My Generational Curriculum Report


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  1. Site Information for Leon James Home Page Hawaii

    (ii)The site information page for Leon James's home page is a comprehensive overview of the information found in his generational databases which include traffic psychology, cyber psychology, and spiritual psychology. Traffic psychology includes reports on driving style modifications, reports and confessions of drivers, and three stories of road rage and its previous student analysis. The information on cyber psychology includes a range of reports on the use of generational databases on the web, social psychology contributions on various topics as well as student analysis, and various student daily reports from previous generations. A number of articles, glossary definitions, special databases, and a list of home pages related to Swedenborg appear here in the spiritual psychology area.
    (iii)As this site gives a general overview of all the classes involved on-line I found it somewhat interesting and if I were to seriously browse through all the information found in Leon James's home page the site information page would make things easier to follow.

  2. Complete Topical Index for Leon James Home Page Site....in Hawaii

    (ii)Found here is an index of articles and books, an index of all documents, and a search for keywords and such in order to make navigation through the web site easier.
    (iii)If I were to search for any particular subject on this web site this page would be extremely helpful. It provides an quick and easy way to find exactly what you are looking for.

  3. Student Generational Reports

    (ii)The student generational report site provides links to all of the previous reports done by previous generations. It provides easy access to the work done by other students on a wide range of topics.
    (iii)Of course I'll have to use this when browsing the work done by other students when researching my own paper so I find this site extremely useful but aside from that it is interesting to be able to access and compare the reports made by students of different times.

  4. Dr. Driving Says...

    (ii)This is a site dealing with many different topics related to road rage. It contains latest media and radio interviews, random acts of kindness, various debate topics, book chapters, information about the author, as well as statistics and facts about road rage, what to do about, and how to deal with it. It is used to better educate people and the problems related to aggressive driving.
    (iii)I feel that much of the information found here should be necessary reading material for drivers to better educate people on what to and not to do on the road. I thought that this page was interesting because it put into prospective the problems that we all face on the road and what we can do to help.

  5. Traffic Psychology

    (ii)This site contains a huge amount of information concerning traffic psychology including a table of contents, origins of traffic psychology, benefits, needs, theories, driving procedures, term definitions, student reports, and much more. This site provides links to any type of information you might want for traffic psychology making it easy and quick to access.
    (iii)I personally don't have too much interest in traffic psychology but if I or anyone else that I know of does this is the site to visit as it provides the most comprehensive information that I have ever seen on the subject.

  6. Cyber-Psychology

    (ii)This page contains information on various topics such as hypertext, cyberspace and the mind, virtual reality, virtual communities, citizenship, navigation, spirituality, as well as an index of included information and generational reports. Without a doubt this site provides comprehensive information on what cyber psychology entails.
    (iii)Without a doubt I found this site the most interesting by far. With the net still in its infant stage it is interesting to see how people are reacting to it and how the end effects are. Anyone with an interest in the net and how it relates to people should make this site a must see as it provides just about anything you might think of on internet/people interactions. Social psychology of home page architecture

  7. Social Psychology of Home Page Architecture

    (ii)This is a site dedicated to the principles of making a social psychological home page by Leon James. There contains a linked table of contents on how cyberspace was created, hypertext, what links are and do, how to make your own page, and other relevant information. The home page provides detailed information on the data necessary to create a web page for Dr. James's generational curriculum or personal use.
    (iii)As I am now in the generational curriculum I feel this page one of the most useful found at Dr. Leon James's home page compared to many of his other sites. It gives valuable descriptions of web pages and related subjects. It is extremely helpful to not only his class but anyone interested in creating a home page.

  8. Search Index

    (ii)Here we find the home page of Diane Nahl, a colleague of Dr. Leon James. It provides on-line access to her address and published articles as well as syllabi , social science sites, library information, and papers and work relevant to her classes.
    (iii)There are also useful information on how to put up a home page on the UHUNIX system, a HTML Tutorial, search engines, and links to other sites. Its interesting to see how another teacher approaches and contructs a home page for an on-line classroom.

