Schools & Universities
15 sites
https://tecfa.unige.ch/tecfa/publicat/jermann-papers/Kobbe
A 1997 academic paper from TECFA at the University of Geneva examining how pairs of subjects used multimodal communication tools in a text-based virtual environment called TecfaMOO to solve mystery games collaboratively. The research proposes a novel class of artificial MOO agents called 'observers' that compute interaction statistics to assist human or AI tutors in collaborative learning environments.
https://cs.odu.edu/~vashok
Vikas Ashok is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Old Dominion University whose research focuses on Human-Centered Computing and AI-driven assistive technologies for people with vision impairments. The page serves as his academic homepage, listing his research lab, contact details, and courses taught including Natural Language Processing, Databases, and Artificial Intelligence.
https://yordi.me/feed
Yordi is a teacher and coach who writes reflective posts about education, personal growth, and life observations, including his experiences mentoring software development students through internships. The blog blends professional insights from the classroom with personal musings on topics like music, balance, and self-improvement.
https://msuweb.montclair.edu/~dinia/index.htm
A sparse university faculty or student page hosted on Montclair State University's web server, identifiable by its MSU domain structure. The page contains almost no visible content, with only a single image and one link present in its structure.
https://home.sandiego.edu/~ekim/e194rfs01
Dr. Ernest Kim's course page for EEE 194 RF and Microwave Engineering at the University of San Diego offers a comprehensive set of lecture notes, assignments, and supplementary materials for Spring 2001. Visitors will find Smith Chart tutorials, Matlab filter examples, ADS simulation guides, and downloadable tools covering everything from low-pass filter design to RF amplifier circuits.
https://math.dartmouth.edu/archive/c18w99/public_html
The official course page for Dartmouth College's 'Math and Science Fiction' class from Winter 1999, taught by Professors Davies and Trout, exploring the intersection of mathematics and science fiction literature. Featuring a syllabus, assignments, course readings from authors like Isaac Asimov, Greg Egan, and Ursula Le Guin, plus student group project pages covering topics like chaos theory, the Mandelbrot set, and game theory.
https://kdekle64.tripod.com/
Kyle Dekle, an agricultural education student at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College in Georgia, built this portfolio site to showcase his resume, philosophy of education, and diversity statement for prospective employers and academic purposes. Visitors will find a window into the professional development of an aspiring agricultural education teacher, complete with personal background and an issues debate section.
https://cs.odu.edu/~mln
Michael L. Nelson is a Computer Science professor at Old Dominion University whose homepage highlights his research in web science, digital preservation, and digital libraries, including work on the Memento and OAI-PMH specifications. A former NASA Langley researcher and NSF CAREER award recipient, he has been featured in outlets like The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and the BBC for his work on web archiving and repository systems.
http://ccs.mit.edu/21c
Hosted on the MIT Sloan School of Management server, this site archives the six-year 'Inventing the Organizations of the 21st Century' research initiative, which ran from 1994 to 1999 under professors Thomas Malone and Michael Scott Morton. Visitors can explore working papers, a Process Handbook, profiles of innovative organizations, and a manifesto outlining new models for 21st-century business structures.
https://people.bu.edu/gagnon
David R. Gagnon, MD MPH PhD, maintains this faculty page for the Boston University School of Public Health's Biostatistics department, offering links to SAS macros, statistical and medical resources, and government references. The page includes a NESUG 2013 presentation and various curated bookmarks for researchers and students in biostatistics and public health.