[LCT] Re: LCT profiling tools

  • From: "Ayca K. Fackler" <aycakfackler@xxxxxxx>
  • To: "lct@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <lct@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2023 02:13:44 +0000

Thanks, Ian, for sharing this tool. Appreciate it.


Ayça Karaşahinoğlu Fackler

Ph.D. Candidate | Science 
Education<https://coe.uga.edu/academics/concentrations/science-education>

www.aycafackler.com<http://www.aycafackler.com/>

[University of Georgia]

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From: lct-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <lct-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Ian 
Siebörger <ian.sieborger@xxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2023 7:19 AM
To: lct@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <lct@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Sarah.Dowden-Parker@xxxxxxxxxx <Sarah.Dowden-Parker@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [LCT] Re: LCT profiling tools

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Hi everyone,

Yusuf Motara from Rhodes University has developed a tool for creating profiles 
using multiple LCT concepts (SD, SG, OR, DR, IR, SubR, PA, RA, etc.).  He 
presented it at LCT4.  You can find it online at 
https://cynic.github.io/elm-lct/build/latest/index.html<https://cynic.github.io/elm-lct/>.
  I hope others will find it useful.

Grace and peace,
Ian

Ian Siebörger
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Faculty of Humanities, Rhodes University
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On Thu, Jan 5, 2023 at 3:44 AM Karl Maton 
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

Interesting you ask, as I’ve just received another email on exactly the same 
topic.



Sarah Dowden Parker was in touch at one point with Andrew, who created it. 
Sarah, do you have his email? He might not realise how valuable it is. I’d like 
to see if we can work on it with him or with someone else.



Thanks

K



From: lct-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:lct-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<lct-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:lct-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> on behalf of Ayca 
K. Fackler <aycakfackler@xxxxxxx<mailto:aycakfackler@xxxxxxx>>
Date: Thursday, 5 January 2023 at 12:22
To: lct@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:lct@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<lct@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:lct@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Subject: [LCT] LCT profiling tools

Hi all,



Happy new year!



I am wondering what LCT profiling tools you all use to create semantic waves? I 
used to use the SG Plotter, but looks like it doesn't work any more.



Best,

Ayça



Ayça Karaşahinoğlu Fackler

Ph.D. Candidate | Science 
Education<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/91R_C71R2NTmgZME8I8x4HB?domain=coe.uga.edu>

www.aycafackler.com<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/kOPlC81V0PTjGY3O2u1s3vg?domain=aycafackler.com/>

[University of Georgia]

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