As I read through the comments on introductions, I puzzled once
again about who appears to be missing from this list.  We see posts from
faculty in a variety of community colleges and lesser known universities
(like my own).  Yet rarely is there a post from a professor at one of
the elite universities (Harvard, Yale, Berkeley, Stanford).  Perhaps
teachers at the high-visibility schools don't have the time--yet they
generally teach  half the load of the typical TIPS poster, and they have
the most capable graduate students in the world as their research
assistants/TA's.  Perhaps they don't have the interest (focused on
research rather than teaching).  Perhaps they already have all the
answers and see no need to discuss issues of teaching philosophy and
technique.
     Just wondering...
          --Dave

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David E. Campbell, Ph.D.        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Department of Psychology        Phone: 707-826-3721
Humboldt State University       FAX:   707-826-4993
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