Welcome to May Rose's Cyber-Psychology Home Page!

Thanks for viewing my homepage! This page is for Psychology 409,
a psychology class at the
University of Hawaii in Manoa.
We explored the social psychology of learning the Internet,
learned how to set up our own home pages and also learned how to use search
engines. We indicated our progress through the following reports. If
you have any questions, suggestions, or comments, please feel free to
e-mail me. Thank you!
MY REPORTS
Report 1:
Generational Curriculum and Cyberspace
This report covers previous generations' homepages that have caught
my eye. It also explains what I think cyberspace and cyber-communities
are, and how I like being in one.
Report 2:
Developmental Patterns for Learning the Internet
This report presents my overall view of the process of learning the
itnernet in a cyber-community and my advice to future students.
Report 3: What are Web Search Engines?
I explain what web search engines are, what's it like to use one for
the first time, and their different purposes in this report.
Report 4:
Getting Hold of Cyber-psychology
In this report I list documents of cyber-psychology on the web and have
written down FAQ on cyber-psychology.