A. Some Basic HTML (Have the Time of My Life) Code: |
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| (1) Have you already created your "review" file with the complete reference (author, title, publication, date, location) to the document which you are reviewing for Thursday? If not, please do so now. | (1) |
| (2) Would you like to present your Document Review in HTML on your Webpage? YES | I WILL DO IT LATER | NOT SURE | (2) |
| (2a)If so, or you are not sure, have a look at this self-explanatory template and its source code (via "View" and "Source"), and, if you wish, copy and paste it into your 207 subdirectory as a file called "review.html" | (2a) |
| (3)Whether or not you feel ready for your Review in HTML,
we want to introduce some very simple code (see HTML Handout). How do you
create new line breaks, paragraphs and spaces between paragraphs in HTML
code?
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| (4) How do you create differently sized fonts
in HTML code?
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| (5)How do you bold, underline or italicize words
in HTML code?
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| (6) How do you center your topic or title in HTML?
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| (7) Identify another HTML code of your choice
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| (8) Which section in the
"Electronic Survival Guide"
(/~krumme/esurvival.html)
might be most helpful for you at this time (January 20)?
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(1) Find (at least) two new references which deal with your area of
interest within Economic Geography fairly directly and unambiguously.
| Titles:
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(2) Find a reference which deals with an economic activity, facet or issue
which is close to your interest without being concerned with the same
geographic context with which you have so far associated your field of
interest:
| Title: .
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(2) |
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(3) Find a reference which, in terms of conceptual (e.g.
consulting) approach and/or
research methods comes as close to your problem as possible without
dealing exactly with the same economic activity, facet or issue.
| Title: .
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(3) |
| (4) Send these references to your E-mail account for future use! | (4) |
| (1) Click here and contribute your comments: (How useful do you find the 207-Membership List? Have you found already classmates with similar or related interests? Would you appreciate additional times during the week when computers and help are made available to you? How useful has been the 207 Glossary? etc. (If you wish to receive "participation credit" for this part of the Lab, you need to identify yourself by name) | (1) |