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Hello and Welcome to IE499C:
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http://www.prism.washington.edu/lc/CLWEBCLB/
The class home page is published through a technology created within the Learning Center of the Center for Environmental Visualization (http://www.cev.washington.edu). We at the CEV call the technology Active Pages. I will point out a few technologies that enable Active Pages to work in this handout. The technology is an example of collaborative use over the Web. I hope you will have a full grasp of how Active Pages work by the end of Autumn quarter.
http://www.prism.washington.edu/lc/CLWEBCLB/syllabus.html
I work as a Research Scientist on campus at the UW HIT Lab. If you are interested in reading more about my research (certainly not necessary that you do so), you can read my up-to-date home page at:
http://www.hitl.washington.edu/people/bdc/
To summarize, the goals of the class are:
1. To learn about what's behind Web Collaboration technologies
2. To become more marketable in today's world economy.
Hopefully, you'll consider these as your own personal goals for the class as well.
The upper left corner provides a class logo and three important links:
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Class Syllabus points to the Class Syllabus (just click on it to see the syllabus in another browser window).
People links to a list of us, the participants in IE 499 (I have to add the students once I have a full roster). Links links to other page I think you will be interested in as they relate to our class. Please take a look at them over the next week. Many of them are links to official standards. |
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The Upper Right corner starts a list of all our lectures:
Although you will get a lot more information out of me and your fellow classmates by attending class, you can always use the links here to review the materials from each class. In fact, this handout is on-line as First Class Instructions seen to the right here. Please try clicking on it when you get a chance to visit our class home page. |
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Scrolling further down the class home page, you will find an Events section and a News section.
I will post any on campus events I think are relevant to our class under the Events section. I will post any interesting news items I find on the Web in the News section. You won't be tested on this information but I will try to find and post news items that professionals working with collaborative systems would be interested in. |
1. Visit our class home page, read the syllabus, and click on all the links to be familiar with
what's available from the home page.
2. Begin reading the JavaScript Tutorial
3. Email me a link related to Collaborative Web use.
Cheers,
Bruce Campbell
Email: bdc@hitl.washington.edu
Office Hours: We can set these together
Office: 202 Ocean Sciences Building (the new one)
Office Phone: 685-5356
Please contact me via email whenever possible instead of phone calling me. I prefer email to phone conversations because I can better re-read your suggestions and concerns.