Archive for June, 2005
05-06-11
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Bugs and Free Software
Here’s a bug I noticed with wordpress. If you write a post in wordpress, but save it as a draft without posting it, these articles will still show up in your […]
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05-06-11
test feed
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05-06-09
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I had some email conversation with Steve Lawrence while he was at NEC, as part of an unsuccessful attempt to set up a CiteSeer site for myself. He is now at Google Lab, and is the creater of Google Desktop Search. Good move, Steve.
(Strange lighting on his forehead in this picture. Almost like […]
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05-06-09
The Crimson Hour
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05-06-08
DIAL-3: Developmental Indicators for the Assessment of Learning-Third Edition
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05-06-04
Tags: I first read about Project LISTEN back in 2001 or 2000, when I was working on a similar project, which nevery turned out anything. The project director is Jack Mostow - Research Professor, Robotics, Language Technologies, Human Computer Interaction, Automated Learning and Discovery, Program in Interdisciplinary Educational Research. Project LISTEN (Literacy Innovation […]
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(Research, Paperville, Psychology, Education) | 0
05-06-03
Social Intuitionism and Rationalism in Moral Judgment
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(Research, Teaching, Paperville, Psychology) | 1
05-06-02
Christopher Kello: @ NSF
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(Profiles, Psychology) | 0
05-06-02
Summer of Code
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05-06-02
Tags: One of the databases at Duke Library’s website uses QuikBib to format selected references to APA format.
QuikBib is a tool brought to you by Refworks in conjunction with your data provider.
QuikBib allows you to generate a reference list from your selected records in a variety of widely used […]
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05-06-02
Tags: Some 20 years ago Nelson Cowan published a series of papers on fluent backward speakers. His recent work on verbal short-term memory and its development is also relevant. Nelson Cowan Curators’ Professor
University of Missouri-Columbia Department of Psychological Sciences […]
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(Research, Profiles, Psychology, Linguistics) | 0
05-06-01
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If you watch the news, you probably would miss this one: the 78th National Spelling Bee is going on today and tomorrow in Washington, D.C.
Some info provided by the organizer of the event, The E.W. Scripps Company:
We are the nation’s largest and longest-running educational promotion, administered on a not-for-profit basis by […]
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(Teaching, Odds'n'Ends, Education) | 0