Summary & Comments on the Generational Curriculum
Jason Ishihara, G7
Information about this site (link 1)
a) This page is an overview of all the pages to come. It explains what to expect from the three different sites (traffic, cyber, and spiritual psychology). This page is the starting point for exploration of this site.
b) I thought it was a really good idea to have a page where the readers could go to see what they can expect from this site and it's links.Address (link 2)
a) Here you will find the instructor's address. You can leave a message via email or voicemail.
b) This page is plain and simple. You'll find several ways to contact him here.Indexes for this site (link 3)
a) If you're looking for a list of all the sites here... this is a good place to start. You can find an index to all the pages associated with this site.
b) It's good to have an index with a site this big. Yes you will find out how big this site is after going here.List of Publications (link4)
a) Want to a list of all the publications this instructor wrote? Check this page out. It has all the publications produced by him (Leon James aka Leon Jakobovits).
b) I was impressed to know that my Professor had been a part of so many writings. Dr. James changed his name, but if you want to know the reasoning behind that, you'll have to email him.Student Generational Reports (link 5)
a) Here you'll find an explanation and history of the the Generational Curriculum project. There is a short background description on Traffic Psychology, Cyber Psychology and the Daily Round Archives. Also, there are links to three articles on the Generational Curriculum.
b) This is a nice page. I like the way it's layed out. The Summaries are good too.Swedenborg Home Page Hawaii (link6)
a) This webpage has a link to the Swedenborg Glossary. Here you will find a explantaion as to what Spiritual & Cyber Psychology is. You can also find out "who" Emanuel Swedenborg is.
b) I kind of felt uncomfortable with all the information here. There was a little too much.Dr. Driving Says... (link 7)
a) This is a link to the Dr. Driving Webpage. There you will find organized links and related articles on aggressive driving and road rage. There is even a story about Princess Diana's death.
b) When I first clicked on this link, I thought it was a site maintained by the state or something. To my surprise I learned that Dr. Leon James is Dr. Driving.Explore this Site with Tour Guides (link 8)
a) Here you can go on a cyberspace tour. The three tous offered are: a tour for newbies to explore this site, a tour of the Daily Rounds Archives, and a tour of the Nutrition & Exercise Page.
b) I like this page's concept of a tour. I kind of felt trapped when I took a tour because there was no link back to the homepage.Traffic Psychology (link9)
a) This page includes a table of contents, an Overview, the Taxonomy of Driving, as well as many other interesting things on this topic.
b) This is a really good page to go to if you don't know or want to know more about Traffic Psychology. Personally I found it to be really interesting because I didn't know what Traffic Psychology is about.Cyber Psychology (link 10)
a) If you have not idea what Cyber Psychology is, this it the place to go. Here you will find table of contents, index, and several explanations. Hypertext, Cyberspace, and Vitural Reality are some of the things discussed here.
b) I really wasn't to sure what Cyber Psychology was and how it related to our works in class until i read this. It sure did enlighten me.Spiritual Psychology (link 11)
a) Spiritual Psychology... not quite sure what it is? Well then this is the place to start. This link talks about Spiritual Psychology in regards to Emauel Swedenborg's writings. There is a table of contents here also.
b) If you got the time, this is a very interesting site to look at. If not, use the table of contents to read the parts that interest you the most.Daily Round Archives (link 12)
a) This webpage was produced by psychology 499 students. What they did here was put the works of students who took this class before the Generations Curriculum went "online". Some students provide summaries on pages the read. Note: some of the links here are "not found".
b) I thought it was cool to put past students works online. Since I to listen to Paul Unkur and his dream analysis, I found the page on dreams interesting.Social Psychology of Home Page Architecture (link 13)
a) This page goes on to explain the web, the different types of webpages one may find on the internet, and several tips on webpage design. There is a brief history, things you should include on your homepages, and psychology of hyperlinks (to mention a few things).
b) Thinking about building a webpage? Don't even think about it until you check this site out. Before you get caught up in all the homepage hoopla, there's a few things here you should read.Full Text Articles and Books (link 14)
a) This is an index of the topics on this site and a couple of research articles written by Dr. Leon James. There are links to each topic as well as a brief explanation of each.
b) I honestly like this site. I thought it was cool to see researches published online. Everything you want to know related to this site is there too. Hopefully I can look through all of these links one day.Diane Nahl's Search Index (link 15)
a) This is Diane Nahl's (Daily Round Archive Librarian) Homepage. It contains links to many interesting sites, the altavitsa search engine, and a link to a html tutorial.
b) I caught myself wondering where i had heard this name before. So i went back through some of the other links and found that Diane Nahl is the keeper of the Daily Round Archive. I think this site is useful if you want put up your very first webpage. There is a html tutorial and instructions on how to put a page on uhunix.University of Hawaii (link 16)
a) This is the entry point to the University of Hawaii. It gives a summary about what UH has to offer and talks about enrollment as well as services. You find everything from Administration to the Rainbow Shuttle Schedule.
b) This is the mother of them all... the University of Hawaii Homepage. Anything you want to know about the university is here. I enjoy checking out the Athletics page before every season. I also know where to look now when i'm lazy and want to catch the shuttle.Search this sit by Keywords, Concepts, or Names (link 17)
a) From this site, you can seach for anything on the University of Hawaii Social Science Webpages. Here you can search for things from generations 1-5 as well as several other options.
b) I thought this page is really useful. It makes looking for things on this server a whole lot easier. I suggest you check it out.Text only Browsers (link 18)
a) This link is pretty much self-explanatory. It's an all text version of this site. It is a list of all the links on the regular page, but without the table.
b) Users of text only browsers such the lynx program in unix should go here. Also, if you prefer a listing of links over a navigation table go check it out.
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