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81. Dawnelle Loiselle, Women's Studies, Towson University
This site has been designed primarily to serve the women and men I teach in our you will be able to send and receive messages from other mailing list members.
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Women's Studies: Women in Perspective
WMST 231
Instructor: DAWNELLE LOISELLE
"IT IS THE GREATEST OF ALL MISTAKES TO DO NOTHING BECAUSE YOU CAN ONLY DO A LITTLE. DO WHAT YOU CAN." Sydney Smith
Since 1973, with feminist scholar Elaine Hedges as its first head, Towson University's Women's Studies program has served to introduce and foster feminist scholarship across the curriculum. This site has been designed primarily to serve the women and men I teach in our introductory course, Women in Perspective (WMST 231). Here you'll find links to our interactive course syllabus , including course policies; assignment sheets; study and writing tip sheets and info; helpful links to Women's Studies issues and sites as well as to search engines (including one for FindLaw's legal database); and more. If you poke around, you may also find a few idiosyncratic links or documents that I just felt like including. I'll be looking for you to check back often.

82. RFE: Issues In Teaching Economic History (eh.teach)
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83. Resources For HCI Education
containing help There is also a mailing list for students To join the chiStudents list, follow the instructions early attempt to help educators teach about HCI
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Resources for HCI Education ACM interactions , Volume 2, No. 2, pp. 5-7. Gary Perlman , Ohio State University
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The links to Internet resources in the HCI Bibliography are more comprehensive and up-to-date than the resources listed here. A broad categorized index of hundreds of resources can be found on the ACM SIGCHI website on the HCI-Sites page. The most relevant links are listed under Education Table of Contents
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    This is the fourth installment on resources on HCI. Since the first three on the World-Wide Web (WWW) FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) , and User Interface Guidelines and Standards , materials have been updated continuously, and now these columns are available in an interactive form over the World-Wide Web (WWW); this article is available at 22-edu.html , a name that is based on the interactions volume and issue number and the topic of the column. The online version points to previous articles (which have been updated with news of developments such as the creation of a
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    86. Mini-Project Proposal For Mailing List Efforts
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    Mailing List Mini-Project Proposal Kent Paul Dolan There are many possible projects that could be focused around mailing list capability for Whistle-Ware that might fit within the time and staff limitations proposed for our mini-projects. Before choosing one, let's consider some of the possibilities.
    • We could enable outside mailing lists as an eyeball attracting tool for Whistle-Ware user sites. We could work at better reconciling the inevitable conflict between keeping the UI as simple as possible, for the sake of marketing and the users, so we can market software that sells and is easy to use, and keeping the UI as complex as necessary, for the sake of engineering and the users, so we can build software that works and is fruitful to use.
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    94. TEACH-POETRY Info Page
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