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Archives - Posts tagged as 'Classes'

Just one more class

“I couldn't help myself from signing up for another class this term. Technically I don't need to take any ...” Continue linkarrow
September 6th / 2 Comments »

Rethinking failure

“I took a class taught by Karl Weick during the Fall 2006 term. I can't remember the title of ...” Continue linkarrow
April 18th / 2 Comments »

Poetry in Motion goes to Paris (nope)

“UPDATE: Paris in the summer is beyond this grad student's budget.  Oh well, at least I got in.  Maybe next ...” Continue linkarrow
November 6th / 1 Comment »

Cognitive Science, Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience - Class 4/17

“Where are we now? (Byrnes and Fox was 1998, what's happened since) Priti - kids learning grammar; phonological process deficit, ...” Continue linkarrow
April 10th

Notes from Bransford’s Talk

“John Bransford's Learning Sciences Guest Lecture Book/research recommendations: The Mind at Work by Mike Rose Anders Ericsson (expert performance, experts resist automaticity) Quality of ...” Continue linkarrow
March 16th

memo about memo

“Wrote a memo about the Poetry in Motion study last night; it seems that when you care about your work, ...” Continue linkarrow
February 20th

Seminar notes 2/6/06

“Guests: John Laird (EECS), Chris Quintana (Ed) John: 7 principles of game design Games – rules + goal (default goal, not just ...” Continue linkarrow
February 6th

Qual Methods Class Notes 1/31/06

“Interviewing context: in qualitative methods class, talking about our experiences piloting interviews choosing recording, transcription, etc. should be methodological - can't really ...” Continue linkarrow
January 31st

Research Methods (LS class)

“Guests: Judy Olson, some other guy in a green fleece Notes about PIM research: Forks poetry faculty Ann Brown – article in ...” Continue linkarrow
January 30th