2008: Not the best day ever, but that’s okay — A five-hour nap and a mug of double-chocolate truffle hot chocolate later, things are looking much better.
Today was One of [...]
2007: Weekly review: 2007.09.17 – 2007.09.23 — Hmm… So what happened this week?
Getting my book proposal approved was definitely the highlight. That
happened on Wednesday, and I’ve been [...]
2005: Discovering my inner nerd II — My first class clued me in to my inner nerd.
My first lab report brought my inner nerd out in full [...]
2005: Wrestling with Windows — They seem to be blocking Skype. WAAAAAH!
I booted the Vaio to see if Yahoo Voice still works. Took me almost
ten [...]
2003: On the introductory sequence — Andrei reminded me about the long e-mail messages I used to send to the mailing list. I’d been keeping some [...]
2003: Open WinCE? — http://openwince.sourceforge.net/
2003: Notes in [[Writings.ComputerScienceEducation]] — Partial list of topics:
- What is a good first programming language?
- Computer science education in small colleges
- Mentoring women and [...]
2003: Obstacle course? — http://wiki.wxpython.org/index.cgi/ObstacleCourse has an interesting idea. Not filled out yet, but maybe…
2003: Repositories — - Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching: higher education, peer reviews
- Wisc-Online Resource Center
- University of Texas at [...]
2003: The call for open resources in education — http://www.citejournal.org/vol2/iss4/general/article2.cfm
Proceedings of the Fourth National Technology Leadership Summit: Open Resources in Education
(Edited by Glenn Bull and Joe Garofalo, University of [...]
2003: Open source in education — Sharing the Code – http://chronicle.com/free/v49/i47/a03101.htm
More colleges and universities see open-source software as an alternative to commercial products.
Projects listed:
- Comprehensive collaborative [...]
2003: Education sites — Oh, wow. Another heap of wonderful sites
- Educational Technology wiki
- Blogs and wikis on learning
- EduResources Weblog — Higher Education [...]
2003: Text Twist exercise — - Demonstrates IO, Exceptions, Vectors
- Given: the WordTester class – explanation of algorithm to follow, can be treated as black [...]
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
vicco is it the same problem for nixnote? I wonder if this would work as an indirect access to evernote. – May 20, 2:52 PM
xpress razor Nice tutorial. Once in a while someone posts about Emacs, and I get tempted again to play with the devil. When two three days passes,... – May 20, 12:01 PM
Pat Thomasson Focus on what you can do and it tempers the helpless, overwhelmed feeling. That's a great piece of advice. – May 20, 6:05 AM
naivnomore Hand drawn one pager is done very nicely. Good work. Succinct intro for beginners. However, It will be nice to have another one pager organized... – May 19, 10:50 AM
Pat Thomasson This is great. As one of your less code savvy followers, this has prompted me to go a step or two back off the page... – May 19, 9:58 AM