EdPsy 387's favorite personal web pages


From: Jay Geistlinger <jgeistli@s.psych.uiuc.edu>
Subject: An exemplary home page (finally!)
To: j-levin@uiuc.edu
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 1995 20:44:28 -0600 (CST)

Prof. Levin,

As assigned, I have spent the last several weeks scouring the Web for an
"exemplary" home page.  In the process I have viewed literally dozens of
home pages, and I have drawn some conclusions from this experience:

	1.  Good home pages, like any quality items, are scarcer than
	    mediocre ones.  It is clear, however, that the good ones 
	    reflect a considerable amount of work on the part of their
	    owners, and they should be a justifiable source of pride.

	2.  While some of the home pages suffered from sophomoric or, at
	    best, uninspired contents, the primary failings, in my opinion,
	    were in the style of presentation. 

	    One common problem was the construction of a monolithic stream
	    of information, usually spanning several pages.  This structure
	    makes it difficult to find pertinent information quickly.  By
	    contrast, the really good home pages usually were hierarchically
	    organized, lead from sparse information to greater complexity, 
	    and made good use of the hyper-text nature of the Web.

	    On the other hand, a few of the home pages were replete with 
	    links.  One had nearly every word or phrase in the first 
	    paragraph linking to something, obviating much of the visual
	    and cognitive benefit of more judiciously chosen links.

	3.  For obvious reasons, computer science students, staff, and
	    faculty comprise an inordinate proportion of the home page owners.
	    As a computer programmer I look forward to the day when more 
	    artists, authors, and other members of the humanities populate the
	    ranks of home page denizens.

	4.  If the "virtual neighborhood" or "electronic community" really
	    becomes a phenomena of the population at large, home pages may
	    well be a contributing force.  It is amazing how much one can learn
	    about some people through their home pages.  Between the sometimes
	    copious amounts of personal information and the fairly obligatory
	    digital photo, it is easy to get the feeling that one really knows
	    the home page owner.  I hope that this rather frank intimacy is
	    not abused, and, particularly, that it does not lead to yet another
	    venue in which women are harassed.

	5.  My home page will probably not make it onto anyone's exemplary
	    list either!

Ruminations aside, I should fulfill the objective of the assignment.  The best
home page which I ran across belongs to James J. O'Donnell, a professor of
classical studies, author, and, it appears, a vocal proponent of computers and
networking in humanities education.  His home page exemplifies the afore-
mentioned virtues of clarity and structure, uses photographic icons well, and
contains a surfeit of interesting references, including (among his publications)
a fascinating article of his on the "future" of Virtual Libraries, not to 
mention the last will and testament of a roasted pig, in Latin.  Those wishing
to find out more are invited to visit: 
	http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jod/jod.html


