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By taking the time to observe, make inferences, and ask great questions about historical artifacts and images, students learn to avoid jumping to conclusions.
Discover 10 advanced Excel formulas to boost your accounting and finance skills. Streamline workflows, reduce errors, and ...
The AI system was built to overcome traditional limitations in measuring student engagement, such as retrospective surveys or ...
One of my students recently requested an interview with a scientist at one of America’s national labs about the scientist’s published research. Normally, such a request might spark an offer of a brief ...
Aja Martinez and Robert Smith say in a new book that the roots of CRT show that the academic discipline is uniquely American ...
ACRL announces the publication of Instructional Design for Teaching Information Literacy Online: A Student-Centered Approach, by Janna Mattson, David X. Lemmons, Valerie Linsinbigler, and Christopher ...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s Case and Nayib Bukele’s Washington visit; The Alien Enemies Act; The Roosevelt Reservation and other ...
Allison McClure, Ph.D., is an assistant professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics at the CU School ...
The Crimson Tide's Saturday showing left many questions unanswered, but may have also provided a bit of clarity in some ways.
Back in 1934, Ralph Nelson Elliott discovered that price action displayed on charts, instead of behaving in a somewhat chaotic manner, had actually an intrinsic narrative attached. Elliot saw the ...
Neutron-scattering experiments have revealed a predicted high-pressure phase of ice called ‘plastic ice VII’, in which molecules form crystals, as they do in normal ice, but rotate as in ...
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