Nov
06
2008
As a continuation on my last article on learning the Korean language I would like to add another more entertaining resource to your toolbox. Seemingly a staple in almost all Asian entertainment the drama series holds millions of Koreans on the edge of their seats each week.
Similiar to the American soap opera, Korean dramas offer a large amount of spoken word training. Don’t get excited though, these are not your typical soap operas. They differ from their American counterparts in many ways.
- Production value tends to be higher.
- Limited runs - most shows tend to be 10-16 episodes long.
- Cultural differences.
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Nov
04
2008
While no tool can do the learning for you, using the right tools can help you excel and be productive. Some of the best web based tools available are from Google. Google Notebook allows you to add, edit, comment, label, and print notes you take in your browser.
To use Google Notebook you need to have a Google account. Registering for a google account will allow you to use all Google’s services. Once you have registered you will be presented with an empty notebook.

To add notes you will first need to add a new notebook by clicking “Create a new notebook…” You will be prompted with a text box to name your new notebook. I will just stick with the default names for this tutorial. After naming your new notebook click the OK button or hit enter.
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Nov
03
2008
One of the topics I wanted to cover here was new students entering college. It’s a tough time for us and with most students taking next to nothing of value their senior year, thats almost a year with no review of your math skills. I wanted to take the time to outline a few resources for reviewing your basic algebra skills before you take your placement tests.
- College Algebra with Applications, 2e
- Principles of Elem. Algebra with Applications,2e
- Principles of Intermediate Algebra with App.,2e
- A First Course in Linear Algebra
These are just a few resources to get you started. One of the sad things about public schools that I remember was not getting to keep my books. Who wouldn’t want to have such resources. Giving them back was always hard.
Nov
03
2008
I wanted to take the time to highlight one of the greatest and oldest resources for literature on the Internet, Project Gutenberg. PG is a collection of public domain works digitized and posted for free. PG is the oldest digital library on the internet. Started in 1971 by Michael Hart at the University of Illinois. Hart started the project as an effort to pay back the community for the computer time he was given free of charge at the university.
Today PG contains more than 30,000 items including books, periodicals, and reference works available free of charge to the public. It can easily be searched by author and title, and all the books are readable by anyone with a web browser.
To get you started using PG I wanted to list a few classic publications that are available and currently used in undergrad literature classes. One caveat to keep in mind is that not all books on PG are the current ’scholarly’ edition. The most recent editions of these books would be copyrighted. That said, I have used the texts from PG for school and had no problems.
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