From cl at cmu.edu Fri Aug 5 10:10:15 2016 From: cl at cmu.edu (Christian Lebiere) Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2016 10:10:15 -0400 Subject: [ACT-R-users] ACT-R PGSS Schedule Message-ID: The 2016 ACT-R PGSS schedule is available on the ACT-R web site. Registration opens Sunday at 9am, with the first session at 10am. The final (scheduled) session ends Tuesday at noon. A boxed lunch will be provided. Participants are free to leave at that time, or stay longer for informal discussions. Let me know if you have any question or comment. Looking forward to see you all in Lancaster. Christian -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cl at cmu.edu Sat Aug 6 22:46:16 2016 From: cl at cmu.edu (Christian Lebiere) Date: Sat, 6 Aug 2016 22:46:16 -0400 Subject: [ACT-R-users] ACT-R PGSS Schedule In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: A few more details before the start of the PGSS tomorrow morning: - The meeting will take place in the Warehouse Room, which is in building 6, directly behind the main building. - Breakfast in the main dining area is included with the room for those staying at the Cork Factory Hotel on the conference rate. - Coffee, tea and water should be available in the meeting room all day starting at 8am. Lunch will be served at noon and afternoon snack at 3pm. - Tomorrow (Sunday), as mentioned in the previous email, registration opens at 9am with the first session formally starting at 10am. However, you should plan to make it to the meeting by 9:30 for welcome and introductions. - Don't hesitate to email me or call or text my cell (412-849-5671) if you have any question or issue. See you tomorrow, Christian On Fri, Aug 5, 2016 at 10:10 AM, Christian Lebiere wrote: > The 2016 ACT-R PGSS schedule > is available on > the ACT-R web site. Registration opens Sunday at 9am, with the first > session at 10am. The final (scheduled) session ends Tuesday at noon. A > boxed lunch will be provided. Participants are free to leave at that time, > or stay longer for informal discussions. > > Let me know if you have any question or comment. Looking forward to see > you all in Lancaster. > > Christian > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jmoon001 at ets.org Wed Aug 31 13:43:16 2016 From: jmoon001 at ets.org (Moon, Jung Aa) Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2016 17:43:16 +0000 Subject: [ACT-R-users] [Job posting] Associate Research Scientist position at Educational Testing Service (ETS) -- Princeton, NJ Message-ID: Dear colleagues, I am Jung Aa Moon, an associate research scientist at Educational Testing Service. We have an opening for an associate research scientist position in the Cognitive Science Research group. Please see below for details. If you have any question about this position, please contact Irv Katz (ikatz at ets.org) or Tanner Jackson (gtjackson at ets.org). Thank you. Associate Research Scientist at Educational Testing Service (ETS) -- Princeton, NJ ETS Research & Development has an opening for an Associate Research Scientist in the Cognitive Science Research Group, within the Cognitive, Accessibility, and Technology Sciences Research Center. The CogSci Group, currently with 16 members, investigates, develops, and applies cognitive science theories and methods to solve educational assessment problems. We collaborate on a variety of internally and externally funded research agendas around innovative student and teacher assessment capabilities, including game- and simulations-based assessment. We conduct interdisciplinary assessment research from a variety of perspectives within the cognitive sciences, spanning cognitive psychology, education, computer science, educational technology, and artificial intelligence. In partnership with teams of psychometricians, statisticians, validity theorists, computational and applied linguists, IT developers, assessment developers, and other cognitive scientists from across ETS, we create, develop, and maintain valid, innovative, technology-enhanced assessments to assess complex competencies for educational and workforce contexts. We are recruiting a cognitive scientist with expertise in the areas of cognitive task analysis, experimental design, and cognitive modeling, especially as applied to problem solving and interpretation of sequential data (e.g., verbal protocols, interaction logs, eye tracking, multi-modal data) in a variety of domains. 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