Don't forget that you'll need at least one CD-R to burn in lab this week. You'll be finding geospatial data on the Web and some of these files are pretty big.
Bring at least one CD-R to lab.
Jim
To all those who had the chance to visit the Cloquet Forestry Station on the field trip, we would appreciate your feedback about the experience. I have emailed each of you an evaluation form. Print it, fill it out and drop it off after lecture next week.
Would you like to see a photo from the trip?
Jim
Hi there people. I have little to say. I should be paying attention to Prof. Burke....so bye
Ready for some fun? All members of this class are now authors on this blog. That means you can create and share messages with the rest of the class that are as clever and informative as this one. It's easy.
First, the link to the main university blog site is here. Once you're at the main site, on the left side of the screen, you'll see a link that says 'Login to your blog'. Select that. You'll get a standard log-in screen just like for your email where you enter your university email name and password.
A new screen will display that shows all of your blogs. Right now, there's probably just one. Want to have your own blog? Read that main blog page or see me -- I'd be happy to help you create one.
Anyway, to create a message to share with the class (and the entire Internet), select the tag that says 'New entry' or 'Create new entry' underneath the listing for the blog ENR/FR/RRM 1001.
Compose your message. At the bottom of the screen are two buttons: Preview and Save. Guess what they do? Maybe you should try each one and see.
The good news is that any message you create can be changed or deleted after posting by you because, well...you're the author...and by me, because, well...I'm the TA...so be nice, keep the language clean and try not to say bad things about me, your classmates or your instructors, even if they're true.
If you need help with this or anything else in class, see me in lab. I am happy to show you the ropes.
Jim (the TA,ll guy)
In order to give you assignment and grade feedback, each person in the class is assigned a 4-digit number to preserve your privacy. During the first week of lab, you can expect an email from me that contains your unique number. Aren't you excited?
Jim (the TA,ll guy)
Welcome to the ENR/FR/RRM 1001 Orientation and Informatiion Systems weblog. There is a blog category for lecture and a blog category for lab. This posting is for the lab category.
Your lab instuctors and TA will use this blog to post information related to lab assignments. Students should use the site to post questions or comments that they feel will be generally useful to the class as a whole.