As I read through each post I keep thinking I'll respond to that one
because I agree with it. Then I read the next one and agree with that
too. So, I'm adding my voice to all of your very well-written posts. So
many times I have been offended and tempted to respond, but then decided
it (he) wasn't worth my time. Once in a while I got roped in, and
immediately regretted it. 

Thanks Bill for this list, no thanks to the one person who is trying to
ruin it for his own kicks.

Carol

 

 

 

Carol DeVolder, Ph.D. 
Professor of Psychology 
Chair, Department of Psychology 
St. Ambrose University 
Davenport, Iowa  52803 

phone: 563-333-6482 
e-mail: devoldercar...@sau.edu 

 

From: Dennis Goff [mailto:dg...@randolphcollege.edu] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 10:35 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: RE: [tips] response to Ed Callen

 

 

I know that I am quiet on the list, but I have been here a long time and
am not leaving. There is too much of value here to let one person drive
me away. As others have pointed out, that monitored list is not a
replacement for the knowledge or sense of community on TIPS. 

 

I have used filters for the list for much of the time that I have been
here so I do not see the "exuberant" posts that begin these discussions.
Those messages go straight into my delete folder. My guess is that Bill
Gates and his minions invented the delete folder for exactly this
purpose. 

 

Thanks to Bill Southerly for maintaining the list. It must seem
something of a thankless job at times like this.

 

Dennis

 

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Dennis M. Goff 

Charles A. Dana Professor of Psychology

Department of Psychology

Randolph College (Founded as Randolph-Macon Woman's College in 1891)

Lynchburg VA 24503

dg...@randolphcollege.edu

 

From: Frantz, Sue [mailto:sfra...@highline.edu] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 11:04 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: RE: [tips] response to Ed Callen

 

 

I, too, have been on this list for 15 years, and I'm not going anywhere.
This community has been too valuable to me.  

 

For those of you who lean toward public protests, I've set up a poll on
the TIPS subscribers page
(http://flightline.highline.edu/sfrantz/tips/index.htm
<http://flightline.highline.edu/sfrantz/tips/index.htm> ) where you are
welcome to vote on whether M.S. should be retained or removed from TIPS.
I'm not saying that the voting will have any impact one way or another,
but raw numbers are easier to see, for everybody here, than speculation.

 

For those who are more likely to protest in a less public manner, here
again are the instructions for setting up filters in Outlook.  If you
use a different email system and would like assistance, you are welcome
to email me off-list.

 

Best,

Sue

 

From: Frantz, Sue [mailto:sfra...@highline.edu] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 9:34 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)

Hi all,

 

There's no need to leave the list because of one person.

 

If you have Outlook, here's how you can use filters to delete messages
before you even see them. 

 

1.       In the top menu, select "Tools" then "Rules and Alerts."
Select "New Rule."  In the "Start from a blank rule" section, choose
"Check messages when they arrive." Click "Next."

2.       Check the option, "From people or distribution list."  Notice
that this has been added to the  box at the bottom of the screen.  In
that box, click on "people or distribution list."  In the "From" box,
type in the email address of the person you'd like to delete.  

3.       Click "OK" then "Next."  Now check "Delete it." 

4.       Click "Next," then add an exception if you'd like.  Then "Next"
again. Click "Finish" and you're done.

 

If you'd like to delete replies to that person's messages, create a new
rule like you did in step 1.  In step 2, select "with specific words in
the body." In the box at the bottom of the screen, click "specific
words" and type in the person's email address or name, depending on how
much you want to filter. As long as people respond with the poster's
header included in the email, the email address will filter that message
out.  If responders delete the header, then only the person's name will
delete those messages.  In any case, you'll have less to delete
manually.  

 

As a side note, I use a filter to move TIPS and other listserv messages
out of my inbox and into their own folders.  I also have email messages
sent just to me show up in a color other than black. That makes it
easier to sort the wheat from the chaff.

 

My best,

Sue

 

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Sue Frantz <http://flightline.highline.edu/sfrantz/>
Highline Community College
Psychology, Coordinator                Des Moines, WA
206.878.3710 x3404                      sfra...@highline.edu

Office of Teaching Resources in Psychology, Associate Director 

Project Syllabus <http://teachpsych.org/otrp/syllabi/syllabi.php>  

APA Division 2: Society for the Teaching of Psychology
<http://teachpsych.org/otrp/syllabi/syllabi.php>  

 

APA's p...@cc Committee <http://www.apa.org/ed/pcue/ptatcchome.html>  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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