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Speedreading:
- My
first day as a schoolteacher— Article: December 8, 2001
- My
Grandfather on Public Education— Column: Jul. 12, 1998,
Revised May 15, 2001
- Evolutionism
vs. Creationism— Article: Aug. 13, 1999, slightly revised
- Propaganda
Techniques— July, 1998.
- Logical
Fallacies— July, 1998.
- Speedreading
and Related Skills— Column: Jan. 13, 1998
- Introduction
to Ethics— Course Outline: May 4, 2001
- Diffusion
of innovations, Jon Roland— Article: March 17, 2003
- PhotoReading—
Improved form of speedreading/speedlearning. The webmaster discovered
the technique independently.
- FReader—
Computer program designed to improve reading skills, especially speed.
- AceReader—
Reading program to help you read faster while on the computer by
utilizing special display modes, such as tachistoscopic rapid viewing.
- Reading
Acceleration Machine (RAM)— Freeware device for presenting
word-groups sequentially at a pace chosen by the user. It is a
tachistoscope ("rapid-viewer") that supports efficient and rhythmic
reading, rehearsal of text-comprehension, and acceleration in reading
speed.
- SpeedMath—
Training program to improve mental math skills.
- SuperLearning—
Improve learning skills for all ages.
- Total
Immersion language learning— Many schools do this. Here is
one: Berlitz.
- Memory
Techniques and Mnemonics— Collection of methods for improving
memory and practicing memorization.
- Mental
Math— Techniques for improving mental math skills. And see
- BEATCALC:
Beat the Calculator!— Techniques and exercises.
- Curious
and Useful Math— Still more techniques.
- Casting
Out Nines, Jim Loy— Useful technique for checking arithmetic
calculations.
- Questorming—
One approach to the art of asking the best questions.
- Integrated
Scientific Method— One approach to discussion of the subject.
- Quantitative
Analysis History— Survey of the elements of the subject.
- Origin
of Epistemology and Scientific Method— History of the subject.
- Nonlinear
Regression Analysis on a Spreadsheet, by Paul H. Ricketts—
Most spreadsheets have the capability of performing a polynomial
regression analysis of any order.
- Multiple
Regression— Discussion of tools to analyze the relationship
between several independent or predictor variables and a dependent or
criterion variable.
- NLREG—
Statistical analysis program that performs linear and nonlinear
regression analysis, surface and curve fitting, and serves as a good
educational tool for the subject.
- Guide
to Grammar and Writing— See especially their
- Diagramming
Sentences— Essential tool for learning grammar that is being
neglected in the public schools today.
- Basic
Sentence Parts, Phrase Configurations— Diagrams of the
functional elements of sentences.
- Grammar
Handbook— Writers' Workshop, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign.
- Irregular
Verbs— Nearly complete list of the English verbs that give
people trouble.
- Exploring
English— Instructional material on English grammar and usage.
- Supervoca
Vocabulary Builder— Learn the words likely to appear on
standard tests.
- Soundkeepers
Vocabulary Builder— Words likely to appear on the GRE test.
- Number2.com
Vocabulary Builder— ACT, GRE, SAT, Free Test Prep.
- Robert's
Rules of Order Revised— Online version of 1915
edition. Essential manual for parliamentarians of deliberative
assemblies.
- Official
Robert's Rules of Order Home Page
- Robert's
Rules of Order - Summary Version
- The
Elements of Style, Oliver Strunk (1935)— Classic
guide to good writing.
- Rhetoric,
Aristotle (350 BCE) — Classic handbook on persuasive communication that
remains one of the best.
- Elements,
Euclid (~325-265 BCE) — Classic text on Euclidean geometry, never
exceeded.
- Rules
of Debate— Includes the standard Oxford Rules for
competitions.
- Debate.net—
Gateway to public debating.
- World
Debate— Books on debate and public speaking.
- Meter
and Scansion— Poetry Analysis
- Versification—
Poetic Analysis Terms
- Groupthink
Model— Outline of the book Victims of Groupthink
by Irving L. Janis (Houghton Mifflin, 1972).
- Groupthink—
Another outline of the concept.
- Geologic
Periods— Listed on one printable page.
- Tree
of Life— Project to put the entire evolutionary descent tree
online.
- Philosophy
of Science: An Overview for Educators, by Peter Machamer—
Introductory review.
- Modeling
Across the Curriculum— Research project to study the impact
of computer modeling tools on secondary-level science learning.
- Visualization
and Modeling— Symposium on the subject.
- Three
Kinds of Statistical Literacy: What Should We Teach?— Survey
of what is most important to teach.
- Information
Theory, Lucent Technologies — History and survey of the
subject.
- Approximation
methods— Introduction to some of the methods.
- Error
Analysis— Elementary introduction.
- Error
Analysis— Intermediate introduction.
- Constraint
Analysis— Intermediate introduction.
More advanced materials
- Prisoner's
Dilemma and Public Choice Theory— Explorations of the
conflict between what is rational for the individual and what is
rational for the group.
- Counterintuitive
Behavior of Social Systems, by Jay Forrester— Classic paper
on why public policies produce unintended consequences.
- Evolving
Complex Networks in Constitutional Republics, by Jon Roland—
Examines how changing network structures can reveal how political and
economic processes behave and misbehave.
- Information
Theory, Inference and Learning Algorithms, by David MacKay—
Textbook on the subject.
- Strategy
and Conflict: An Introductory Sketch of Game Theory, by Roger
A. McCain— Beginnings of a textbook on the subject.
- Should
Scientific Method be EKS-Rated?, by Craig Rusbult— Discusses
controversies in scientific method.
- History
and Philosophy of Science, by Ess— Notes for a course on the
subject.
- Positivism—
Some very introductory notes— Introduction to positivist
instrumentalism.
- Philosophy
of Science, by Alexander Bird— Introduction to the subject.
- Systems
Biology: A return to the scientific method, by Luke V.
Schneider— Presents a modern analytic approach to biological questions.
- Evolution
Is Not a Necessary Assumption of Cladistics, by Andrew V. Z.
Brower— Makes some interesting points on the theoretical issues.
- Theory
of autoevolution— Attempts to reconcile instrumentalism,
realism, and historicism.
- The
Tri-Partite Model of Representation, by Peter Slezak— Makes
some interesting points on the theoretical issues.
- Epistemological
problems posed by ecology and environmental management, by G.
Wiegleb— Makes some interesting points on the theoretical issues.
- Set
theory and physics— Discusses mathematical foundations of the
field.
- Quantum
Logic and Probability Theory — Discusses connection between
the fields.
- Methodological
naturalism— One approach to scientific epistomology.
- Computer
Learning and the Scientific Method, by Leonard Ornstein—
Makes some interesting points on the theoretical issues.
- Regression
Analysis of Time Series (RATS)— Econometrics/time-series
analysis software package used worldwide by economists and others for
analyzing time series and cross sectional data, developing and
estimating econometric models, forecasting, and much more.
Prime Reading—
First of several lists of recommended books.
Online higher education:
- Concord
School of Law— Accredited JD program available.
Self-improvement groups
- Toastmasters
International— Improve your speaking ability and make new
friends. Join or form a local toastmasters club in your area.