The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
JOMC 50/EIS Research Initative
This site last updated September 17, 1997
Nine Ways to Do Well on the Midterm
Study the assigned readings--
many questions come directly from the text.
Review the online syllabus at
http://www.unc.edu/courses/jomc050
to see where we've been.
Visit all of the links which are on the syllabus up to Feb. 11,
especially links to the pages created by Deb or any of his past and present assistants.
.
Be familiar with each of the subjects we discussed.
Know the
computer basics.
Study the
Internet History/Pioneers material
Study your notes from guest speakers--Rita Moss (business) and Barbara Levergood (goernment)
Study the information about Davis Library
Know what all of the acronyms (sp?) stand for, such as "HTML" and "URL." (This will be even more important for the next tests.
Study the
email addressing
and
URL addressing
information.
Understand email.
Understand and know the
Library of Congress
Ask Deb, Wendy and/or Eric all of the questions you have about the material.
Take your time with the test--
it can be tricky if you rush
This web site maintained by
Eric Chernoff
especially for students of the
UNC's School of Journalism and Mass Communication's
JOMC 50 class.
For more information, please contact one of the following:
Prof. Deb Aikat
daikat@email.unc.edu
Tom Hughes, teaching assistant
tahughes@email.unc.edu
Mike Manning
manning1@email.unc.edu
Eric Chernoff, student coordinator
echernof@email.unc.edu