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Nicole Lee Schroeder
Nicole_Lee_Sch
To every humanities/social studies undergrad out there trying to figure out how to take notes here's some advice from a grad student writing a dissertation w/ hundreds of sources 1/
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Aneesh Gokhale
authorAneesh
India's history syllabus is Mughal centric , Delhi centric and doesn't provide sufficient space to Indian heroes is something we have been hammering at on SM for past 15 years
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Motherfoclóir: Lois
Motherfocloir
thread // lá 1~ why thousands of teenagers turn their backs on the Irish language in early life, and what can be done to instill a 'grá don teanga' in
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David Perell
david_perell
The future of education looks like Y Combinator.Here are 10 things schools can learn from the program:1. Make the test matter: In school, most tests are boring and unimportant. At
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schmoo
samuel_ernest
some thoughts re: #scholarstrikeAt my undergraduate and graduate institutions, and at other universities as well, I've occasionally heard white whispering, complaints about constructive theological methods employed by some Black profess
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Leslie Hahner
TXRhetorician
Last week, I was one of four @baylor faculty members who talked with our Academy for Teaching & Learning about how to create a community of care for online students.
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Bill Harder
wlharder
My university just announced that we are shifting all courses #online for several weeks due to #coronavirus. I spent the last month on jury duty & as a result had
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David Perell
david_perell
School didn’t teach you how to write online.Here’s how writing online is different from what you learned in school.1. Distractions are everywhere: 90% of writing well is not getting distracted
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ShriramKrishnamurthi
ShriramKMurthi
One technique that I employ that has been very insightful for some students is to sprinkle the course homeworks with undecidable problems. The syllabus warns you that they exist (you-know-why
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Vj
rumlolarum
Journalism is no one's father's property. A thread.I've seen a gatekeeping mentality practiced by some journalists in upholding a Brahmanical distinction between what is pure journalism & what isn't, what
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Ryan Cordell
ryancordell
Most academics believe at some level that we can read our way out—that if we just put the right information in front of folks they'd change their minds & do
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Alex Stamos
alexstamos
Since every newsletter is doing a tech hearing preview today, I'll make two suggestions:1) Subscribe to @benthompson's Stratechery and read his excellent take.2) Competition policy should be about competition and
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Lakshminarayan G
narayanagl
*Father Of The Nation* they taught you. But the *True Fathers* Of the #Indian #Civilisation never appeared in our syllabus 1. Father of #astronomy: Aryabhatta; work - Aryabhattiyam2. Father of
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from Taylor import *
ItsTayFay
First week of grad school - Ok, this is fun and totally doableSecond week - So... you mean to tell me all 7 assignments and readings are due on the
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Doctora Malka Older
m_older
Module 6 -the final set of readings!- is about long-term predictions and planning. (For anyone new here, I'm live-tweeting the lecture prep for my course, Predictive Fictions, which I'm teaching
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daffahojaosaare
I don't know about others but yes I've learnt a lot of things from @sidharth_shukla @ishehnaaz_gill .I'm gonna share my personal experience today. I always wanted to write this but
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