Watch Michael Pollan and write your reaction to his ideas:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-t-7lTw6mA
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Friday, April 1, 2011
A Virtual Library Tour and tutorials to help find articles, etc.
To take a virtual tour of the UA library and begin to search for an article.
Main Library Virtual Tour http://www.library.arizona.edu/applications/virtualTour/
Using the Library Catalog tutorial
http://www.library.arizona.edu/applications/quickHelp/tutorials/view/7
Main Library Virtual Tour http://www.library.arizona.edu/applications/virtualTour/
This virtual tour starts at the Main Library. Students click on the different floors of the building and then can click on the blue “I” (information) buttons to get an audio description of the different services/resources highlighted on each floor. If they click in the upper right corner on “Library locations” they will see a campus map with different library collections highlighted. Clicking on the green “I” (information) buttons brings up a written description of each library.
Using the Library Catalog tutorial
http://www.library.arizona.edu/applications/quickHelp/tutorials/view/7
This interactive tutorial addresses the following: 1. Find Books by Keyword searching; 2. Find Books by Phrase searching; 3. Find Book Chapters; 4. Find Illustrations in Books; 5. Find Books by Author searching; 6. Find the Call Number Location Guide to locate library materials; 7. Find a library book when you have an incomplete citation; 8. Find an article in a Journal when you have an incomplete citation
Academic Search Complete Tutorial http://www.library.arizona.edu/applications/quickHelp/tutorials/view/4
This tutorial takes students through the following steps: Locate Academic Search Complete on the library site; Identify Keywords; Search Academic Search Complete (ASC); Revise Your Search; Evaluate Search Results (Ensure Articles are On-topic); Locate Additional Articles; Retrieve articles that are not full-text in the ASC database; Locate scholarly articles; Create properly formatted citations.
Finding Library Materials http://www.library.arizona.edu/tutorials/finding_library_materials/
Another tutorial/guide that overlaps somewhat with the above tutorials. It covers finding books, articles, magazines, journals, newspapers, maps, etc.
# 10 Al Gore...is optimistic
Read pages 97. Thinking about the crises of climate change and the questions Gore poses at the end of the text, how do you think the countries of the world are acting quickly enough to resolve the crises? Why or why not?
#9 Be here now
Read page 93 and then write about one way try to relax or de-stress during the day.
Course Observations
Please read the syllabus, and the rubric I handed out, to find out more about course observations. This week you will just take the first step to research and figure out a couple of classes you want to observe. Write the the instructor, or professor, to ask if you may observe his/her class a few times. What classes are you interested in observing?
First, check out the course descriptions here: https://uaccess.schedule.arizona.edu/psp/uazsaprd2_2/UA_CATALOG/HRMS/c/ESTABLISH_COURSES.SSS_BROWSE_CATLG.GBL
Next, look at the course schedule to see when and if the classes you are interested in are offered this spring
https://uaccess.schedule.arizona.edu/psp/uazsaprd2_1/UA_SCHEDULE/HRMS/c/SA_LEARNER_SERVICES.CLASS_SEARCH.GBL
First, check out the course descriptions here: https://uaccess.schedule.arizona.edu/psp/uazsaprd2_2/UA_CATALOG/HRMS/c/ESTABLISH_COURSES.SSS_BROWSE_CATLG.GBL
Next, look at the course schedule to see when and if the classes you are interested in are offered this spring
https://uaccess.schedule.arizona.edu/psp/uazsaprd2_1/UA_SCHEDULE/HRMS/c/SA_LEARNER_SERVICES.CLASS_SEARCH.GBL
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