@SCSU is excited to be the first university partner with @helium!! We are expanding coverage of #ThePeoplesNetwork and our Connecticut students will build innovative IoT use-cases to run on the Helium Network. Stay tuned....
Urban Marine Ecology! Beach Assessment and Field Mid Term lab! The number of available & accessible habitats dwindles as the semester continues! Branford Point is OK for now and gorgeous! Go BIO 430! @SCSU_Biology @SCSU@Werth_Center
#Educators#Bioscience professionals! Join us 2 launch the BioPath Skills Institute! Foster an ecosystem 2 simultaneously advance student learning + continuous innovation 4 CT #bioscience!
Joe Gennaro from AtlasXomics starts us off Nov. 7 at 9a!
@BioCT_org@NewHavenED@SCSUSTEMIL
1. Years of experience don’t mean anything (without quality of experience) 📈
Doing stuff for a long time doesn’t mean you’re getting better.
Stagnation is real. If you’re not actively trying to improve, time doesn’t make it happen automatically.
@NCWITAIC So excited for SCSU’s Tiffanie Edwards (under the advisements of Dr. Shafaeat Hossain) for being named a winner of the 2020 NCWIT Collegiate Award.
@HamdenSchools - AP Computer Science Principles was the fastest growing AP course this year. Hoping Hamden High will be offering it in 2018-19!! https://t.co/Hkb9arhZea
The 2018 AP Computer Science Principles scores: 5: 14.4%; 4: 21.6%; 3: 36.7%; 2: 19.7%; 1: 7.6%. These scores represent another banner year for AP CSP teachers/students; alongside AP Capstone, this was the fastest growing AP course this year, & the % of 4s,5s slightly increased.
The 2018 AP Computer Science Principles scores: 5: 14.4%; 4: 21.6%; 3: 36.7%; 2: 19.7%; 1: 7.6%. These scores represent another banner year for AP CSP teachers/students; alongside AP Capstone, this was the fastest growing AP course this year, & the % of 4s,5s slightly increased.
AP Computer Science Principles multiple-choice: students earned the highest average scores of any AP exam this year so far, scoring high across topics, esp "data & information” & “global impact.” Lowest-scoring topic: “algorithms” but overall performance = solid nonetheless.