Ramesh Jain

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Medal Theory

I became quite busy when I came back from San Diego after wedding.  Class preparations, interactions with students and other researchers, and doing daily chores kept me quite busy.  These things would be much less than what I used to…

By Ramesh | August 28, 2004 | General Updates | No Comments |
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Suzi’s Wedding

Weddings are fun occasion.  I just returned to Atlanta after spending (close to) one week in San Diego for my daughter Suzi¡¯s wedding with Adolfo Juarez.  Suzi and Adolfo has known each other and have been together for more than…

By Ramesh | August 23, 2004 | General Updates | No Comments |
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Query, visualization, search, and (now) prospecting

Advances in technology are resulting in creation of multifarious data in abundance.  Much of the data is appearing in some form or other on servers that are connected and are accessible by a vast number of people living in disparate…

By Ramesh | August 15, 2004 | Technical Thoughts | No Comments |
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Experiential education 3

As an example of experiential education we can look at education in a few areas that takes the form of experiential approaches.  When one learns a musical instrument, swimming, soccer, or weaving the approaches adopted in education are usually that…

By Ramesh | August 13, 2004 | Technical Thoughts | No Comments |
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Experiential Education 2

It is definitely important to enhance teaching approaches using technology, or any other approaches.  However, over-emphasis on teaching results in undesirable effects on students.  Students start considering their role to be passive in learning.  They start relying too much on…

By Ramesh | August 12, 2004 | Technical Thoughts | No Comments |
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