Report 1
Generational Curriculum and Cyber-psychology

Table of Contents

Sample of geration one's hompages.
Sample of geration two's hompages.
Sample of geration three's hompages.
Sample of geration three a's hompages.
My reaction to generational cyber-community.
Finding out about cyberspace ect.



Generation one


Diane Beauchemin's homepage I liked the way that she laid out her homepage. Her page was well organized. It is sad that her icons are no longer working, but she dose have things that some of the others do not she has some of her faverite links that was fun to look at.
Cheryl Remata's homepage I like some of the icons that she used, and the way that she used them. She tryed to use them to seperate text that she had.
Kyle Fujii's homepage He had a really cute document at the end of his homepage. This is an idea for anyone that is graduating at the end of the semter after this class.

Generation two


Nitsa McCarthy's homepage I like the way that the backgound was used to enhance what was written. I also like the fact that her page did not go on and on and only said what had to be said on that page and left the reports to the report pages.
Ina Miller's homepage I picked this one, eventhough the links do not work because of the concept was a good one. Useing two homepages and giveing the people choice in wich one would work best for them was a really a unique idea. This could be used for some one that wanted to be a little outrages with there page.
Curtis Nakao's homepage This is another one that has a background that enhances what was written. Also everything has the same colors in it and it looks like it all belongs together.

Generation three


Cheryl Choe's homepage The use of the tables helped the page from getting too crowded. Also it was nice that there were small enought that I could copy the idea when I went to do my page.
Noreen Dorion's homepage This is really shallow but I liked the precious moments. I really would like to know how they got that 3D effect. I would be good for people doing traffic psychology. They could use a car and not the precious moments figure.
Gerrett Chun's homepage I liked the background and the texture that it had without getting in the way of the writing. After hours of looking throiugh background of all different type (it kind of like picking out wall paper for a house) I really like this one and wished I could find it.

Generation three A


Grant Muranaka's homepage The setup of the page was nice. The blinking text can get on one nerves but what do you want it was new then and they had to use it.
Ronel Agarpao's homepage I liked the use of the icons. like the picuters in a book they seem to ad to the whole page and give your brain something else to look at besides text.
Ross Takara's homepage This is the page that grabbed my attention,and it is just well put together. Put of all the pages that I had to look at for this report I like his the best. It has a very spacey feel.

Reaction to generational cyber-community


I think that being in a cyber-community has its advantages, but it also has it drawbacks. What do I mean? Well, it helps that someone has tried the things you want to do before, but it is hard at first to find out what people did. When you are alone in the lab and totaly confused, you wish that someone was there to say that you are doing it right or wrong. I hope that what I do helpes others, (I don't see how it will,after all I'm just starting to learn) But after spending a whole semester doing this I think that this really could be a great way to learn and it is proble the wave of the future. I do know that realtime contact really helps. In the labs is were real time contact is need the most in the beginning and in the end, just to help the students figuerout what they need to do.

Finding out about cyberspace etc.


You can find out about a lot of things in cyberspace. Like how all of this came about, and what part you play in the web. One can even find out what others think about whatwill happen in the futurebased on what is going on right now.(
Strom A King) A great way to learn about cyberspace is to get into the middle of it and find your way around. The best way to find things is to do a search in netsearch useing the search engines, these are talked about in report three.


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