THE JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, COMMUNITY, AND VALUES

Mission

The Berglund Center for Internet Studies is an institute of Pacific University Oregon, located in Forest Grove, 20 miles west of Portland. We are funded by a generous grant from Pacific University alumni Drs. Mary and James Berglund of La Jolla, California.

The Berglund Center facilitates both theoretical discussion and practical action relating to the impact of the Internet upon individuals and their communities worldwide. We study the effects of the Internet on the ways we work, communicate, teach, and learn.

The Director of the Center is Professor Jeffrey Barlow, a senior member of the Pacific University faculty and the Matsushita Chair of Asian and International Studies at Pacific.

Technical support is provided by student majors from the Computer Science and Integrated Media programs at Pacific. Students from a variety of programs and departments work for us in a wide range of activities.

November 2009

Volume 9, Issue 9

Feature

Leonard D. DuBoff and Christy O. King - Email Traps and Troubles

Technology

Michael Geraci - Surf's Up: HTML Five-oh! (Part 1)

Security

Pat McGregor - Snips, Snails, Truffles, Malware Warnings, and other...

Social Networking

Jenn Hernandez - "My dad and Me are Asian. My mom's not": Multiracial...

Book and Site Review

Verismo Network's VuNow

Book and Site Review

Scott Warnock's Teaching Writing Online. How & Why.

Editorial

An Educator Reconsiders the Kindle

Announcements

Pandemic Pandemonium

Announcements

Internet Scam of the Month

Announcements

Roundtable