[ACT-R-users] ACT-R for Dummies???

Frank Ritter ritter at ist.psu.edu
Sat Feb 21 15:25:16 EST 2009


There are tutorials given on ACT-R by Schoelles (and Ritter) and 
Lebiere and Taatgen.  Contact them if you want slides for a 4 hour 
tutorial (which would be too long).

There are a bunch of materials on the act.psy.cmu.edu web site, and 
there is an act-r faq (google it).

cheers,

Frank

At 12:44 -0500 18/2/09, Finch, Deborah D wrote:
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>I found the website http://act-r.psy.cmu.edu/  while trying to get a 
>better understanding of ACT-R.  As a doctoral student, I have to do 
>a 5-10 minute presentation on ACT-R for a cognitive psychology class 
>I am taking.  (Okay, I can hear you laughing from here!  J )  What I 
>was hoping to do was to have some kind of simple, hands-on, 
>minds-on, way to help my fellow students (who I am sure are as 
>mystified by it all as I am) get a better grasp of ACT-R.  Any 
>thoughts?
>
>Your help will be most appreciated!
>Thanks,
>Deb
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>Deborah Finch
>Visiting Faculty
>UMass Lowell College of Management
>1 University Ave.  Falmouth 207B
>Lowell, MA  01854
>978-934-2753
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