1)STATEMENT ABOUT THIS SITE
i)Here you will find general information on the content of Dr. James'
homepage. It tells you that there are three zones: Traffic
Psychology, Cyber-Psychology, and Spiritual Psychology. It gives a good,
brief explanation on the different topics covered the respective zones.
ii)This site would be a good place for me to go to if I want to just find what is in each of the three zones before I actually get to it. I find this a good introduction page to what I consider "the never-ending page of Dr. Leon James."
2)Address
i)This short, but helpful page is contains all the ways anyone can reach Dr. James. Whether it be by mail, phone, or internet, this is the place to go to.
ii)Very straight-forward: This will be helpful to me if I can't contact Dr. James by e-mail, how I normally contact him. If the telnet server is down, for example, I know that there are other ways to get in touch with him.
3)INDEXES for this site
i)All I could say to this page was "Wow..." This is THE complete index to Dr. James' documents, including homepages done by past students. In the beginning, you are given 5 different choices to view documents.
ii)No, I did not go through every single link, but my personal favorite is link #265 in the "Index of Documents" page. A G3 student gives us future generation students warnings and tips on how to make it in this class. It's pretty funny. I would go to this link if I am ever stuck in an assignment and want to see a past student's work.
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4)List of Publications by Leon James
i)Contained in this page is a full list of journal articles, books, and textbooks written by Dr. James. You will also notice that Dr. James has written a lot! All titles have the necessary information (e.g. Volume and page numbers for journal articles) you need if you ever want to see his work.
ii)This is an excellent page to go to if I ever want to read any of Dr. James' work. In fact, he wrote so much that it made me want to read some. Oh! Guess what? I can because there are a few documents Dr. James had created links to. This way I don't have to go through the trouble of finding it (although right now, I can't seem to get connected to either one.)
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5)Student Generational Reports
i)This site includes homepages created by past students of Traffic and Cyber-Psychology. The links are organized by generations, which makes it easier to browse. The site also contains the Daily Round Archives and general information on the format of the classes.
ii)I think this page will be one of the most helpful, and most accessed This will come in very handy when I want to see examples or find ideas when I am doing my projects.
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6)Swedenborg Home Page Hawaii
i)You will find anything and everything you would want to know about Emanuel Swedenborg, a great contributor to the world of Spiritual Psychology. This site is broken down into three categories: Spiritual Marriage and Growth, Spiritual Psychology and Science, and Swedenborg's Resources in Cyberspace. There are information on Swedenborg himself, writings by Dr. James, and links to other Swedenborg sites.
ii)I'm not sure if Cyber and Traffic Psychology students will be too interested about this page, but if you are interested, this page will give you extensive information.
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7)Dr. Driving Says...
i)This is Dr. James', or shall I say "Dr. Driving"'s page on aggressive driving. It tells you everything from what causes aggressive behavior in people when on the road to actual comments from drivers who turned into less aggressive drivers.
ii)I think this is an interesting page to go to because it's not a common topic that is brought up. I personally found the comments made by drivers who changed their ways on the road. I also enjoyed reading the description of the logo. I first thought it was just a simple, cute logo but I didn't know there was an explanation for every little thing.
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8)Tour Guides
i)This site is a step by step tour by Calvin Cheung, and Darin Kawamoto, both G3 students. Calvin provides a general tour for new users and another for the Daily Round Archives. Darin has his own tour for Nutrition and Exercise.
ii)This site is not bad, and I liked the fact that the tour was very easy to follow. However, I would not choose to go to these pages unless I was new.
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9)Traffic Psychology
i)This page contains all the information anyone wants to know about Traffic Psychology. There are links to everything about this subject starting with the origins of Traffic Psychology. It also includes a table for Driving Persona Makeover, and for the Taxonomy for Driving Behavior. But these are only a few of the huge number of information covered on this page.
ii)It's not that I am not interested in Traffic Psychology, but this page is a bit too long to read, and I would prefer going to the Dr. Driving page.
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10)Cyber-Psychology
i)This page is dedicated to the world of Cyber-Psychology. The table of contents in the beginning of
the page gives you links to all the subjects covered in this page.
ii)This page seems to be intresting, but its lack of color and images makes this page
appear rather boring.
11)Spiritual Psychology
i)This site offers an in-depth coverage on Spiritual Psychology, mainly Swedenborg's contributions. Given in the beginning is a link to
Swedenborg's glossary of abvreviations to let readers understand them. A wide range of topics are covered in this page.
ii)This page has a lot of good information, but being a Cyber-Psychology student, this
page doesn't arouse my interest too much.
12)Daily Round Archives (DRA)
i)This site is done by 499 students taught by librarian, Diane Nahl. The students read reports bounded in
what is known as the Daily Round Archives. The students would then write their
report on their homepages, which is linkable.
ii)I found this page to be more enjoyable than the rest. I do not have enough time to view every single student's pages right now, but from
what I saw, this class seems to be pretty intersting.
13)Social Psychology of Home Page Architecture
i)This site explains the world of cyberspace from Dr. James' perspective. How and when the cyber-world began is
covered, and the reasons for homepages are also talked about. For example, Dr. James created a chart on the
reasons for links and homepages themselves, etc...
ii)Although this page is a very simple page, I enjoyed reading this from the beginning.
It's interesting to know that Dr, James regards both his house and his home page as his "home."
14)Full Text Articles and Books
i)This is an organized page on the various types of articles and books written by Dr. James. Such topics include foreign teaching and ethnosemantics.
ii)Many different topics made this a very nice page. I particularly liked the format of this page, because
it makes things easy to read and follow.
15)Diane Nahl's Search Index
i)Somewhat similar to Dr. James' main homepage, this is the main homepage for Diane Nahl, a LIS professor at the University
of Hawaii. There are many links here, such as a sample of her LIS class syllabus and the students' papers, and tutorials for the HTML. There are very
few things on the page itself, but having various links should make people interested.
ii)I like it. Nice, simple, and organized. I just wish she had a link about herself so I can get to know more on who she is.
16)University of Hawaii Home Page
i)This is simply the homepage for the University of Hawaii. This has general information of the
school, from registering to school activities. If anyone wants to know anything about the school, this is
the place to go to.
ii)I think this page is great for anyone who is searching for a college to go to since there are
so many general information. Current students may find this page interesting because they may find some
facts they didnt' know.
17)Search by Key Words, Concepts, or Names
i)This is the CSS (College of Social Sciences) search page. It is in a form style, and all you have to do is type in keywords to do a search.
You can also search through a given number of subjects, and you can tell them the number of files you want to look up.
ii)This is a very easy way to find a document you like. Just put in the words, and press the "Find Documents" button. Very simple.
18)For Earlier or Text Only Browsers
i)This is the EXACT same page as Dr. James' homepage, only it is not in the huge box. Like the name says, "text only."
ii)I assume this is good for those people who are not really interested in the construction of the actual homepage, and perhaps
for people whose computers take a long time to load.
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