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| | | | | 34. 0. 1 Introduction With its roots in Psychology, experiments have always played an important role in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). For example, early experimental HCI papers include English et al. (1968), Card, Moran and Newell (1980) and Malone (1982). From these early days, the psychology-st... | |
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| | | | | Lifelong learning is part of my operating thesis on what it means to be an intelligent, intentional human being. Most of the learning I do happens online, and I've done a lot of thinking about how to use technology in ways that make that process more efficient.In my system, there are three distinct phases: Discover relevant information. Collect the useful bits for later reference. Put the material into practical use. | |
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| | | | | Many language learners complain that Spaced Repetition Apps don't work well. Are programs like ANKI, Memrise, Quizzlet really ineffective? No! Here is why. | |
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| | | An introduction to backyard astronomy for amateur stargazers. | ||