PRE-CLASS READINGS & WEEKLY ASSIGNMENTS |
TUESDAY Geography
Collaboratory
12:30 - 2:20
DUE: Weekly Readings
Day of Quiz (if any) |
THURSDAY Geography Collaboratory 12:30 - 2:20
DUE: Exercise/Task
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OTHER LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
Arch & Urban
Planning: Free Lectures
Campus Calendar
Geography Colloquia
Hightech Entrepreneurs
International Studies
Off-Campus Calendar
Prism
Events
Public Policy Speaker
Series
UW Campus Events
West European Studies Calendar
Other Events & Messages
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Due: Readings |
WEEK ONE:
March 27
Geog Collab Introduction |
March 29
Due: Today! || Please use this form for
your introduction (Click!) |
The CHI 2001 Conference on
Human Factors in Computing Systems will take place in
Seattle, Washington, 31 March-5 April 2001.
Career Fair April
4&5
UWIRED Computer Workshops for Students
CSSCR
Computer
Courses
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Due: Readings |
WEEK TWO:
April 3
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April 5
Due:
Select a county area within the State of Washington
Start your quarter-long "Resource Page" task
with a 50-word introductory statement and at least 6 annotated references.
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Library Computer Classes
April 4&5: Career Fairs 2000 (HUB)
Spring Meeting of the Association of Washington Geographers, in Bellingham
(WWU): Undergraduate Students are invited and strongly encouraged to
attend.
April 7&8 (Click!)
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Due: Readings |
WEEK THREE:
April 10
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April 12 Weekly Task:
Population Pyramid
for your county. |
April 10, 2001:
Seattle's Diversity & Technical Job Fair Extravaganza
April 11 in Bellevue
Friday, April 13: 4th Annual Teach-In on Democracy
and Globalization |
Due: Readings |
WEEK FOUR:
April 17
Rehearsal Quiz
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April 19
Employment & Occupational Data:
Location Quotient
Exercise
(On paper or print-out of online version)
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April 18, 2001
Northwest Career, Job and Education Expo [Safeco Field]
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Due: Readings |
WEEK FIVE:
April 24
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April 26
Midterm: In-class,
Open-Notebook!
Continuing Our Resource Task
(a minor but important expansion due today!)
(All-Quarter Assignment)
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Geog Colloquium, April 27, 2:30, 211
Savery, Prof
Bill Beyers, "Services and the New Economy: Elements
of a Research Agenda"
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Due: Readings |
WEEK SIX:
May 1
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May 3
Due: Shift & Share Exercise
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May 4: Undergraduate
Research Symposium, Mary Gates Hall
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Due: Readings |
WEEK SEVEN:
May 8
Quiz!
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May 10
Due: Multiplier
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Due: Readings |
WEEK EIGHT:
May 15 Quiz!
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May 17 Due: Network Exercise
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Due: Readings |
WEEK NINE:
May 22
Quiz!
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May 24
Due: Input-Output Exercise
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Due: Readings |
WEEK TEN:
May 29
Discussion of Members' Tasks & Focus
(in Class) [Take-home "final assignment" (if any) will be handed out;
this would be due: June 6]
Quiz #4!
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May 31
Due: Annotated
Resource (Focus) Page
Discussion of Members' Tasks & Focus
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May 29:
Statistics Bootstrap Minim Course: A Guide for Practitioners
Friday, June
1st: Undergraduate Geography Symposium
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Exams Week ||
Examination Schedule
10:30-12:20 p.m. Thursday, Jun. 7:
Final In-Class Examination + Final
Conferences
Due: Thursday, June 7 (10:30): Take-Home
Final Assignment [has to be announced by Email]
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