Have your accomplishments checked off; then submit form to Krumme
PROCEDURE
PEER STAFF or
EVALUATOR's INSTRUCTOR's
SIGNATURE INITIALS
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1. Have you sent your E-mail Introduction to econgeog@u?
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2. Where do you find the 207 Reserve Books in UWIN?
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3. Name the title of an article from today's Washington Post (found in
UWIN which may have some relevance for Economic Geography:
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4. Find the LYNX Internet browser in UWIN; then raise (and read if
you have not so yet) the Geography 207 Syllabus via "G"| URL:
http://faculty.washington.edu/krumme/207/outli207.html
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5. Make (Lynx) Bookmarks for this + two other Geog 207 sites
"A" and then either "L" or "D"
(Since Lynx Bookmarks are saved in your own account,
you can use them from any connected computer)
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6. Find the Geog.207 Syllabus and the Project Directory in Netscape.
When is the Joint Group Project due?
7. What kinds of information do you find in the "Electronic Survival
Guide"? (http://faculty.washington.edu/krumme/esurvival.html)
8. Find the page:
http://weber.u.washington.edu/~zald/geo/207/libtips.html
9. Find the "Expanded Academic Index" in UWIN and try a simple search
related to something you may be interested in as part of a
"Concentration" in Economic Geography. What did you find?
10. Go back to Dante, find the message you sent to econgeog and
save it in a new "folder" which you may want to call "geog207".
11. Find out how to make an address book in Pine for the members
of your group.
12. Find the WWW Search Engine "AltaVista" and conduct a simple search
of the Internet for a topic you may be interested in as part of your
concentration.
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