But the real question is... are you Eurocentric?
On Mar 28, 2006, at 10:03 AM, Anthony Golden wrote:
I retired from the psyc dept at Austin Peay State University here in
Clarksville TN back in 2003 after 23 years on the faculty. I actually
started back in 1970 at Lynchburg College (Lynchburg, Virginia)
teaching PSI
intro psyc courses with Al and Donna Cone and creating classroom
management
and CAI software for use on (if you can believe it) teletype
terminals. I'm
basically an old physiological psychologist with a knack for computers.
These days I run PACAT Inc which provides outcomes assessment
materials to
about 220 campuses spread across most of the US.
Glad to meet you. BTW - I truly enjoy TIPS - been lurking for a bit
but
couldn't resist this one.
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On 27 Mar 2006 at 21:37, Anthony Golden wrote:
Greetings. No cry for help should ever go unanswered so I did a
little bit of investigation.
Wow! Where'd you come from, Anthony? Stick around! And can I hire you?
Stephen
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Department of Psychology
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