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Scout Report [Economic & Business Geography]

G-Loop: Economic Geography (Geography Learning Objectives and Outcomes Project)

Student Learning Matrix, Objectives and Outcome Items

Cyberspatial Challenges for the Social Sciences || [Freshman Seminar, Spring Quarter 1999, Wednesday, 11:30, Smith 415 (Collaboratory)] [What is a Freshman Seminar?]

Building Learning Webs for Economic Geography (Abstract) [October 1998]

Regional Economic & Structural Change: Is there anything the Ruhr Area can learn from Greater Seattle? (http://faculty.washington.edu/krumme/projects/ruhr.html)
Workshop In Seattle September 11, 1998, 10 a.m. (409 Smith, University of Washington).

Geography 397, 1997 - 1999

Plans for Sabbatical Leave 1998

Fall 1997 (Geography-) Website and HTML Drop-in Clinics

Friends of Access Fund Application [Reply of August 18, 1997: Funded ($550) "to hire undergraduate students to help integrate internet technologies into undergraduate programs and instruction"]

EURO 301: Tuesday, Oct. 28 (1:30-3:30): "Contemporary Germany"

Undergraduate Internet Initiatives

UW Computer Fair, March 19+20, 1997: Featured Innovative UWired Courses (Geography 207 & 350).

Evening Degree Program: Geography 350 (Spring & Fall 1997)

An Afternoon in the Life of Geography 350 (The Use of the Ullman Collaboratory)

"Service learning is big time activity in Geography Dept." (author: Bob Roseth), The UNIVERSITY WEEK, University of Washington, [Vol.14, No.18, February 27, 1997 (pp. 1 and 2)] featured the Geography Department's [including Geography 207's] "Service-Learning" involvement in a front page article.

"K. has expanded his introductory course to include a service learning option, in which students have worked with a social service agency to expand that agency's information capabilities, principally through the Internet and World Wide Web. One important source of placements has been with agencies that are part of the Seattle Community Network, a free, public community electronic information network run by volunteers, which is located on the World Wide Web for a variety of community activities and services. Students have ended up working with services such as the MOST (Making the Most of Out of School Time) Initiative, which provides information to public school students and their parents about activities available to them after school. Other service learning assignments were with schools or in working with senior citizens who want to gain access to electronic information."

"Incorporating the Internet into Economic Geography Classes: Some Focal Issues, Challenges and Opportunities," , [Ongoing since 1995] published on-line in: Symposium: Teaching and Learning Today [March 1998]

What is New at the Home Page Front? (June 1996)

"Using the Web in Geography 207" [Windows on Computing, No.18, Spring 1996, p.6]

"This institution has a tremendous amount of [information technology] resources available that are open to all university students. It is part of our educational experience, and I recommend students take advantage of this opportunity.''
--Geography 207 student

Information Collaboratory NSF Grant (May 29, 1996) (Letter from NSF) || Electronic Information Skills for Collaborative Learning in an Undergraduate Geography Curriculum (Abstract from NSF Page)

Electronic Communication in Classes: A Demonstration. During the Open House for the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology on Tues., May 21, 1996 at 3:30 in OUGL.

Presentation at UW Computer Fair in HUB (March 13, 1996)
11:00-11:45 a.m. Computers in Teaching at the UW
Use of computers in teaching neuroscience, geography, and journalism.
HUB 310

"I am putting together a panel for the UW computer fair, held March 13 and 14th, called "Computers in Teaching at the UW". Would each of you like to talk for about 15 minutes on how you used computers in teaching during Winter quarter? The fair is quite popular, and thousands of people from the UW as well as the business community attend. It would be a good place to showcase some of your work. I will take care of all the paperwork if you agree! But I need to know this week so we can get you in the program." (B.L.)

UWIRED Reapplication for 1997 [accepted]

"Based on my overall very positive experiences in the Collaboratory and UWIRED environment during this current year I would like to reapply for the use of the Collaboratory during the academic year 1996 - 97 for my classes Geography 207 (Winter 1997) and Geography 350 (Spring 1997). This proposal is still founded on the same basic intentions I had a year ago (Last Year's Application) however modified and expanded by intermittent insights and first-hand student and other feedback."

Service Learning Project in Geography 207, Carlson Quarterly, Winter 1996.

"To enhance understanding between all partners, the Carlson Office organized a service learning colloquium in February. G. brought professors and teaching assistants from the Geography department, representatives from community agencies, Geography students, and staff of the Carlson Office together to share their perspectives on the roles and objectives of service learning. Professor Hodge gave a presentation on his experiences with Geog 277, and Professor Gunter Krumme discussed Geog 207, a service learning course which explores issues of economic geography."

Geography Collaboratory & Home Page Project (June 1995)

Allen Award with T.N. and A.Z. (Upper-Level Electronic Resource Use for the Advancement of Undergraduate Education) Allen Innovation Awards Granted

"G.K. and T.N., Geography, and A.Z., Reference and Research Services, will use their award to develop electronic library resources for upper-division geography courses. The collaboration will support geography students working in groups to develop World Wide Web resources describing social and economic conditions of Washington state counties."

Proposal for Using UWIRED Collaboratory in 1996 [accepted]

"What Have We Learned From Our Electronic Mail Experiences in the Classroom?" [with Edward Delaney], 1995 [Paper presented at 1995 AAG Meetings] {ongoing research}

Electronic mail has been used in Human and Economic Geography courses by the authors at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs and at the University of Washington. This paper describes the successful, less and less experimental implementation of e-mail as an extension of the classroom, as the 'continuous office hours' and as the infrastructure required for an expanded use of the Internet in teaching and learning.

"Capitalist Information Spaces and the Geography of Corporate Disclosure: Disconnection, Consolidation and Segmentation," Paper presented in draft form at IGU "Industrial Change" Commission Meetings and other occasions] {ongoing research}

The large, multi-locality capitalist firm has been associated with vital gatekeeping functions in society including providing access to important economic, social and environmental information..... The paper discusses corporate disclosure strategies as they relate to geographic segmentation and consolidation of information and focuses on some of the pros and cons of harmonizing disclosure practices across national boundaries.

"Reunification of Germany: The Continuing Process"; Fall 1994 Freshman Seminar GS 197 O; Wednesdays 2:30-3:20 in 225 Sieg.

"Reunification of Germany: The Continuing Process"; WELCOME TO THIS FRESHMAN SEMINAR! The general objectives of this seminar relate to (a) facilitating your acclimatization to academic life on this campus, and (b) discussing "geographic, economic and political facets and problems associated with German Reunification". This will be a new experience for both you and me....
see also: Columns (The University of Washington Alumni Magazine), September 1994, pp. 26ff.


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