Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Sue

Is he taking Microcase??  Or IntraCal?  Gosh, I just put together a Powerpoint
presentation and figure I am a genius (hahah).  I have to justify my 500 percent
increase in budget for the year--so the dean said I should show them I do know a little
about the computer.  Sure wish Kathy was close--I would have her come and present the
stuff.  I have visions of really doing a "Bill Gates demonstration of Windows98"

jackief

Sue Hartigan wrote:

> Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi Jackie:
>
> You are going just at the right time of the year too.  :)  It won't be
> too cold, and it will be a lot cooler than most of the rest of the
> country.  :)
>
> Let us know about the books and what is in them when you find out
> yourself.
>
> My husband is taking a lot of those computer courses now too.  He gets
> to go to Fullerton to do it though.  :(  No space needle or monorail
> there.  :)
>
> Sue
> > Hi Sue
> >
> > Will stay at the Westem (??--stuff is at school) and it sounds like a fairly nice
> > place.  It is a restored hotel I think with all the older fixtures, etc.  It says
> > I can take the monorail to the Space Needle.  I go the second weekend in July.  I
> > am excited about going as everyone says it is beautiful, but they are sending me
> > to a computer workshop (teehee) so I can set up a computer-based curriculum for
> > the department.  Silly them <g>.
> >
> > I will be glad to share the info from the books.  Have a real mixture--race
> > relations, cj, social problems and of course intro for sociology and psych
> > includes general, developmental, and abnormal.  I have been looking at one of the
> > criminology books and I really like his approach--he has finally written a truly
> > interdisciplinary book--the approach some of us have been asking the publishers to
> > get for years.  I like the fact this author is using economics, law, biology etc.
> > in addition to the two most often used:  sociology and psychology.
> >
> > jackief
>
> --
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>
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> 2.
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