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Virtual Lab (2002 & earlier)
(http://faculty.washington.edu/krumme/207/vlab.html)
The following virtual lab tasks are kept simple so as not to
interfere with your responsibilities and assignments for Geography 207 as
such. Once
you are sitting in front of the computer screen, these
lab tasks should each not take more than somewhere between 10 and 20
minutes. The lab assignments are designed to build upon your already
existing library and computer skills and to support the objectives for
this class. If you have any questions about any of these assignments, do
NOT hesitate to Email me at econgeog@u.
Those of you who have done all this before and are pretty proficient at
all or some of the following tasks, please reach out and offer
your Email address to a fellow classmate with the promise that you will
try to answer his or questions about the assignment. Advice is often
easier to accept if it comes from peers rather than from the prof. Thanks.
Due: By the end of the first week (Friday 5pm)
Again go to your Dante Menu (E through L) and, this time, select "S"
for "shell". This will get you to your "root directory" in which both your
Email and your Web directories are housed. There will appear a "prompt".
Now all we have to do is tell the browser:
I will connect all class members' 207 subdirectory index page to a class
list which will have this address:
http://faculty.washington.edu/krumme/207/03/password.html
Assuming you have a dante Email account and remember your login and
password, you can activate your "public_html" or Web subdirectory
Due: Friday afternoon of your first week. Send me an Email if things do
not work out. [Remember, I have your login names, therefore can find your
Webpage, and want to establish a Geog.207 Web Directory over the weekend.
Thanks for your cooperation].
Please answer Y (for yes) or N (for no)." Answer: "Y"
[yourlogin is your Email login name]
Go to our Discussion Form" (via
the
password-protected entry page) and find your introductory
message which you sent to the whole class a few days ago. (Since the list
is long, you may want to go to "Members List" and click on "Intro" next to
your name. Once you found it, highlight and "copy" it.
Then close this intro file
by typing in: ctrl X , Answer the Question: "Save the buffer"? "Yes"
and your file is back in the directory.
That's all for the time being. Close your file (CTRL X; "Yes", "Enter")
and your revised file is saved.
and at
the bottom: add </HTML>
If you wish, go to Netscape or Explorer and have a look. Congratulations
to your second page.
This address will be password protected. The code will be announced in
class or you can ask for it by Email. Go into this page and click on your
name: Your 207 index page should open and contain the clickable intro
file. Gut gemacht!
Web pages are ideally "living documents" having the advantage that they can be changed, corrected and expanded so that they reflect intermittent learning of the page owner. Let's use our "intro.html" for that purpose and make sure that it reflects the changes we have made to our perception of and approach to Geography 207. Go through these simple steps:
Well done. Sneak a glimpse at your introduction file with the new look. Well done!
To get out of your directories, just type exit. ;-)
Actually, you do not have to create one, since there is a template waiting
for you which you could use as a start:
Having done that, open your dante subdirectories. At the
"S" prompt, type in: cd public_html/207 to open the 207 subdirectory. At
the prompt type: pico index.html. An empty page opens up. Paste the
template into this new file. Close your file: ctrl X, "Y", Enter.
Go to the membership list and click on your name: the tamplate should show
up. Take a piece of paper and identify all the changes you want to make to
the page (especially name and email address). Then go back to the file
(since you are still in the subdirectory:
pico index.html) and study the whole file carefully (there are lots of
inserted explanations) and find the places where you want to make changes.
Later close again: Ctrl X, "Y", Enter. Good Luck! Let me know if something
does not work!
The template has this address:
Future Tasks (Order and Due Dates have yet to be determined)
| (2) Run a search in one of these library data bases: "GeoBase" or "Expanded Academic Index" with keyword(s) related to your field of interests. | |
| (a) Which data base did you use: | (2a) |
| (b) Which keyword(s) did you use: | (b) |
| (c) Number of references produced: | (c) |
| (d) Name one reference: | (d) |
| (e) Send the most useful looking references to your E-mail account for future use! | (e) |
| (3) Find an article relevant to Econ Geog in today's Financial Times or this week's Economist | |
| Article: | (3) |
| (1) Identify some criteria which you plan to use to evaluate the credibility and quality of the document(s) (books, articles and/or electronic documents) which you will select for tomorrow or for your project later this quarter: | |
| 1. | 3. |
| 2. | 4. |
| Other: |
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