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Alfred Basioa
Alfred's ten rules in Dr. James Class!
1. Do not Procrastinate!!!
2. Never speak in class while Dr. James is speaking.
3. Always ask questions when in doubt.
4. Help other students when they are in trouble.
5. Never use blue colored fonts on a black background.
6. Make sure that the Help desk people at the ITS lab are actually helping you.
7. Try to give truthful criticisms to your peers and not just praise.
8. Don't use the same template or design from previous generations.
9. Invest in Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 with Internet Assistant for Word.
10. Have fun! Be Creative ... Be Creative ... Be Creative ...
Kristen Burlem
OH MY GOODNESS, I should have read this article a LONG time ago! Wow, I feel so motivated and insightfull. I can highly relate to all that is going on here. The process of learning is discussed in this article by Dr. James. Yes, we did go over several of these points in class discussions such as the cognitive, sensorimotor and affective areas and their affects on learning. But reading this article just opens your eyes to what is going on here!
What is she talking about find out at her home page?
Kristen has a lot of insights about cyber psychology. Her page is colorful and neatly coordinated so that the visitor feels cheerful.
Earl Cachola
I would like to bring your attention to a very well done page by my classmate Quincy, Tan. I feel that he has done exceptional work in this class and I will admit I am a bit jealous because his page is done so majestically compared to my own. He has great input and actually was able to come up with a possible solution for the navigation problem through the Daily Round Archive. He has designed a tree mapping system which will help people to navigate through the archive with knowing where they have been and exactly where they are. I am sure that this, if implemented and tested, could be beneficial for future generation students. I myself could not come up with anything even close to a solution.
Earl did a great job too! Earl has a great imagination and knows a great deal about computers. His web page is insightful and creative. If you like that dancing frog from Bugs Bunny cartoons then check out his dancing two legged friend on his home page.
Christina Kunukau
Hi, I am the creator of this page. I think that we all have accomplished a great deal this semester and would like to say Good Job! Quincy our Computer Genius keep us in mind when you become rich. I am graduating this semester with a degree in Psychology and hope to go to graduate school in the fall to master in Community Psychology. I am getting married in 1999! I am happy that I had the chance to experience psy 409. If you enjoy learning new computer tactics then this is the class for you. It is a lot of work but in the end you have so much to remember. Plus you have your own web page on the Super Highway. Bye for Now.
Famous words of the G7 Class, "Did you finish your work?"
Jason Ishihara
He's a mystery! Mystery solved here are tips to surviving Psychology 409!
5. Take a course like ICS 101 or have some prior knowledge about computers and
the Internet. (Trust me, you'll thank me later. Psstt, btw the monitors in the CSS lab
aren't any help.)
4. Get a computer or make friends with someone who has one. (It's way better than
sitting in that stuffy lab and probably faster too.)
3. Make sure you'd want to read your own webpage. (If you just throw things
together, you're just taking up space. Take some pride in your pages.)
2. Don't procrastinate! (Big no no. If you're having trouble putting up a webpage,
make sure you at least collect your data.)
and the Number One Tip for this class...
1. Help each other out. (You're all a part of a generation and should stick through this
together.)
Irene Lau
Like cats check out this rolly polly on her home page.
Tammy Miyamoto
She's got great information about search engines.
Marshall Miyoshi
In to golf, He has the scopes on Tiger Woods in his bookmark file.
Reid Nakamitsu
His home page has a picture of himself. Check it Out!
MaryElizabeth Pacheco
MIA we missed you a lot and hope that everything was alright during the semester.
Hello... My name is MaryElizabeth U'ilani Pacheco. I have a wonderful husband and 2 beautiful children. I am a full-time student at the University of Hawai'i-Manoa. I have two jobs. I work for my father at Rudy's Woodworks and I also work part-time at Circuit City. My favorite past-times are doing crafty projects with my children and working on the computer.
Quincy Tan
You could learn a lot from this guy Check out his reports and look out Microsoft here comes the Quincy machine.
Yonamine, Kynan
Interested in some cool backgrounds, Kynan has a variety you can view and locate from his bookmarks file.
First Row: Marshall, Irene, Jason, Kynan.
Second Row: Dr. James, Quincy, Alfred, Jennifer, Earl, Tammy, Kristen, Christina.
Third Row: Reid.
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