Ed Mastery

Ed Mastery
Author: Michael W Lucas
Publisher: Tilted Windmill Press
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2018-03-15
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

“I’m glad someone’s finally giving ed the attention it deserves.” – Ken Thompson, co-creator of Unix Let me be perfectly clear: ed is the standard Unix text editor. If you don’t know ed, you’re not a real sysadmin. Forty years after ed’s introduction, internationally acclaimed author Michael W Lucas has finally unlocked the mysteries of ed for everyone. With Ed Mastery, you too can become a proper sysadmin. Ed Mastery will help you: · understand buffers and addresses · insert, remove, and mangle text · master file management and shell escapes · comprehend regular expressions, searches, and substitutions · create high-performance scripts for transforming files You must be at least this competent to use this computer. Read Ed Mastery today!

Ed Mastery (Manly McManface Edition)

Ed Mastery (Manly McManface Edition)
Author: Michael W Lucas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2018-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781642350043

Let me be perfectly clear: ed is the standard Unix text editor. If you don't know ed, you're not a real sysadmin. Forty years after ed's introduction, internationally acclaimed author Michael W Lucas has finally unlocked the mysteries of ed for everyone. With Ed Mastery, you too can become a proper sysadmin. Ed Mastery will help you: understand buffers and addresses insert, remove, and mangle text master file management and shell escapes comprehend regular expressions, searches, and substitutions create high-performance scripts for transforming files You must be at least this competent to use this computer. Read Ed Mastery today! Every so often, men contact the author complaining that his books use both male and female pronouns. This special edition, using only male third person pronouns, is for those special people. As the market is so much smaller, it's unfortunately priced higher. For each copy of the Manly McManface edition sold, the author will donate one dollar to his local chapter of Soroptomists International.

Time to Learn

Time to Learn
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1980
Genre: Government publications
ISBN:

Massage Mastery

Massage Mastery
Author: Anne Williams
Publisher: LWW
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-02-15
Genre: Massage
ISBN: 9780781780179

"Massage mastery: from student to professional, presents the theory (why) and practice (how) of massage therapy in an engaging, accessible way for today's adult and young-adult learners. Chapters are organized into manageable topics that facilitate incorporation into any massage curriculum."--Publisher.

Letters to ed(1)

Letters to ed(1)
Author: Michael W Lucas
Publisher: Tilted Windmill Press
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2022-03-17
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

You asked. He didn’t answer. The We Get Letters column of the FreeBSD Journal has been called “a tsunami of bile disguised as experience and erudition,” “a torment to the eye and a stain upon the soul,” and “the corroded battleship anchor that will drag an otherwise illustrious Journal to an ignominious demise.” If you ask people who aren’t the columnist, you’ll get a less luminous view. Perhaps even negative. We sincerely apologize. This collection of the first three years illustrates how rapidly Lucas abandoned any pretense of answering questions usefully—or, indeed, paying any attention whatsoever to his correspondents. It is unacceptable. What the editors conceived of as an innocent letters column quickly transcended bitterness to become elevated, even elegant enmity. Against everyone. Apologies are insufficient. In an attempt to keep these columns from teaching other articles bad habits, we have confined them in their own private volume. The publisher expects it to be presented as evidence at his inevitable competency hearings, as well as most of the civil suits. Next week’s suits, at least. "While we appreciate Mr Lucas' unique contributions to the Journal, we do feel his specific talents are not being fully utilized. Please buy his books, his hours, autographed photos, whatever so that he is otherwise engaged." – John Baldwin, FreeBSD Journal Editorial Board Chair

Instructional Feedback

Instructional Feedback
Author: Jeffrey K. Smith
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2023-02-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1544394659

Implement evidence-based feedback practices that move learners forward Feedback is essential to successful instruction and improved student performance, but learners often dread and dismiss feedback and its effectiveness can vary. Thus, sharing intentions, clarifying success criteria, knowing what type of feedback to provide and when, and activating students as owners of their learning are essential feedback functions. Instructional Feedback presents a comprehensive summary of the most recent research on instructional feedback and describes its successful implementation. With a focus on evidence-based approaches adapted to specific contexts, the authors use common classroom situations to demystify feedback and place it within a broad instructional context, along with definitions, characteristics, and precautions about its effect on students’ emotions and behaviors. Inside you’ll find: Coverage of all grades and concentrations, including math, language arts, music, art, and science Peer feedback, self-assessment, and subject-specific nuances Student and teacher examples of feedback and suggestions for improvement Engaging and concise, Instructional Feedback discusses why feedback is so powerful, how it is promising, and what it looks like in practice.

Benjamin S. Bloom

Benjamin S. Bloom
Author: Thomas R. Guskey
Publisher: R&L Education
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2012-02-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1610486056

Few individuals in the history of education have had greater impact on educational policy and practice than Benjamin S. Bloom. During a career that spanned over five decades, his research and writing guided the development of innumerable educational programs and provided powerful insights into the untapped potential of educators to help all students learn well. Benjamin S. Bloom spent most of his professional life at the University of Chicago, where he held the Charles H. Swift Distinguished Service endowed chair. At this university, he founded and chaired the program in Measurement, Evaluation, and Statistical Analysis (or MESA), authored or co-authored 17 books, and wrote numerous journal articles. He served as the president of the American Educational Research Association (AERA), a member of the National Academy of Education, and a founding member of the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA). Also the recipient of several awards, perhaps his greatest accomplishment was the profound influence he had on his students and professional colleagues. Much of his time was spent in one-to-one interactions with them, which have become known as "Bloom Stories" and have gained legendary status. Many of the "Bloom Stories" are humorous and show his amazing quick wit. Others recall the kindness and encouragement, and subtle wisdom he showed in helping students and colleagues overcome obstacles or setbacks. No matter what the topic, Benjamin Bloom's stories are touching remembrances that offer special insight into his uniqueness as a preeminent scholar, colleague, mentor, and friend. This book is a collection of these stories, with brief reviews of some of Bloom's major professional contributions.

Evidence-Based Educational Methods

Evidence-Based Educational Methods
Author: Daniel J. Moran
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2004-05-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0125060416

"A compendium of empirically verified instructional methods derived from research in behavioral analysis. Coverage includes precision teaching, direct instruction, computerized teaching, and personalized system of instruction, as well as discussing the use of peer tutoring, and chapters specific to teaching language, cognition, grammar and writing"--Book jacket.