I have wondered over the years where all the tipsters have gone off to.
If I had to guess, I would guess that most of us who have lasted are folks who
are older, who remember the days when tips was the only show in town and we all
attended, religiously. Perhaps a bit of nostalgia and perhaps a
Annette,
I rarely post to this list and sometime feel a bit guilty about stealing all
the great ideas and not contributing anything in return.
I don't mind the monitored list restriction and I am also on the other list.
I started teaching AP Psychology in High School in 1992. Sometime shortly
Hi Annette,
I still look at all the posts, reply to some, delete others, ignore some
Recently I asked about articles for abnormal psych...got one response, Send me
the articles others mention.
I still enjoy TIPS and feel it has helped me in many ways to be a good teacher.
Yes, I also
Tipsters:
As indicated on the subject line, I wonder if anyone knows of email
lists, similar to TIPS, which focus on a) the teaching of statistics to
Psych majors, or b) co-ordinating a department's thesis course, or c)
academic advising (particularly in Canadian Psych departments)?
Thanks in
The Isolated Statisticians list might be a good one to try, Max.
http://www.lawrence.edu/fast/jordanj/isostat.html
There are also many great resources available through the Consortium for
the Advancement of Undergraduate Statistics Education, or CAUSEweb:
www.causeweb.org.
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012
I should have added that my recommendations were related to your query
about email lists (or resources) that deal with the teaching of
statistics.
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 9:56 AM, Michelle Everson gaddy...@umn.edu wrote:
The Isolated Statisticians list might be a good one to try, Max.
I suspect the list has gone quiet in recent weeks because many TIPsters are
too busy dealing with tree surgeons, roofers, electricians and contractors
and/or are busy reworking their courses to accommodate lost time. A big
storm like Sandy recalibrates priorities. To those, I hope you can resume
From: Claudia Stanny [mailto:csta...@uwf.edu]
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2012 10:25 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: Re: [tips] Where have all the tipsters gone?
[snip]
Several long-time TIPsters have moved into roles as chairs and administrators
at their
Some of us oldsters are still around. I still enjoy helping others but often
do it off list now. If I still have questions or info to share I will post, and
so I still find those that remain a valuable resource. I find that I have
already posted on issues that recur and so will sit back and
On 11/12/2012 11:24 AM, Claudia Stanny wrote:
Several long-time TIPsters have moved into roles as chairs and
administrators at their institutions. The crush of email in these roles
leaves little time for reading or responding to the many posts on TIPS.
Administrative duties have greatly
On Nov 12, 2012, at 7:20 AM, Annette Taylor wrote:
I have wondered over the years where all the tipsters have gone off to.
Email listservs once were the only game in town; but now they are, for the most
part, a relic of the past. There are many other ways for people with similar
interests
I thought Jeff's listserv had died, perhaps along with Jeff, until he
reappeared on TIPs. I may still be a member because I don't remember signoffing
(that will probably never become a verb now that listservs are a thing of the
past), but many of us don't start things off, just adding in every
Hi all,
I haven't updated our map in a while:
http://www.communitywalk.com/seattle/wa/tips_listserv_members/map/212399
If you'd like to be added/removed or have changes made to your entry, drop me
an email at sfra...@highline.edu.
Sue
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Sue Frantz http://people.highline.edu/sfrantz/
Sue,
New members on TIPS may not realize what an amazing resource you are. You
not only pull together the TIPS society, but you also are the guru of
psychology technology. You even have a twitter link, of course. (I just
signed in to Twitter so I could join the Cool Kids. Or at least figure
Ditto what Beth said.
Carol
On Nov 12, 2012, at 7:45 PM, Beth Benoit beth.ben...@gmail.com wrote:
Sue,
New members on TIPS may not realize what an amazing resource you are. You
not only pull together the TIPS society, but you also are the guru of
psychology technology.
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