From: Mark Bivens (mbivens_at_iinet.net.au)
Date: Fri Oct 29 2004 - 02:54:33 PDT
Hi Paul,
I'm an educational psychologist in Australia. I've been using my newts
(120, 2k 2100) for tasks such as calendar, note taking etc. The idea of
analysis of results is one I've been interested in, but personally do
not have the programming skills to implement.
I for one would find these applications to be very useful.
Cheers,
Mark
On 29/10/2004, at 05:32, Dr. Paul Jerry wrote:
> Hi again -
> First a quick thanks to the wisdom of the list, there's a great deal
> of info & support here.
>
> Second, I've ordered an MP2100 and eagerly await its arrival. I was an
> old 120 user (still have it) years ago, and used the 120 for clinical
> work, which leads me to my next question -
>
> Any other psychologists on this list? Once the 2100 arrives, I plan to
> spend some time developing (to the best of my limited ability) pkgs
> etc that might be useful to the clinical community, including forms
> for helping analyze testing results (I used Bowser many years ago as a
> differential diagnosis tool), tracking client/clinical info, etc. Any
> others interested in this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul
>
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> Associate Professor, Applied Psychology
> Centre for Graduate Education in Applied Psychology
> Athabasca University
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>
What is the price of Experience? Do men buy it for a song? Or wisdom
for a dance in the streets?
No, it is bought with the price of all a man hath, his house, his wife,
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Dr Mark Bivens
mbivens_at_iinet.net.au
B App Sc, Grad Dip Psych, Dip Ed, PhD
Registered Psychologist, MAPS, MAASE
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