Welcome everyone to PLoS (I have followed them since their inception and am a
registered user).
PLoS is one of the very first open access journals. One of the co-founders is
Harold Varmus, now the co-chairman of Obama's science advisory committee. They
now have seven journals (see
Wow, I'm gone for a few hours and the world has changed.
Yes, indeedy, count me in. I've added my name to the growing list.
Alison
http://www.wikieducator.org/User:ASnieckus
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 7:07 PM, Wayne Mackintosh
mackintosh.wa...@gmail.com wrote:
hey Ben, Maria, Glady's Jim --
Hi Alsison,
Good ideas always get traction -- thanks for getting this much overdue group
started!
Cheers
W
2009/5/22 Alison Snieckus alison.sniec...@gmail.com
Wow, I'm gone for a few hours and the world has changed.
Yes, indeedy, count me in. I've added my name to the growing list.
Alison
Rob,
Thanks so much for making Feedback4. It works with Activity3 exactly as I
was thinking. And, I've successfully implemented it in the calc 3 tutorial.
It functions to add feedback for those that need it and leave it hidden for
those that don't.
Thanks for answering my call for the
OK folks, as I mentioned in a different post, an amazing paper with
full-color resources available just came out in PLOS. I am seeking
collaborators interested in developing lectures, case studies,
evaluative materials, inovative laboratory exercises based on the
paper and the data provided.