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Welcome to World Sustainability Wiki Home Page 

Last update 6/30/2009 by Wayne Hayes

Now that the summer courses are concluded, I am building notes on the wiki and web site regarding World Sustainability. This prepares for the next round of World Sustainability and Public Policy, in the fall semester. The following pages, anticipating an audience of undergraduate students, are under construction:

 

The Summer I Semester Has Ended: Thanks to All 

Thanks to all for completing the summer session courses. The summer session goes by fast and the on-line offerings require discipline. Most of the students in both courses have kept up with the program. I will soon start grading, but only after reading a sample of each batch to determine benchmarks.

 

I hope that you all remain well and enjoy the rest of the summer.

 

Professor Wayne Hayes 


 

The summer session students should orient themselves according to which course they are taking with Professor Hayes:

  • For World Sustainability, ENST20912, go to this Bulletin Board.
  • For Public Policy, ENST20710, go to this Bulletin Board.
  • This wiki site provides a rapid and flexible tool to add material to my courses. Look to the panels on the right to learn how to navigate, PBWorks help, and the wiki manual. Folks have found the wiki easy to use. The feedback has been positive over the year that I have used the wiki. Have fun!
  • Log into the Ramapo Moodle.,
  • Examine my Tips & Traps page to better use the on-line course delivery and the wiki.
  • My biography page introduces me.

 

 

 

 

 


©Wayne Hayes, Ph.D. 5/24/2008

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