[tips] Doonesbury on laptops in the classroom

2007-11-10 Thread Christopher D. Green
What your students are really doing behind those laptops in class. :-) http://news.yahoo.com/comics/uclickcomics/2007/cx_db_uc/db2007 Chris Green York U. Toronto, Canada ---

RE: [tips] Stained Glass Brain

2007-11-10 Thread Shearon, Tim
Stephen said: "I do appreciate your concern. I just hope you don't have the opportunity to say I told you so." Stephen- As do we! Peace. And I wish my Irish friends would find a different blessing than, "May the road rise up to meet you!" :) Tim ___ Timothy O. Sh

Re:[tips] Advances in the History of Psychology blog

2007-11-10 Thread Christopher D. Green
Oops! None of the links below to particular posts below go anywhere for most people. Sorry about the mixup. No matter. You can find them all at the blog's homepage http://ahp.yorku.ca/ Best, Chris Christopher D. Green wrote: > Dear Colleagues, > > I just thought I'd put in a word (a

[tips] Advances in the History of Psychology blog

2007-11-10 Thread Christopher D. Green
Dear Colleagues, I just thought I'd put in a word (again) for the history of psychology blog that Jeremy Burman and I have been running for the past several months now. We're up to nearly 150 posts now, with over 50 comments from our hardy band of dedicated readers. The titles of the most recen

[tips] Remembering Norman Mailer

2007-11-10 Thread Michael Sylvester
He mastered the art of the psychological novel.Gone but not forgotten. Michael Sylvester,PhD Daytona Beach,Florida ---

RE: [tips] Stained Glass Brain

2007-11-10 Thread sblack
On 9 Nov 2007 at 7:41, Marc Carter wrote, among other things: > Wear a helmet > I thank all of you who provided graphic descriptions of what lies ahead for me if I persist in my folly. I may not take your good advice but at least now I wake up in the night screaming. Fortunately, I have a ver

[tips] Random Thought: A Final Word, For Now, On "I Care About Students"

2007-11-10 Thread Louis Schmier
It nice this balmy, cool morning. It was the first time I've gone out before the sun came up. True, it was only a three mile fast stroll, but it was a beginning. In that darkness, there was a light of calm. In that quiet, I was thinking about a short message I had received yesterday.