Explore This Site With Tour Guides
Search This Site by Keywords, Concepts or Names
For Earlier or Text Only Browsers
iii. I found this site extremely handy, especially if you want to get a quick glimpse of what you'll be getting yourself into when you click on these titles in the Home Page. It is informative yet basic, and it is this simplicity that creates curiosity.
iii. I love the options this site gives you and the fact that it is so easy to use. Personally, I feel the subject index is the way to go. Side note: Check out Personality of Pets in the Subject Index, it's pretty enlightening!!! I give this site a thumbs up for its easy access to any and all information contained under Dr. James' Home Page.
(3)Student Generational Reports
iii. Visiting this site will give one an idea of what is involved in generational curriculum. To those enrolled in the Generartional Curriculum now...go check out Generation One..boy it will make you feel good...Oh how we've evolved!!!.
iii. I found this Page really enjoyable to visit. It contained a lot of interesting facts. I found it easy to follow and the layout and colors caught my eye. Go see the "Cartoons" for a quick smile!
iii. Do you want to know everything there is to know about Traffic Psychology? Well, here is a great place to start!!! Beware though, the amount of information is somewhat overwhelming!!!
iii. This is another site that is chock full of information. Grab a soft drink and a snack, because if you've got the time this site will keep you busy!!! I was drawn to this page because it let you take a look at the thoughts and ideas of the generations the proceeded us. It's nice to know I'm not the only one Cybercitizen without a map!!!
(7)Social Psychology of the Home Page Architecture
iii. This is a good site for a few chuckles. I like this site because it gave us some amusing insight on how Dr. James views his role as a CyberCitizen and the excitement he felt creating Web sights. I also learned that there is a proper way of "clicking" on sites. So if you want to know the secret to successful clicking, click on this site!!!
ii. Don't know who Dr.Nahl is? Well, here is a great place to find out! This Links gives us access to Dr. Nahl's address, school and e-mail, and other things such as full text articles, and her class's syllabus.
Some interesting things found at this Link are "Dr. Nahl's Favorite Search Sites" which allows you to go to different search engines, student pages, HTML information, and "Dr.Nahl's Surfing List"
iii. If you click on "Dr.Nahl's Favorite Search Sites" you get some handy background on search engines. It allows you to link to some interesting sights on the Web through her surfing list. I think this site need some upkeep however because some of the sites don't work.
iii. This Page is helpful because it gives you an option of ways to contact Dr.James, as well as allowing you to give your input on what you think about the Web sight. By the way, did you know Dr.James hasn't always been Dr.James? Visit this site and see if you can pronounce his birth name!!!
iii. This Page is helpful because it gives you access to some of the most recent articles, and for those that one can' link to all the necessary information is given to find the article elsewhere.
(11)Swedenborg Home Page Hawaii
iii. I found this page to be informative and gives the visitor insight to Swedenborg's theories and beliefs, as well as present day uses of such concepts. Here's something of interest I found in this site: Did you know that some students believe that you keep your personality even after death? Visit this site to find out what else they think!
(12)Explore This Site With Tour Guides iii. The first two tours give you guided look at Dr. Jame's home pages and various links to it. Although I found it slow, I thought it was an interesting concept. The third tour was a guide through human nutrition. Although I am not one to watch what I eat, I found this Page to be interesting and entertaining because of the format and the pictures he included. (Yes, I am a senior in college, but I still like to look at the pictures!!!)
iii. I felt this site was pretty deep! It was very informative and brings up a lot of questions for one to ask themselves.
iii. Feeling like you are the only one struggling through HTML, this site will give you some hope as you read the troubles encountered by earlier generations. For those of you considering to take Psy 499, visit Kathy Morifuji's Home page for some educated advice!
iii. Beware!!! If you are visiting from a home computer and have a 14.4 modem like I do, you may be waiting for quite a while for this document to be done! But once it is, it can be very informative. When I visited "Today's Hot UH Site", I was taken to Home Page of the Department of Ocean Engineering...pretty hot! Make a visit and check out what the hot site of the day is...hey, maybe you'll learn something or even find a major!
(16)Search This Site by Keywords, Concepts or Names
iii. I found that this site was extremely easy to use and very handy!
(17)For Earlier or Text Only Browsers
iii. This appears to be useful link to have so people without newer programs can view your site.
