"analogical thinking" Hmmmm....
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-=-EISTA '04 Organizing Committee invites authors to submit their original and
unpublished works, innovations, ideas based on analogical thinking,
problems that require solutions, position papers, case studies, etc., -=-
WHAT is "analogical thinking"?
My brain got stuck! <g>
JJ do you know about this thing? Is it useful or real?
It's in Florida, but not Ren's neighborhood, right?
I got the mailing last year too, so I figured it went to a million random
people, but last year they didn't lure me in with a term like "analogical
thinking."
International Conference on Education and Information Systems: Technologies
and Applications
July 21 - 25, 2004 Orlando, Florida, USA
http://www.confinf.org/eista04
Sandra
P.S. I looked it up. It's a fancy term for thinking. I figured.
I thought everyone thought that way.
unpublished works, innovations, ideas based on analogical thinking,
problems that require solutions, position papers, case studies, etc., -=-
WHAT is "analogical thinking"?
My brain got stuck! <g>
JJ do you know about this thing? Is it useful or real?
It's in Florida, but not Ren's neighborhood, right?
I got the mailing last year too, so I figured it went to a million random
people, but last year they didn't lure me in with a term like "analogical
thinking."
International Conference on Education and Information Systems: Technologies
and Applications
July 21 - 25, 2004 Orlando, Florida, USA
http://www.confinf.org/eista04
Sandra
P.S. I looked it up. It's a fancy term for thinking. I figured.
I thought everyone thought that way.
[email protected]
Kicking myself for being caught flat-footed (which I am - never heard
of it) but as intrigued by the term as you are. There's a pretty cool annual
Robotics competition/showcase in Orlando but I don't think this is it. In
that, teams are given a design problem such as making a robot that can function as
a conference guest, from tipping the valet and finding the lecture rooms to
schmoozing with the speakers and other attendees. (That was one of my personal
favorites <g>)
I'll poke around IRL in the next day or two -- JJ
SandraDodd@... writes:
of it) but as intrigued by the term as you are. There's a pretty cool annual
Robotics competition/showcase in Orlando but I don't think this is it. In
that, teams are given a design problem such as making a robot that can function as
a conference guest, from tipping the valet and finding the lecture rooms to
schmoozing with the speakers and other attendees. (That was one of my personal
favorites <g>)
I'll poke around IRL in the next day or two -- JJ
SandraDodd@... writes:
> -=-EISTA '04 Organizing Committee invites authors to submit their original[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> and
>
> unpublished works, innovations, ideas based on analogical thinking,
>
> problems that require solutions, position papers, case studies, etc., -=-
>
>
> WHAT is "analogical thinking"?
>
> My brain got stuck! <g>
>
>
> JJ do you know about this thing? Is it useful or real?
> It's in Florida, but not Ren's neighborhood, right?
>
> I got the mailing last year too, so I figured it went to a million random
> people, but last year they didn't lure me in with a term like "analogical
> thinking."
>
> International Conference on Education and Information Systems: Technologies
>
> and Applications
>
> July 21 - 25, 2004 Orlando, Florida, USA
>
>
> http://www.confinf.org/eista04
>
> Sandra
>
> P.S. I looked it up. It's a fancy term for thinking. I figured.
> I thought everyone thought that way.
>