2010: Week ending September 12, 2010 — SCHEDULED: 2010-09-13 Mon 08:00
From last week’s plans
Work
[X] Classroom to Client: Create community and structure online resources
[X] Connections Toolkit: [...]
2008: First impressions in an e-mail world — I really wish I could’ve spent more time in Washington–not only to spend a month or two in the Smithsonian [...]
2006: What makes a good life? — Ian Garmaise introduced Lawrence Miller, who
was a wonderful addition the conversation. Talk turned to wisdom. I
asked him, “How do you [...]
2005: ACM training again — I saw a poster for the ACM programming tryouts. I’m really rusty, but
it would be good for me to find [...]
2005: Presentation insights from science competitions — On community.lifehack.org: presentation tips from a science fair competitor. Makes me wish I’d gotten into the science fair circuit!
I’ve given [...]
2003: Nifty Assignments — http://nifty.stanford.edu/
I should develop things like this, and maybe see about using some of
these assignments in my class.
2003: Naive tools for studying compilation history — Full text available at http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/pubs/2003/1588/index.html
First paragraph:
We are interested in assessing the impact of pedagogic programming
environments in the teaching of programming [...]
2003: CS education dissertations — At the University of Texas at Austin, Roger Louis Priebe earned a doctorate in Science Education in 1997 with a [...]
2003: Blogging as an educator — From http://www.cs-ed.org/blogs/mjadud/archives/000137.html#137:
I haven’t ever blogged as an educator, I must admit. This
is, I think, a failing in my blogging [...]
2003: CS education weblog — http://www.cs-ed.org/blogs/mjadud/ proposed an interesting question -
how do you compile? I notice that students tend to write lots of
(buggy) code and [...]
2003: mount –bind — Whoa, funky. mount —bind olddir newdir allows us to make contents available elsewhere.
2002: Fri Sep 13:45 2002 — Research and Development – CompSAT
Paolo Venegas
We learn so that we may learn more in this committee.
I believe that we should [...]
2002: Fri Sep 13:42 2002 — make remember use emacspeak.
learn enough to become a major contributor ito Emacspeak
if i store it in a database, then I [...]
2002: Fri Sep 13:24 2002 — Maybe I should store the tasks in a MySQL database. MySQL allows us to do a simple relevance query. Hmmm. [...]
2002: Fri Sep 13:21 2002 — Not fully formed
Existentialism: no “nature” but we have history. The moment we are born, we cannot say that that is [...]
2002: Fri Sep 13:58 2002 — decode-time is a built-in function.
(decode-time &optional SPECIFIED-TIME)
2002: Fri Sep 13:48 2002 — get a wish list of hardware – charmit
thinkgeek com
minimum
thin client, using the xscale chip automatic media transfer automatic networ [...]
Jonathan Arkell Using org-babel for startup is truly the path to enlightenment. Here is my crack at it: https://github.com/jonnay/emagicians-starter-kit – May 24, 3:33 PM
Olivier Berger I have played with the =orgmode-slideshow= solution for non-beamer presentations, which wraps the HTML export with only minimal changes, as an alternative to S5 and... – May 23, 1:01 PM
Archimedes Trajano Actually the left side of the things in the What I don't want group will just happen naturally and it's fine. Though I am using... – May 22, 10:53 PM
sachac I like that. =) I've got the unusual position of not having income pressure, so I'm glad I can make good stuff and give it... – May 22, 7:15 PM
Sylver Stone Yeap, I had to get all above summarized through (and much more) when starting with emacs. I found this post so illustrative, I've enjoyed it.... – May 21, 7:11 AM