It’s a pleasure to share this piece led by @Kimmmberlyyyyy and Dee. It’s been a labor of love. @MSUCollegeofEd
3 myths about rural education that are holding students back https://t.co/ao84JSwnd5 via @ConversationUS
This year’s Nobel Prize in Physics went to two researchers who pioneered the machine learning techniques that are at the core of ChatGPT generating text, Siri answering questions, and banks noticing fraudulent charges – as well as many other useful innovations.
A statistician clearly explains the breakthrough, and how by awarding this Nobel, “the committee has signaled its hope in humanity’s potential to use these advances to promote human well-being and to build a sustainable world.”
https://t.co/CY9Nuk0yCr
#News #NobelPrize #Science #ML #AI
Lyman Briggs College invites applications for a long-term, teaching-focused faculty position to join the college’s Biology group starting August of 2025.
To learn more about this position and to apply, visit the MSU Careers posting: https://t.co/wWuFX48jlJ
Join @aerastl on Zoom Wed. Oct 30th at 7pm EST/4pm PST for a chat with with Dr. Jodi Asbell-Clarke about her new book, "Reaching and Teaching Neurodivergent Learners in STEM: Strategies for Embracing Uniquely Talented Problem Solvers," from Routledge.
https://t.co/eKmDN1WJQk
Thanks to Dr. Daniel Morales-Doyle for joining @aerastl yesterday to chat about his new book, "Transformative Science Teaching: A Catalyst for Justice and Sustainability," from@Harvard_Ed_Pub. Our book chats will start up again in September!
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We wish to congratulate LBC faculty members Jennifer Doherty and Kirtimaan Mohan on receiving the prestigious university-wide 2023-24 Teacher-Scholar Award. They were two of only six university-wide professors to receive the honor.
Read more: https://t.co/m6V1l7jTmU
Join @aerastl on Zoom May 21st at 7pm EST/4pm PST for a chat with with Dr. Maria Ong about her new book, "The Double Bind in Physics Education: Intersectionality, Equity, and Belonging for Women of Color," from @Harvard_Ed_Pub. Register here: https://t.co/pd7rtNEuFQ
Professor Melanie Cooper has been named a Fellow of the National Academy of Education (NAEd). Only 14 scholars nationwide were given the distinction in 2024. (@MSUNatSci
Learn more about her impact: https://t.co/pei5IOfbzJ
"This volume is full of hope and practical applications for retiring the tired ‘pipeline’ metaphor, and for replacing it with a pathway toward a sustainable future." —@AlbertoJRodrig8 on TRANSFORMATIVE SCIENCE TEACHING by @dmoralesdoyle https://t.co/fHKkDZQMgU
A new curriculum will use project-based learning and culturally relevant teaching strategies to engage high school physics and chemistry students in the rural South. https://t.co/LBEBk4IRtr