ACT is on the Web!

David Chinn chinn+ at CMU.EDU
Sun Mar 5 09:23:02 EST 1995


As you will see in the announcement below, we have established a
prescence on the Web. Of particular interest to ACT-R researchers will
be the searchable archive of this mailing list, the on-line ACT-R
documentation, and the links to the downloadable versions of the
software.

We would like to establish links to others working with ACT-R, so if you
have a Web page, please let me know so that I can link you in, or we
would be happy to create a page describing work that you have done with
ACT-R and keep it on our site.

Of course I would welcome comments, suggestions and criticisms of our
web site, so please let me know what you think.

NOTE: We have a new ftp site for our software. This site is on the main
CMU machines, so it should be less affected by backup schedules, etc.
than Largo. Its location is:

ftp://ftp.andrew.cmu.edu/pub/act-r/ftp/
(i.e. log-in to ftp.andrew.cmu.edu as anonymous and change to the
directory /pub/act-r/ftp)


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ACT Research Group Web site

The ACT Research Group at Carnegie Mellon University is proud to
announce that it is now on the Web. We can be found at:

<URL:http://sands.psy.cmu.edu/>

The site contains information about our research on the ACT Architecture
of Cognition. There are links to the software for running cognitive
models in ACT and you can read the manual on-line. There are home pages
for members of the group and some of their papers.

There is also information on the Advanced Computer Tutoring Project and
the new Pittsburgh Area Cognitive Tutoring Center. You can learn about
our intelligent computer tutors that are being used to teach 9th grade
algebra in the Pittsburgh Public School System.

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