RE: [xmca] aphasic fingers

From: Adam Mendelson <amendelson who-is-at berkeley.edu>
Date: Tue Jun 17 2008 - 23:28:24 PDT

In this article, Ardila uses "dystypia".

Ardila, A. (2004). There is not any specific brain area for writing: From
cave-paintings to computers. International Journal of Psychology, 39 (1), 61
67.

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From: xmca-bounces@weber.ucsd.edu [mailto:xmca-bounces@weber.ucsd.edu] On
Behalf Of Andy Blunden
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 8:33 PM
To: eXtended Mind, Culture, Activity; lisa farrance
Subject: [xmca] aphasic fingers

Does anyone know the word for a tendency to mistype words like writing "teh"
instead of "the." It's not really dyslexia nor aphasia nor alexia. Is there
a word for it?

Andy

Mike Cole wrote:
> Thanks lynda, we will check it out.
> Seems like we want BOTH to communicate and share INTERNALLY and get
> the word our EXTERNALLY.
> mike
>
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 1:37 PM, Lynda Stone <lstone@csus.edu> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>> After receiving this email, Jackie Hotchkiss, my new site coordinator
>> found a way for our sites to become part of a community that is
>> *private* and has the capacity for: a) discussion boards, b) blogs,
>> c) videos,
>> e) pictures, f) communication [comment boards], and the capacity for
>> individual groups (limited to a specific site as well as for multiple
>> groups. This looks like a great tool for collaboration/networrking
>> across sites. Because it is secure (only members have access), we
>> are planning on using this for next year as part of our program.
>>
>> Ning (www.ning.com) is the name of the social network that we're
>> planning on using. It requires a master administrator but is very
>> simple to set up, easy to change security levels, appearance, and
>> over all layout of the
>> page--
>> the different tools (blogs, videos, etc.) are selected so that each
>> site is easily designed based on individual needs.
>>
>> I'm sending this info because YouTube is not secure and does not
>> allow for communication.
>> On the other hand, we could use YouTube, etc. to share those things
>> we think can broaden awareness of our program----
>>
>> Let me know what you think---who knows we may be able to collaborate
>> more easily with this program---and it's free!
>>
>> Hope you all are having a great June!
>> Lynda
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>> On Jun 13, 2008, at 11:20 AM, Mike Cole wrote:
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>> Kris and I have been speaking recently about speaking out -- About
>> ways to communicate what we are doing that will get these sets of
>> practices more widely accepted and supported. What follows is a
>> representation of one of the manyt activities we engage with young
>> people at a HUD cite here in San Diego. We had trouble uploading it
>> to the tclearninglounge website, so at the suggestion of Ivan Rosero,
>> she put it on Youtube and Ivan will create the linke from the
>> Learning Center which is the center of these activities.
>>
>> The uploading is easy. And here is what a hard working UCSD undergrad
>> in Communication may learn how to accomplish in a week or so of
>> working with visual documentation of the activities.
>>
>> Seems like a really interesting potential pattern of collaborative
>> mediation for this forum as well?
>> here it is
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kiowil1I6UE&feature=email
>>
>> mike
>> PS-- What if every member of XMCA created a similar document. Think
>> how much we would learn about each other?
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>> Lynda Stone, Ph.D.
>> Associate Professor
>> Department of Child Development
>> California State University
>> 6000 J Street
>> Sacramento, CA 95819-6139
>> Phone: (916) 278-4326 FAX: (916) 278-3348
>>
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