Chart Share!

Welcome to an on-line Chart Share! The sharers are listed below, with the most recent chart sharer listed first. The rules are the same as always. You must use an (almost) Standard Celeration Chart, and you take a few (paragraphs) to explain it. The audience then feels free to comment. If you are a sharer, here is how you submit a chart. If you are in the audience, please share your comments to the ShareChair. We will post them along with the chart. If this all sounds strange, begin with the Precision Teaching page.

Note to new visitors. The charts were submitted by Precision Teachers from all over the world from 1999 to 2001, at a time that it was difficult to send Chart graphics via email. Since then, most charters send their charts in their own emails, and a chart share board is no longer necessary. These charts are shown here so we can all discuss them. Only a few of the charts are from the students or mediators at TLI or Ben Bronz Academy. When students submit their own charts, they are usually listed with their first name and last initial only.

Charters: (Subject, and date submitted or updated)

  1. Jeff Wainwright - Emma's Post-Vocalic Sounds - 7/28/2001
  2. John Wilson - Kevin's Task Acquisition - 7/9/2001
  3. Michael Fabrizio - Pence's Scan and Praise Chart - 8/7/2000
  4. Stu Harder - A study of School Discipline Referrals. - 7/24/2000
  5. Stu Harder - Steven's Charts of Math and Behaviors. - 6/18/2000
  6. Michael Fabrizio - Evan's Chart of Free/Say Words in Context. - 6/18/2000
  7. Michael Fabrizio - Katie's Chart of learning animal names. - 6/8/2000
  8. Michael Fabrizio - Evan's Chart of Hear/Say Postvocalic sounds. - 6/9/2000
  9. Robbie - How I learned to read. - 4/27/2000
  10. Jeremy - Do you have any ideas for helping a deaf student in reading? - 3/5/2000
  11. Rick Kubina - Hits and Members on the List Server - 11/ 23/99 (Updated 12/29/99)
  12. Giordana Malabello - Bobby's handwriting - 11/28/99
  13. Stuart Harder - Blood Glucose Monitoring - 11/ 26/99
  14. Steve A - Reading Fluencies - 5/7/99 (Updated 5/17/99, 7/4/99)
  15. Jimmy D - Reading Fluencies - 4/18/99 (Updated 5/3/99, 7/4/99)
  16. Richard McManus - Traffic Accidents in Massachusetts - 5/23/99
  17. Abigail Calkin - Johnson's behavior - 4/19/99 (Updated 4/29/99) (Updated 5/17/99)
  18. Michael Maloney - Teach Your Children Well book tour - 5/3/99
  19. James T - Typing Fluencies - 4/18/99

To Submit a Chart: The Chart Share is open to any of the stalwart few who want to see their data on the Web on a Standard Celeration Chart, and who is a member of the Standard Celeration Society or SCListServ, or whose Chart Ancestor is a member of one of those august bodies. When you submit the chart, please list your chart ancestry. (Who introduced you to this secret society, and how was that person infected?) Try to limit the number of charts per share to one or two - too many slow up the page, and cut out visitors with older browsers. No naughty subjects. Kids are participating in this Chart Share.

To submit a chart, make it on your own computer (using Excel, StatView, etc.) and save it as a bitmap (.bmp), GIF (.gif) or JPG (.jpg) file. Save the explanation in a text file (.txt) Send an e-mail to cyberslate1@comcast.net and attach the files to the e-mail. We will try to put them on a Web Page and list them on the Chart Share board.

Of course the chart, data, or comments you submit are your property, but by submitting them, you agree that they can be shown on a Web Page at this site, under your name. Remember that the chart is published worldwide, so if you are not the behaver, get appropriate permissions, or change the names.

To Comment on a Chart: If your comment is short, you can make it now by clicking on cyberslate1@comcast.net. (If two comments come in that are essentially the same, we will likely only post one, and add the second name to the comment.)

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