  9. Address

    (ii)Very straight forward, this site contains a mailing address for Dr. Leon James as well as a phone number.
    (iii)In case you need to contact Dr. James this site would be useful as it contains both his phone number and e-mail address. As a student I appreciate that his information is readily available in case of emergency.

  10. List of Publications

    (ii)This site contains a long list and brief summery of the publications of Dr. James Leon.
    (iii)Not especially exciting but interesting if you were doing research or looking at Dr. James references.

  11. Swedenborg Home Page Hawaii

    (ii)As Dr. Leon James's spiritual psychology class deals a lot with the writings of Emanuel Swedenborg this is a site dedicated solely to him. It contains a picture, a glossary of terms (by Dr. Leon), links to full text articles (again by Dr. James) and other Swedenborg home pages, and some of his original writings as well as those done by others on related subjects.
    (iii)As I am a generational student in Dr. James Cyber-psychology class I don't have much interest in spiritual psychology and even less so in Emanuel Swedenborg. But, I do recognize his importance and contributions as well as the need to have a site dedicated to him. It must be extremely useful if not vital to those studying his work and taking similar classes.

  12. Tour Guides

    (ii)This site contains tour for students interested in surveying the student information posted here by the various generations of students from Dr. Leon James generational curriculum. It includes an introduction for new users (by Calvin Cheung), topics in the daily round archives (again by Calvin Cheung), and Nutrition and exercise papers (by Darin Kawamoto). All contain step by step, easy to follow information regarding how to explore the various information presented by these students.
    (iii)If you are a new user learning how to access the different types of information available on Dr. James's home page this site would be useful as it but otherwise it doesn't interest me other than showing me what can and has been done using the information learned from these internet courses.

  13. Spiritual Psychology

    (ii)This page presents a glossary of terms important to those studying the works of Swedenborg and spiritual psychology. It presents a linked table of contents containing information such as Swedenborg's influence on various topics, the basics of spiritual psychology, how it relates to you, and the like. It also contains a list of abbreviations of Swedenborg's writings as well as links to other parts of the article.
    (iii)Again, because I am not taking a course in spiritual psychology my interest here is minimal. Not to take away from it's importance but I didn't find this site interesting. Of course anyone in the class or with a desire to learn more about the subject would thoroughly enjoy this page.

  14. Daily Round Archives (DRA)

    (ii)Presented here are the daily round archives done by Diane Nahl and her generational 499 students. The reports are about their experiences as society's witness as they observe and catalog their activities from day to day and their subsequent attempt to establish a home page to present their material. There are links to various articles done by different students as well as other articles related to the daily on-line archives.
    (iii)For the most part I felt that this page was well presented and informative. I was impressed at what the students had accomplished both with their research and home pages. Even for those without a real interest in such material I would recommend this site if just to see what can be accomplished by using both traditional research methods and on-line resources

  15. Full Text Articles and Books

    (ii)All the articles and books found on Dr. Leon's home page are linked to this site. Subjects such as spiritual psychology, Dr. Driving, social psychology, language teaching, and much more are all quickly and easily accessed from this page.
    (iii)If I needed to do research on one of Dr. Leon's articles here is a good way to find it. Nicely and simply presented this site is a welcome alternative to prodding through article after article as it clearly presents the title, a brief summary, and a link to it.

  16. University of Hawaii

    (ii)Simply a link to the University home page.
    (iii)Useful if I wanted to look up information pertaining to something other than Dr. James's classes, articles, research, and interests.

  17. Search this site by Keywords, concepts, or names

    (ii)This is a site used for searching the College of Social Sciences web course/project web sites for information that you couldn't find on Dr. James home page.
    (iii)If the need arose where I couldn't find anything using the indexes or other sites on Dr. James's home page this a good alternative to find what you are interested in.

  18. For Earlier or Test only Browers

    (ii)Gives home page a simple text format.
    (iii) Much quicker to load but you lose some of the pictures and such in the other linked documents. May be useful to some but not particularly interesting to me.

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