Instructor: Dr. Leon James

Course Description: WI/Psych 409 (Section 1) Fall 1996

Learning to Manage an Online Educational Database

This seminar explores the social psychology of learning the Internet -- how to use it for research and community service. No prior Internet knowledge is required, only a willingness to face and overcome your technophobia. Students will receive hands-on training in the Porteus 635 computer lab. They will learn to set up their Home Pages on the World Wide Web and to manage a generational social psychology database started by prior students. Students will also learn to use search engines to investigate and access course related Web Sites. There will be no exam, but all reports and assignments are to be published in the student's Home Page according to instructions. Classes are in the form of discussions and oral presentations by students.

Instructor: Dr. Leon James

Course Description: WI/Psych 409 (Section 2) Fall 1996

Studying an Online Learning Community

Online learning communities on the World Wide Web constitute a new social phenomenon with still unknown characteristics which will be explored in this seminar. Students will receive hands-on practice in the Porteus 635 computer lab on how to use Netscape to navigate the Internet and use its search engines. Students will have access to the members of a local learning community on the World Wide Web and will study and analyze their Home Page Sites and activities. Class discussions will include methods of studying this online community and the social psychological principles it exhibits. Two typed reports will be due, no exam. Topics include: cybercommunity site construction, management, and maintenance; Database integration, searching, and analyses; Access and navigation patterns within sites. (Note: this section will be less computer intensive than Section 1 because it won't require constructing your own Home Page).

Instructor: Dr. Leon James

Course Description: WI/Psych 459, Fall 1996

Learning to Manage a Traffic Psychology Database on Internet

This seminar explores traffic psychology and its application to the Internet -- how to use it for research and community service. No prior Internet knowledge is required, only a willingness to face and overcome your technophobia. Students will receive hands-on training in the Porteus 635 computer lab. They will learn to set up their Home Pages on the World Wide Web and to manage a generational traffic psychology database started by prior students. Students will also learn to use search engines to investigate and access course related Web Sites. There will be no exam, but all reports and assignments are to be published in the student's Home Page according to instructions. Classes are in the form of discussions and oral presentations by students.

Instructor: Dr. Leon James

Course Description: Psych 499, Fall 1996

Independent Research

This course may be taken for 3 or 6 credits. Students and the instructor meet once a week to discuss a project. The rest of the time, the student independently pursues the agreed upon focus and work. For the Fall 1966 semester students will be choosing a project relating to the online educational cybercommunity. This may involve working on updating links in the generational files and improving integration and focus. It may also involve scanning and uploading student reports from earlier semesters. There is also an opportunity to coach G4 students in the Lab.
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