[comp.edu] postdoc in cognitive science or AI

rshelby@ms.uky.edu (Richard Shelby) (01/03/90)

I'll be graduated in May with a Ph.D. in philosophical psychology and
I would like to receive a postdoctoral fellowship in cognitive science
or artificial intelligence.  My dissertation is an examination of a
case-based theory of planning for action and the cognitive structures
required for it's implementation.  I am interested in pointers to US
universities which offer relevant postdocs; I am also interested in
tips on obtaining postdocs.  Please e-mail; if there's enough interest
I'll summarize to the net.

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Richard L. Shelby                    rshelby@ms.uky.edu
Department of Health Services        rshelby@ukma.BITNET
University of Kentucky               {rutgers,uunet}!ukma!rshelby

nrcgsh@ultb.isc.rit.edu (N.R. Coombs) (01/10/90)

 
 
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                Computer-Mediated Communication in Education:
 
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               edited and moderated by Professor Norman Coombs
                                       Rochester Institute of Technology

 
            Members of the Speech Communication Association and other
       interested individuals are invited to participate in an
       electronic conference addressing the uses of computer-mediated
       communication for educational purposes.  The conference will
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       integrated into college education.  Among the topics considered
       will be: the techniques and technologies that are currently being
      used and new ones that are envisioned; uses of electronic mail
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       teach college courses for the last four years and conducts
       research in the educational applications of information
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       Innovation Award from Zenith for his innovative use of computer
       conferencing in an educational program for deaf students.
 
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