LAW & ECONOMICS


Where Can I Find It? Where Should I Put It?


    There is both an Internet site (http://www.wellesley.edu/Economics/econ325/) and a First Class Conference for the course. The First Class Conference is named Econ325-01-F08. You should put the course conference on your First Class Desktop.

    Some things for the course are on the Internet site and some are in the First Class Conference. The list that follows tells you where everything is. Bookmark this page and come back here when you need to know where something is or where to put something (e.g., completed assignments).


The Following Material Are on The Course's Internet Site


Main Page for the Course's Internet Site

Course Description

Course Outline & Readings

Assignments


The Following Folders Are in the First Class Conference for the Course


Econ325-F07

    My Draft Class Presentation--Drafts of the Power Point presentations that I will use in class will be here.

    Econ325-Drop--This is where you put: (1) answers to the Assignments, (2) your midterm and (3) your final paper.

    Econ223-Information & Messages--This contains an archive of all of the messages that I send to the class during the semester. Don't ask a question twice just go to this archive & retrieve the email that answered the question.

    Econ325 E-Reserve--E-Reserve material will be here.

    Ask Ann!-Econ325--This is where you should put questions for me. Do not email me directly with questions related to the course.

    Ask Betty!-Econ325--This is where you should put questions for Betty Febo, the economics' reference librarian.

    Schedule for Presentations--This is where I will put the schedule for the presentations of your final paper at the end of the semester.

            There are a number of other folders in the course conference that you can use. I will introduce some other folders in the conference during the semester. You should skim all of them to determine which ones will be of use to you.


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