Web Site Guide

Templates: Geographical and Regenerative Studies Areas

Each geographical area web site should have the following components:

Target Due Date

 "Top" Page which includes:

  • Name of your geographical area/map
  • Names of group members and, eventually, links to individual home pages
  • General overview of what the site's about: geographical area, overview of the environmental issues addressed, etc.
  • A link back to the IGE 223 home page
  • Links to each of the Ways of Living Environmental Themes listed below
  • A link to the group's Regenerative Studies 301 theme
  • A link to the group's Concluding Essay
 Fri., Oct. 17
Information (prose, poetry, web links, graphics, multimedia, etc.) that examines your geographical region within the context of the course themes, each of which could (should?) be a separate page:  
+Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Consciousness: Seasons, Food, Birth, Shelter and Death
 Mon., Oct. 20
+Individualism, Collectivism, and Environmental Consciousness
 Mon., Oct. 27
 +Youth, Education and Environmental Responsibilities
 Mon., Nov. 3

 +Living with a Care of Ethics

Regenerative Studies Topic Information

 Mon., Nov. 10
 +Environmental Wisdom:Scientific Knowledge and Cultural Context
 Mon., Nov. 17
 +Global Issues: Sustainability, Regeneration and Justice
 Mon., Nov. 24
Group Concluding Essay reviewing cultural consciousness and the environment for your geographical area and discussing the collaborative experience involved in publishing your web site.  
Other Links as desired (e.g. an album, multimedia, general links to your geographical area, etc.)  

 Exhibition

Mon., Dec. 1

All pages on your web site should contain a link back to your "top" page, a mailto: to the group webmaster/mistress, and the date that the page was last updated.

Please annotate links that you include on your website.

Back to IGE 223 Home Page


Email questions, comments, suggestions, or greetings to: Dr. Jim Manley jcmanley@csupomona.edu or Dr. Susan Kullmann Puz, skpuz@csupomona.edu

 

Last updated October 14, 1997.