From: x-ding@students.uiuc.edu Date: Wed, 05 Feb 1997 14:51:41 -0600 To: j-levin@uiuc.edu CC: x-ding@uiuc.edu Subject: Comment on a personal home page Dr. Levin: I've found a good personal home page to comment, but I had trouble sending back my revised version of home page to the server. (I'll let you know tomorrow in class.) The home page I found is http://www.tcp-ip.or.jp/~site/ The first feature with Dr. Saito's home page is the tremendous amount of information provided there, which is mostly related with mental health. The information is neatly organized into categories and subcategories. Second, the background on which the information is presented is charming. The combination of the light background and the dark text is perfect. Third, there is MUSIC to accompany the surfing, just like the kind of music one hears while waiting on a 800 phone line. Last, it's a good example of how one's personal background can be integrated into his or her professional knowledge and how a home page itself (with its organization and presentation) can say a whole lot about a person! Xinjie Ding
Date: Tue, 4 Feb 1997 14:04:46 -0600 (CST) From: jian xia du <dujianxi@students.uiuc.edu> To: j-levin@uiuc.edu Subject: A Favorite Web Page Dear Dr. Levin: A personal web page that I found is: <A HREF="http://home.netscape.com/people/irene"> Irene I like this home page because it has a good web links. Ms.Irene has several sections to her web page and has a good use of front imaging with a clear and small picture. Especially, this home page reflected her individuality through a unique style, it is simple but clear. I like this creative and ambitious lady by reading and enjoying her home page. Jianxia Du
From: JWaite7135@aol.com Date: Sat, 1 Feb 1997 21:40:38 -0500 (EST) To: j-levin@uiuc.edu cc: JWaite7135@aol.com Subject: Assignment EdPsy 387 Jim, 1. Regarding Personal Web Page and URL and short description. I hope this is received as HTML correctly. I have just cut and pasted the HTML document into this e-mail. <HEAD> <BODY> Favorite Personal Web Home Page of Beth L. Rodgers </TITLE> </HEAD>This is one of my favorite home pages. The URL is: http://www.uwm.edu:80/People/brodg/ Reasons why I like this page have to do with its simplicity, yet completeness. As it turns out, Beth Rodgers is a nursing faculty at University of WI college of Nursing who obviously has an interest in computers. Since her interests are similar to mine, her page captured my attention. Her home page offers the reader a menu, in the form of a table, which provides links to her philosophy, nursing sites, info on Milwaukee, how to use the internet, as well as just some "fun stuff". Graphics are kept to a minimum which allows for fast loading, yet the format does offer some simple design schema.<HR SIZE=3 WIDTH=100% ALIGN=Center> : </BODY>
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 13:28:04 -0600 (CST) From: kevin john hopkins <khopkin@students.uiuc.edu> To: j-levin@uiuc.edu Subject: Favorite personal web page Dr. Levin, This is my favorite personal web page thus far:http://www.cen.uiuc.edu/~akagarwl/home.html. I like this home page for several reasons. First, it has sort of an intro. to his home page. This intro. page has a counter of how many people have visited the site. It also has a neat moving graphic. This intro. page tells the viewer that it is best to visit his real home page through Netscape and provides a link to it. To get to his home page, all you have to do is click on the hot link titled "ENTER". At the home page, he welcomes you with a transforming "Welcome" graphic. Again, pretty neat. The background is not plain at all like most other ones I viewed. Finally, all the hot links on his page are provided again at the bottom with changing graphics. I guess you could say I like the changing graphics in a good web page.
Date: Tue, 04 Feb 1997 14:19:36 -0600 From: Tanya Heyman <theyman@students.uiuc.edu> To: j-levin@uiuc.edu Subject: home page sample Hi, it's me, again. Here's one of my friend's home pages: <http://www.students.uiuc.edu/~ahartman/> Tanya Heyman
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 20:00:47 -0600 (CST) From: meeramalini sreedhar <msreedha@students.uiuc.edu> To: j-levin@uiuc.edu cc: msreedha@students.uiuc.edu Subject: Best personal home page Professor Levin, The best personal web page according to me was that of Stefan Panayiotis Agamanolis, who is a graduate student in MIT. His URL is http://stefan.www.media.mit.edu/people/stefan/ His personality seems to come through when we go through his web pages. It is very obvious to me that he is interested in photography because his home page opens with a picture of him standing beside a mountain which once visited. This was an innovative way to present his picture in his home page. He has provided information about himself and about the current projects he is working on by providing many links at the appropriate places. For example, in the text below, before i came to mit, i was an undergraduate at oberlin college where i majored in computer science, minored in philosophy, and tried to minor in film studies but couldn't get enough classes. he has provided links for "mit", "oberlin college", "computer science", "philosophy" and "film studies". His other interests include the David Letterman show and films, and he provides neat links for both including the CBS page on the Letterman show. Finally, he also lets us send him email which of course is nothing new as I found this in almost all the home pages I browsed for this assignment. Regards, Meera.
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 01:39:44 -0600 (CST) From: mohamad sadeg shabanTo: j-levin@uiuc.edu Subject: class 387 example of taxanomy my favorite personal web page http://www.students.uiuc.edu/~banihani/kh.html
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 13:18:03 -0200 To: j-levin@uiuc.edu From: radaydeh@uiuc.edu (Bassam Radaydeh) Subject: Class 387 My favorite personal web page http://www.students.uiuc.edu/~banihani/kh.html It is simple: Information, Language, Well desgined and contain short summaries about the person and his interests.
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 1997 15:48:50 -0600 (CST) From: steve song <s-song4@students.uiuc.edu> To: j-levin@uiuc.edu Subject: assigned stuff Dear Dr.Levin, As for the interesting personal homepage I found...http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/students/hegelhei/ It is one of my friends' in DEIL, and it is similar to what I had in mind when refining my own web page...It is not exactly elaborate, but it does have the basics, and that's what I want in mine, the basics. Until next time, Steve
Date: Mon, 14 Apr 1997 08:06:14 -0500 To: Jim Levin <j-levin@uiuc.edu> From: Rosina Neginsky <r-negin@uiuc.edu> Subject: exemplary home page Jim: I have not seen my name in mini projects for exemplary home pages. Hence I am sending you an URL for one quite outstanding home page that I found: http://www.geocities.com/Paris/3963/home.html Rosina Neginsky