Re: Modeling as Inquiry

Bill Barowy (wbarowy who-is-at lesley.edu)
Tue, 13 Jan 1998 15:11:47 -0500

Vera,

Would you be willing to share a preprint of the chapter you mention in your
email to xmca below? In the modeling as inquiry paper I am writing, I
conclude that there is more for all of us to learn about scientific inquiry
- and it would be helpful if I can reference your work.

Thank you,
Bill Barowy

At 2:16 PM -0600 10/20/97, vera p john-steiner wrote:
>David,
>I just finisherd a chapter on scientific collaboration as part of a book
>I am writing, we have also included a short section in our paper on
>socio-cultural approaches to learning Educational Psychologist, Summer
>and Fall 1996, and Yrjo's students are actively studying a variety of
>collaborative endeavors both in the US and in Finland.
>Vera
>
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>Vera P. John-Steiner
>Department of Linguistics
>Humanities Bldg. 526
>University of New Mexico
>Albuquerque, NM 87131
>(505) 277-6353 or 277-4324
>Internet: vygotsky who-is-at unm.edu
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