Archive for May, 2009

09-05-26

Tags:Computing Research You do your normal lit search, and AuthorMapper shows where the authors are on google map.  That’s one of the things on my procrastination to-do list. They did a very good job, including multi-resolution icon representations that, for example, shows an icon for the whole North East US region when you are at […]

">AuthorMapper: Almost useful
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09-05-23

Tags:Statstics Teaching Data.gov can be handy in the stat course I will be teaching in the Fall.  
 

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09-05-15

Tags: Seriously, I found this word — unincluded — in a Ph. D. dissertation draft.
… and five 5-year-olds, who were unincluded due to reading ability. 
It was not a joke, at least I wouldn’t find it funny in the middle of the Method section. And no, the author is a native English speaker.

The "word" has, […]

">Unincluded, really?

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09-05-07

Tags:Computing Why did they think they needed a keyboard?

 

">Add a pen, the Kindle DX could be my note-taker

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