my website review, I chose BuddhaNet. BuddhaNet was a wonderful resource and almost like a "one-stop" shop for all things about Buddhism. After about 10 minutes of poking around through the website, it was easy to see that this website has everything for the beggining Buddhist to the advanced Buddhist. When opening the website, one of the first things that shows up is an image that's linked to a "World Buddhist Directory". They also have an app for it! I first thought that it was some kind of ad, so I took the bait and clicked on it. It took me to a very authentic site and you could search for Buddhist Schools and Temples through this site. You simply click where in the world to search (i.e. North America > United States > California) and you're given a list of Buddhist organizations. The information is very well compiled and easy to find contact information for any Buddhist School or Temple. I automatically think about doing some kind of project-based peer learning assignment with this website. Students would have the ability to search for different Buddhist Temples or Schools throughout the US or in their home state and create a informational presentation, posterboard, or project of their choosing. The students could then introduce their researched school or temple to the other students to help them gain further insight into the wide range of temples and schools! 

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