Re: [tips] question about using ones notes as a text

2010-12-14 Thread John Kulig
Director, Psychology Honors Plymouth State University Plymouth NH 03264 == - Original Message - From: "Paul C Bernhardt" To: "John Kulig" Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010 3:42:29 PM Subject: Re: [tips] question about using ones notes as a text Hi

Re: [tips] question about using ones notes as a text

2010-12-13 Thread Dr. Bob Wildblood
John Kulig wrote: > >About a month ago I posted a question about looking for a text for a lower >level measurement text, and made no progress finding a text. If you were one >of the people who asked me to share what I received, I am sorry to say nothing >came in. I know I am long of tooth, b

Using your published book as text Re: [tips] question about using ones notes as a text

2010-12-13 Thread Jim Clark
Hi Isn't there a conflict of interest in the university administrators having such a policy, since they and the university benefit from the redirected funds? Does anyone know of evidence that absent such policies, faculty assigned irrelevant books/readings for their courses just to earn money? T

Using your published book as text Re: [tips] question about using ones notes as a text

2010-12-13 Thread Claudia Stanny
Several people posed questions about faculty earning profits from their texts (either published or unpublished course notes). UWF has a policy that ties into general conflict of interest policies. Faculty can use their published text in their course if they want, but they must redirect royalties e

Re: [tips] question about using ones notes as a text

2010-12-13 Thread Jim Clark
Hi I have been doing this for a number of years for my honours data analysis class. The course tends to fall between undergraduate and graduate texts, so I ended up writing my own chapters, which have evolved into a relatively complete manuscript covering a review and multiple regression for t

RE: [tips] question about using ones notes as a text

2010-12-13 Thread Marc Carter
chelle Everson [mailto:gaddy...@umn.edu] Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010 10:02 AM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Subject: Re: [tips] question about using ones notes as a text Hi John, I'm not sure I can offer much advice here, but I'd be interested in hearing more about any

RE: [tips] question about using ones notes as a text

2010-12-13 Thread Wuensch, Karl L
estion about using ones notes as a text Hi John, I'm not sure I can offer much advice here, but I'd be interested in hearing more about any responses you might get to this (both online and offline). I teach two courses--introductory and intermediate statistics--at the graduate-leve

Re: [tips] question about using ones notes as a text

2010-12-13 Thread Steven Specht
I am actually planning on doing something like this for my research methods course as part of my plans for my sabbatical. The "text" will actually be quite unique I think, in that it will be a "build-as-we-go" text which will include lots of in-class worksheets and activities (which I have done

Re: [tips] question about using ones notes as a text

2010-12-13 Thread Michelle Everson
Hi John, I'm not sure I can offer much advice here, but I'd be interested in hearing more about any responses you might get to this (both online and offline). I teach two courses--introductory and intermediate statistics--at the graduate-level. Both courses tend to attract students who do not ha

Re: [tips] question about using ones notes as a text

2010-12-13 Thread Claudia Stanny
I haven't done this in a course I taught, but I had several courses from a statistics professor (in the statistics department) who never used a formal text. Everything was from his notes. It would have been helpful if his notes had been photocopied. :-) I spent much time madly copying everythi

[tips] question about using ones notes as a text

2010-12-13 Thread John Kulig
Tipsters About a month ago I posted a question about looking for a text for a lower level measurement text, and made no progress finding a text. If you were one of the people who asked me to share what I received, I am sorry to say nothing came in. I am now considering using just my notes for t