I am the Instructional Technology Librarian at Johnson C. Smith University.
Member since Jun 01, 2009, follows 2 people, 1 public groups, 66 public bookmarks (72 total).
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- CED :: AHE :: AHE Cohort on 2009-06-17
- PowerPoint Presentation - eLearning and the design of everyday instruction on 2009-06-16
- Wolfram|Alpha on 2009-06-12
- JCSU 2 dot 0 on 2009-06-11
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This is a test paper - Google Docs on 2009-06-10
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[Thu 07 May 2009 09:49:12 AM EDT] Hafsa Murad : Hi Andrea, I can hear you loud and clear.
[Thu 07 May 2009 09:49:18 AM EDT] Blanche Sanders : Smile, you're on candid camera
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Beth Martin on 2009-06-10
Another test
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J. Murrey Atkins Library on 2009-06-10
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Beth Martin on 2009-06-10
I actually wrote a thesis!
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Beth Martin on 2009-06-10
I cannot believe that I wrote this abstract...oh if I could do it again.
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Maurice Rene Charland - The Incommensurability Thesis and the Status of Knowledge - Philosophy and Rhetoric 36:3 on 2009-06-10
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Kuhn's influential work, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962).
Kuhn is often cited by scholars concerned with the discursive strategies by
which the natural and social or human sciences justify themselves and their
specific claims. Kuhn's legacy is well captured by Nelson, Megill, and McCloskey
in the opening essay of The Rhetoric of the Human Sciences (1987) where
they link him to Stephen Toulmin and Chaïm Perelman as instigators of the study
of the Rhetoric of Inquiry. In their words, Kuhn's landmark classic "challenges
philosophy to account for the actual -

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Beth Martin on 2009-06-10
Thomas Kuhn...Make sure to read "Structure"
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Johnson C. Smith University on 2009-06-10
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Beth Martin on 2009-06-10
Welcome to the library!
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Beth Martin on 2009-06-10
Don't forget the gateway to your journal article search!
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- Women Mathematicians, Sponsored by Agnes Scott College on 2009-05-29
- History of Black Women in the Mathematical Sciences on 2009-05-28
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