With over half of all votes cast, Jason Finley’s haiku on metacognition is the clear winner in the academic haiku contest! Congratulations, Jason!
Here’s his haiku one last time:
Wield your mind better:
offload thinking, and improve
metacognition.
“Exceeding Cognitive Limitations: Metacognition and Offloading onto the Environment.”
I think one reason this poem was successful is its resonance with time […]
Entries Tagged 'Contests' ↓
We have a winner!
March 1st, 2007 — Academia, Contests
$1000 prize in the Al-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz (Malcolm X) Islamic Sermon Competition
February 27th, 2007 — Muslims and Islam, Contests
Are you sick of haiku? Was a measly $10 iTunes gift certificate not worth your time? Well, if you’re Muslim, you’re now invited to submit a sermon to the first ever Malcolm X sermon competition, hosted by Muslims for Progressive Values. First place gets you $1,000.
As many of you know, my research is on Islamic […]
Finalists revealed, now choose overall winner in the academic haiku contest
February 27th, 2007 — Academia, Contests
Results are in for round one of the haiku contest. 370 votes were cast and we had very close finishes across all fields–no category was decided by more than two votes!
Here are your four outstanding finalists competing for the super fantastic grand prize. In alphabetical order by opening word:
1.
Counterarguments:
Let them sleep, like dogs? Oh, no:
Refute […]
Final 12 hours to cast your vote in round one of the haiku contest!
February 26th, 2007 — Academia, Contests
So far 312 votes have been cast in the academic haiku contest — thanks to all who have participated! All the categories have very close races and it’s still a toss-up as to which poems will make it to the final round. Those of you who haven’t voted yet still have a chance to change […]
Vote for your favorite tech/computer/internet haiku!
February 24th, 2007 — Academia, Contests
Here are all the tech/computer/internet entries from the academic haiku contest. Please vote for your favorite by Monday night (Feb. 26). UPDATE: Voting is now in progress to choose the overall winner! Vote by 11:59 PM, Wednesday, February 28.
1.
Data hides in JPEG.
Eve can’t know; the oppressed speak,
Not just al Qaeda
“Odd-even histogram-preserving JPEG steganography”
2.
marsupial bot
kangaroolike behavior
now […]
Vote for your favorite social science haiku!
February 24th, 2007 — Academia, Contests
Here are all the social science entries from the academic haiku contest. Please vote for your favorite by Monday night (Feb. 26). UPDATE: Voting is now in progress to choose the overall winner! Vote by 11:59 PM, Wednesday, February 28.
1.
dixie chicks blacklist
krugman blames clear channel (jerks)
nope, it was rednecks
“Elites, Masses, and Media Blacklists: The Dixie […]
Vote for your favorite humanities haiku!
February 24th, 2007 — Academia, Contests
Here are all the humanities entries from the academic haiku contest. Please vote for your favorite by Monday night (Feb. 26). UPDATE: Voting is now in progress to choose the overall winner! Vote by 11:59 PM, Wednesday, February 28.
1.
Words like “so, you know”
glue onto pronouns; grammar
from faded meaning.
“The grammaticalisation of discourse markers in relative clauses”
2.
The […]