Re: musing and blocks and sig award

From: Pedro Portes (prport01@louisville.edu)
Date: Mon Apr 29 2002 - 05:57:42 PDT


I am really sorry we did not have time to get into the blocks or socialize
much...
Where can one get a set and related refs? It would be neat to use them in
studying double stimulation and insight moments alongside a TONI sort of
test (non verbal intel.)..

Re. Judy's post on ideas for a sig award, my 1st reaction ;
 to recognize a novel, original extension or research re, CHAT , say ,
since the sig was founded?? or perhaps before..... to recognize ideas and
applications that appear seminal and may have a future in this fuzzy
paradigm/field..
with the notion that the award may help place it under a center stage/spot
lite , provide fuel for it etc etc.
Perhaps include past presentations (papers), chapters, articles and books.

Congrats to the newly elected officers! May you take us to ever interesting
levels in Chicago Chicago...
pedro
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Barowy" <wbarowy@attbi.com>
To: <xmca@weber.ucsd.edu>
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 5:04 PM
Subject: musing and blocks

On Thursday 25 April 2002 08:34 pm, Mike Cole wrote:
> PS-- I had this really strange experience. A colleague I have known for
> many years met me several times at AERA but she couldn't recognize me
> to say hello. I must be getting REALLY old.

Naw. I think the evidence only supports the conclusion that you are getting
unrecognizable. It just happens that you are also getting old.

BTW, Ana, thanks for bringing the "Vygotsky" blocks. It was fun to watch
Michael (the other one) change in front of me.

--
...this was not just a matter of chance.  These strange things happen all
the
time...
[from the film "Magnolia"]



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