(18)Full Text Articles and Books
iii. I liked the way this site was set up. It reminded me of Blockbuster, and how the video covers gives the video's title, and the opposite gives its' summary. This way you know whether it is going to be something you'll want to look further into.
ii. This sight gives you options of how one can find information in this sight. A visitor is given four options:
Index of Documents: 270 document titles
List of Full Text Articles and Books: Gives titles and description of each
Search: Allows you to search by keyword, concept, or names.
Subject Index: List of concepts one can choose and link to.
ii. As this link opens we are greeted by two headings: "Ethnography of an Academic Cyber Community" followed by "The Hawaii Generational Curriculum Project". This link includes students Traffic and Cyberpsychology reports, as well as Daily Round Archives Student Reports, and three articles on generational curriculum.
ii. This link caught my eye. It opens to a box that contains an assortment of links dealing with road rage and other issues related to it and driving in general. Topics include: Recent Interviews with Dr. Driving, Recent Road Rage incidents such as Diana's death, and Tips to drivers on how to deal with aggression. As one scrolls down we find "Did you Know That" where one can find facts about traffic fatalities and Road Rage. Other topics of interest included "Driving Personalities", "Cartoons" and "Selfwitnessing Exercises".
ii. Welcome to the wonderful world of Traffic Psychology! This link includes "Principles of Traffic Psychology (1976-1996)" , "Taxonomy of Driving Behavior: Affective, Cognitive and Sensorimotor (1990)" and "Self Witnessing Methodology for Driving Personality Makeovers. Aside from these there is a table of contents which offers easy access to information at this sight. The Table includes such topics as "The Need for Traffic Psychology" and "Automization of Driving Behavior" both found under the subheading 'Principles of Traffic Psychology". Under the subheading "Oahu Traffic Safety Counsel Handout" we can link to topics like "Info on Public Image Campaigns for Driving."
ii. This Link offers access to Student Home Pages for Generations 1-5b and "Principles of Creating Virtual Presence" There is an easy to use Table of Contents which contains information on cyberspace vocabulary and concepts. The Index allows you to go to words or subjects of interest included in the passages listed in the Table of Contents.
ii. This link includes information on Home Pages such as "The Function Of Home Pages", "The Function of Links" as well as "Stylistic Features of Home Pages". The bottom of this link offers related articles written by Dr. James.
ii. If you've got something to say to Dr.James, here's your chance!!! This page includes Dr. James' e-mail and school address and links to his Home Page. There is also a section that asks for visitor's comments.
ii. Looking for something to read? This link contains bibliographies to a number of publications written by Dr. James. There is also quick link to the most recent publications as well as a links to eight of the actual articles.
ii. Here's everything you'd want to know about Emanuel Swedenborg! (Even a nice glamour-shot!!!). There is a glossary by Leon James which offers topics like "Spiritual Marriage and Growth" and "Spiritual Psychology and Science". We are also given links to a vast number of articles on Swedonborg and present organizations that follow his teachings.
ii. As we open this link we are greeted with a table that offers us three different tour guides.
Tour 1: "Intro to Newbies", by Calvin Chueng, G3.
Tour 2: "Topics in the Daily Round Archives" by Calvin Chueng, G3.
Tour 3: "Nutrition and Exercise Papers" by Darin Kawamoto, G3.
(13)Spiritual Psychology
ii. Ever ponder your existence on Earth? Here's a site that may provide a little insight. This link is separated into three parts. Each part has it's own Table of Contents. Part 1 discusses such topics as the "Human Body as a Microcosm", "Laws of virtual reality" and "Discovering Spiritual Geography". Part 2 discusses topics such as, "The Corporal Region" and "The Forces of Community-Building Evil in CyberSpace". Included in Part 3 topics like "Spiritual Self Examination"
ii. Here's access to "Generational 499 Projects on DRA". The DRA, Daily Round Archives, are a collection of student reports in bound volumes. Students explain topics chosen from the DRA as well as discussing problems had when creating Home Pages. There are links to the Home Pages of these students and Online articles relating to the DRA.
ii. This is the information Mecca for the University of Hawaii! Is you have any questions some link in the this site will help to lead you to your answer!
ii. This is a search engine for the College of Social Science. If you need to find something under this college, this is the quickest way to do it.
ii. This site appears to give an option to those with older programs to view Dr. James' site. It opens to view of his home page without all the pizzazz (the pictures). The links work the same, basically you just click on them.
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