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Welcome, EdPsy 387 students!

Welcome, EdPsy 387 students!. Who am I?. Jim Levin Department of Educational Psychology College of Education My background. Who are you?. Post in the WebBoard “Welcome” conference Your name Where you work and what you do Your goals for this class. Introduction.

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Welcome, EdPsy 387 students!

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  1. Welcome, EdPsy 387 students!

  2. Who am I? Jim Levin Department of Educational Psychology College of Education My background

  3. Who are you? • Post in the WebBoard “Welcome” conference • Your name • Where you work and what you do • Your goals for this class

  4. Introduction • Course web site: http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/courses/edpsy387/fa01/

  5. Plan for EdPsy 387 • Project-oriented • Strong links to your own interests • Highly interactive

  6. Project-oriented course • Mini projects • Major project

  7. Office hours • Monday, 10am-11am, 230C Ed Bldg • Electronic office hours: j-levin@uiuc.edu

  8. Educational uses of the web:“From surfing to serving” • Initially people see the Internet as a vast source of information • The web as a distributed hypermedia

  9. Hypertext & Hypermedia • Our class web page as a hypertext • What is hypertext? • Text that can be read in multiple ways • Print hypertexts? • Hypermedia: hypertext+graphics+sound+video+animation+etc.= hypertextual multimedia

  10. The World-Wide Web • A distributed hypermedia • Different parts can be on different computers all around the world, with hypertextual links via the Internet

  11. Web surfing • Web “surfing” • Advantages • Disadvantages

  12. Surfing to Serving • Web Serving: • Advantages • Disadvantages

  13. Education and the web • The Global Schoolnet web site • Harnessing the Power of the Web

  14. Search Engines • Databases of web resources • Two kinds • Directories (human classified) - Ex: Yahoo • Web crawler-based (not human classified) - Ex: Excite • Which to use? • Use whichever ones you find useful • When you don’t find one useful, switch to another

  15. Understanding URLs • A unique address for each web resource • Structure: what + which computer + which file • Example:http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/courses/edpsy387/sp01/index.html • What kind of resource: http:// -> Web file • Which computer: www.ed.uiuc.edu • Which file: courses/edpsy387/sp01/index.html

  16. Understanding Computer Names • Domain names: used both for computer names in URLs and in email addresses (whatever is the to the right of the @ sign) • Like a postal address, but with “.” instead of new line as separator • Most general to most specific, right to left

  17. Example:www.ed.uiuc.edu • From the right: edu -> US higher education institution • com --> US commercial institution • gov --> US federal government • org --> US non-profit • us --> US • mx -> Mexico • au -> Australia • Country code list: http://www.nsrc.org/codes/country-codes.html

  18. Example:www.ed.uiuc.edu • Next to the left: uiuc • University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign • Email example: l-gomez@nwu.edu • Northwestern University

  19. Example: www.ed.uiuc.edu • computers in the Education Building at UIUC • www.beckman.uiuc.edu is a computer at the Beckman Institute

  20. Example: www.ed.uiuc.edu • www --> a particular computer in Room 10 of the Education Building

  21. Sending/saving URLs • Have to get the URL exactly right (sometimes case mAtTeRs; no spaces) • Copy & paste is best • Emailing a URL from your web browser • Advantages: can do anywhere • Disadvantages: need to set & then unset email preferences • Emailing yourself

  22. Using URLs to evaluate web sites • Largest level domain: .edu vs. .com vs. … • Subdomain elements: .ed.uiuc vs. .cs.uiuc • Directory elements: /students/joe/ vs. /facstaff/chip/ • Institutional vs. personal pages: /deans/ vs. /~jlevin/

  23. Search Engines • Yahoo & Open Directory: human classified databases of web sites • Google, Excite, Hotbot, etc.: automatic databases of web sites Web spiders

  24. For next week • Post in the “Welcome” conference • Skim through the Global Schoolnet website • Search for an exemplary educational website, post in that conference the name, URL, and why you think it is exemplary • Read Nan Goggin’s web design guide & skim the Yale Style Guide

  25. Digital Photo • To be used (if you choose to do so) on your eportfolio web page or as your “signature” in WebBoard

  26. WebBoard • A commercial web-based conferencing system • Log in: • Username: your net-id • Password: your net-id (change it)

  27. C-Base • A web-based computer-supported evaluation system • Username: your net-id • Password: your net-id (change it)

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