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anonymous

Students Aren't Coddled. They're Defeated. | Just Visiting - 0 views

  • We have divorced school from learning, and this is the result. For most of my students, the purpose of school is to do well in school so you can climb the ladder to the next part of school.
  • Other than its credentialing function, much of school is viewed as unrelated to their futures.
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    That speaks to how I feel about education like few other things I've read.
Tom Woodward

A Mathematician's Lament - 0 views

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    h/t thinkthankthunk
Enoch Hale

ReducingStereotypeThreat.org - 0 views

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    "Reducingstereotypethreat.org was created by two social psychologists as a resource for faculty, teachers, students, and the general public interested in the phenomenon of stereotype threat. This website offers summaries of research on stereotype threat and discusses unresolved issues and controversies in the research literature. Included are some research-based suggestions for reducing the negative consequences of stereotyping, particularly in academic settings."
sanamuah

Basic Twitter Analysis With twXplorer - ProfHacker - Blogs - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    " twXplorer, which allows you search for a specific hashtag or term, giving you the most recent 500 tweets along with some basic analysis of the content found therein."
Tom Woodward

What Makes Software Good? - Medium - 0 views

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    ""Indifference towards people and the reality in which they live is actually the one and only cardinal sin in design." This implies, for one, that good documentation does not excuse bad design. You can ask people to RTFM, but it is folly to assume they have read everything and memorized every detail. The clarity of examples, and the software's decipherability and debuggability in the real world, are likely far more important. Form must communicate function."
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