Late regards,

Jay Geistlinger


Date: Wed, 1 Feb 1995 09:47:03 -0600 From: Volker Hegelheimer <vh49660@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> To: jim-levin@uiuc.edu Subject: favorite home pages Cc: vh49660@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu Prof. Levin, I think I have to make up some exercises. Here's the first one Following are some of my favorite home pages on the web http://www.qualcomm.com/users/gnash/family.ht http://www.engr.wisc.edu/~ahmadz/ http://www.wri.com:80/~mathart/portfolio/ http://www.it.rit.edu:80/~cjl2189/ Volker Hegelheimer
Date: Thu, 2 Feb 1995 11:10:54 -0600 To: jim-levin@uiuc.edu From: rmuell@uiuc.edu (Rodney Mueller) Subject: favorite home page Here is the address for a home page, which happens to belong to my alma mater. It includes pictures of campus as well as a campus map. http://www.wheaton.edu Thanks! Rodney Mueller
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 1995 18:44:25 -0600 From: Antonella Cortese <acg1284@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> To: jim-levin@uiuc.edu Subject: personal web page Professor Levin-- I found two personal web pages that I thought were well done. They are both very professional and give "attention getting" information, on a personal level (in the case of the first) and a very simple and professional level (in the case of the second). Niether has a personal picture, which I didn't feel mattered, but given the academic status of both individuals, I feel it may have been simply a personal choice. --> http://www-ilg.cs.uiuc.edu/~blix/ and --> http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Apps/CMP/img/massimob.gif Antonella
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 1995 11:47:59 -0600 From: norris patricia ann <pnorris@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> To: jim-levin@uiuc.edu Dr. Levin, I found a personal page that I liked for Lynn Ward. http://tampico.cso.uiuc.edu/nas/lynn.html Part of the taxonomy that is on the Internet is communication concerning the Applied Life Studies College. It contains information about the college, its programs and its people. The title could be Applied Life Studies. http://www.als.uiuc.edu Something that is not on Internet (that I would like to put on) is communication among Champaign county elementary school concerning environmental education. A couple of schools will be connected soon, and I would like to put information about the forest preserves on.
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 1995 12:57:47 -0600 From: semasinghe s b <semasing@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> To: jim-levin@uiuc.edu Lab Assignment for Jan. 19 class Dear Prof. Levin, My favorite personal home page is at http://www.cs.purdue.edu/people/markus She included many interesting resources including my home country as links to personal home page. Sisira Semasinghe. e-mail semasing@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu Home Phone 344-5362
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 1995 11:49:45 -0600 From: krejci stacey <s-krejci@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> To: jim-levin@uiuc.edu Subject: Favorite personal pp. Professor Levin, I really did not find much that I liked in the way way of personal home pages. Maybe I don't really understand the limitations involved. I think, though, of all the pages I looked at, Alan Braverman's was the most entertaining. Other people seem to agree; I've seen his name mentioned all over the place. http://turtle.ncsa.uiuc.edu/alan/ Stacey Krejci
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 1995 15:25:31 -0600 From: morritz trudy <morritz@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> To: jim-levin@uiuc.edu Subject: favorite home page My favorite home page is Kaitlin Ducky Sherwood's: http://pond.cso.uiuc.edu/ducky/ducky.home.html. Her page is linked to many WWW related resources. I looked for her page because she clearly had a lot of experience with the Webb when I heard her speak at an NCSA presentation last fall. A great place to look for UIUC home pages is: http://www.cen.uiuc.edu/~mg7932/uiuc.people.html Trudy Morritz (morritz@uiuc.edu)
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 1995 14:16:55 -0600 To: jim-levin@uiuc.edu From: chen1@uiuc.edu (Cheng-hui Chen) Subject: favorite personal web pages The URLs of my favorite personal web pages of people are as follows: http://delphi.beckman.uiuc.edu/people/trimble/main.html http://www.mcs.net/~jgoodman/home.html http://www.lightside.com/~dani/cgi/resumes/daniele/resumes.html http://www.cs.monash.edu.au/~aland/ http://www-pcd.stanford.edu/mogens/ http://www.earthlink.net/Jay/home.html http://luz.fer.uni-lj.si/users/arijan-eng.html http://www.cen.uiuc.edu/~ar9079/
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 1995 13:22:33 -0600 To: jim-levin@uiuc.edu From: jlai@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Jennifer Lai) Subject: a home page Dear Professor Levin, As I wandered aimlessly around MOSAIC looking for home pages, I quickly tired of the pages filled with a blast of information. The neverending paragraphs were difficult to read through. The home page I found most refreshing in terms of organization was by Tad Gralewski at: http://ux1.cso.uiuc.edu:80/~tadg/ The author starts with information on how to reach him and then goes to his interests. His style is simple, not overwhelming, and very accessible. Jennifer Lai ------------------------------------------------------------- Jennifer Lai Deparment of English as an International Language University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 333-7923 (o) 328-3403 (h)
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 1995 12:03:07 -0600 From: ning tao <t-ning@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> To: jim-levin@uiuc.edu Subject: My Favorate Personal Web Page Hi, Professor Levin I found an interesting personal web page, it is about the President Clinton's and his family. The URL is as follows: http://www.whitehouse.gov/White_House/Family/html/Life.html Now, I will quote some part of his personal web page: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ When Bill Clinton was a senior in high school, he was selected to go to Washington, D.C., to be part of Boys Nation. Bill Clinton was one of the first in line to shake President Kennedy's hand in the Rose Garden. After that, he knew he wanted to make a difference in the lives of people by becoming President of the United States. The President and Mrs. Clinton believe very strongly in the importance of being involved in one's community. Hillary Clinton, who has always found time to work with the children of the community, joins in on the fun at a local school with two young artists. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~