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Vocabla References & Resources for LessWrong A list of references and resources for LW Updated: 2011-05-24 F = Free E = Easy (adequate for a low educational background)M = Memetic Hazard (controversial ideas or works of fiction) Summary Do not flinch, most of LessWrong can be read and understood by people with a previous level of education less than secondary school. Nevertheless, as it says in the Twelve Virtues of Rationality, scholarship is a virtue, and in particular: It is especially important to eat math and science which impinges upon rationality: Evolutionary psychology, heuristics and biases, social psychology, probability theory, decision theory. Contents LessWrong.com This list is hosted on LessWrong.com, a community blog devoted to refining the art of human rationality - the art of thinking. Overview Why read Less Wrong? A few articles exemplifying in detail what you can expect from reading Less Wrong, why it is important, what you can learn and how it does help you. Artificial Intelligence General Friendly AI Machine Learning Logic

www.spanishisyouramigo.com/Hola/Videos.html Thesaurus.com | Find Synonyms and Antonyms of Words at Thesaurus.com Lexiconer The Best Textbooks on Every Subject For years, my self-education was stupid and wasteful. I learned by consuming blog posts, Wikipedia articles, classic texts, podcast episodes, popular books, video lectures, peer-reviewed papers, Teaching Company courses, and Cliff's Notes. How inefficient! I've since discovered that textbooks are usually the quickest and best way to learn new material. But textbooks vary widely in quality. What if we could compile a list of the best textbooks on every subject? Let's do it. There have been other pages of recommended reading on Less Wrong before (and elsewhere), but this post is unique. Post the title of your favorite textbook on a given subject.You must have read at least two other textbooks on that same subject.You must briefly name the other books you've read on the subject and explain why you think your chosen textbook is superior to them. Rules #2 and #3 are to protect against recommending a bad book that only seems impressive because it's the only book you've read on the subject.

11 Ways to Find and View Panoramic Images Thanks to developments in camera and web technology it has become quite easy to capture panoramic imagery. Panoramic imagery provides viewers of a better sense of the view one experiences when standing in a location. For example, a panorama of the Grand Canyon is more informative than a standard image view. Here are some great places where you can find panoramic imagery online. AirPano offers dozens of spectacular 360 panoramas of famous landmarks and cities around the world. The AirPano panoramas can be set to auto-play with a music accompaniment or you can navigate the panoramas manually. Panoguide is a site on which users can browse through galleries geolocated on a Google Map. Patrimonium-mundi.org is undertaking an ambitious project to capture and share 360 degree panoramas of all of the UNESCO World Heritage sites. Tours from Above hosts panoramic aerial imagery of cities and landmarks around the world. Panoramas.dk hosts dozens of interactive panoramas from around the world.

The Poem Tree: An Online Poetry Anthology Pictolang Authentic Materials for Teaching Languages: RESOURCES Authentic Materials for Teaching Languages Authentic materials - also known as realia - can be described as anything created for native speakers of a language. The cookies in the photo on the left are a good example of realia - they were made in Germany for German consumption, and they are a great source of authentic reading material (before they get eaten, that is!) for learners of German. Click here for a PowerPoint presentation about the incorporation of authentic cultural materials into the world language classroom. There is a handout also available here that details some of the benefits of using these materials with students. There are an almost limitless supply of materials available online that come directly from the target cultures of the languages we teach.

Languages - Quick Fix - Essential phrases in 40 languages ESL Teacher Resources, Job Boards, and Worksheets clear.msu About Rich Internet Applications (RIA) The goal of the Rich Internet Applications project is to create tools that are informed by language acquisition research, and engage language learners in active learning. Using our Rich Internet Applications toolset, incorporating speaking and listening into your language class is easier and more flexible than ever! The programs are free to use. The Rich Internet Applications tools run in your web browser.

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