Author: Trey Martindale
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How Many Test Users in a Usability Study?
Summary:The answer is 5, except when it’s not. Most arguments for using more test participants are wrong, but some tests should be bigger and some smaller. via How Many Test Users in a Usability Study? Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox.
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UCSF Implements Policy to Make Research Papers Freely Accessible to Public
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Good news for open access to research: UCSF Implements Policy to Make Research Papers Freely Accessible to Public
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Massive List of Ed Tech Conferences
Here is Clayton Wright’s massive list (68 pages) of annual conferences related to educational technology. The 27th edition of this list. Conferences | ACT @ The University of Toronto.
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Twenty Steps to Writing a Research Article
Here is a brief, very handy article that summarizes the process of creating a research article–from conception to publication. Twenty Steps to Writing a Research Article | Tomorrow’s Professor Blog.
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Hello From the Back of the Room
I often prefer sitting at the back of the room during a conference presentation or lecture. Sometimes I don’t even sit in the back row, but instead stand against the back wall, or just sit on the floor. Joshua Kim describes this phenomenon, and gives some reasons why. I agree with what he’s saying here–both…
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Aerial robots swarm the stage at TED
TED is always interesting, but this in particular caught my eye. Lots of opportunities for learning simulations. And robots are neat. 18-minute presentation. Aerial robots swarm the stage at TED .
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Video Walkthrough of AirPlay and Other Features in OS X Mountain Lion
Two interesting videos: Video Walkthrough of AirPlay and Other Features in OS X Mountain Lion – Mac Rumors.
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