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The four major disciplines propelling our students and our society forward; all about education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Data Access, Clinical Trials, & Why They’re Essential
This article was previously published on Dr. James Goydos' Medium. The phrase “data is the new oil” is one that has taken on a life of its own since the phrase was first coined by mathematician Clive Humby in 2006. A subject of debate since its initial discussion, its premise remains mostly the same, and relevant today.
James Goydos, MDPublished 3 years ago in EducationRandall Sundrum Model Analysis
Raman Sundrum, an Indian-American theoretical particle physicist, started his formal education at the University of Sydney in Australia before moving on to receive his Ph.D. from Yale, where he graduated in 1990, nine years before the creation of the Randall Sundrum model. Lisa Randall was born in Queens, New York and studied at Harvard University before going on to be the first tenured woman in the Princeton physics department. Today she works at Harvard.
Charleigh FrederickPublished 3 years ago in EducationSchool Management Software Trends In 2021
School management software has completely changed the way schools and educational institutions run, and 2021 shows that. With the advancement of modern technology and innovative software, schools have never been more advanced than this year.
Mayank jainPublished 3 years ago in EducationBuilding Next Generation Education Institution with Microsoft Apps
One vertical which will continue to grow as time passes with most modern technologies and facilities is the education sector. Whether physical classroom sessions or online education, the fee payment for the same and related activities are to be carried out. To do this, a very systematic process is required, starting from investing in a strong human capital to a proper Supply Chain management system as it involves a variety of items even involving import.
infointertecPublished 3 years ago in EducationAn Unexpected Encounter with the Great Blue Heron
I first spotted the bird from a distance of roughly 10 meters as I floated in the water. The water was calm, but a slight current on the surface drifted my watercraft closer to the bank. It was not strong enough to have any real sway, so I stopped paddling and paused to watch the bird. I was on a lake, in a quiet corner, with a public dock at one end behind me, and another private-island dock a bit closer, on my left, where my friends were currently diving into the water. You could still hear their faint voices and laughter as they horsed around and took turns jumping off the dock. From where I had now drifted, the surface of the water had carried their voices over...
Delusions of GrandeurPublished 3 years ago in EducationWhy you shouldn't become a UX Designer
I'll preface this by saying UX is a great field. There’s a lot of potential to grow as a person, a creative and problem solver. That being said, I’ve been thinking a lot more about why some people probably shouldn't work in this industry.
Lena SimonsPublished 3 years ago in EducationRobotics Just Is
Anyone who has met me has heard my STEM story. Some people could probably retell it word for word better than myself at this point. I don't tell my story for the sake of personal notoriety but to specifically bring to light several major issues that continuously get pushed to the shadows, and here we are again.
Gabriella DeYoePublished 3 years ago in EducationLet's Debunk Some Myths About Autism
The first time I learned about autism, was when I was a teenager and one of my classmates confided in me that their brother had been diagnosed with low-functioning autism.
Margaret PanPublished 3 years ago in EducationA Trek to Inner Peace
You must be a Zen master to do the hobby of rocketry, well. Every part of the hobby requires discipline. Let your concentration slip, and the rocket may not fly again at the least. Hopefully, it does not cause a problem. You can just put the kit together, or you can make a masterpiece. Something that other hobbyists will respect. Make it an expression of perfection.
Mark StigersPublished 3 years ago in EducationTop Dollar Education For Free
I am passionate about creating memorable, and adventurous learning experiences for children. People follow me to see what cool, accessible places I've taken my own children and the projects we create together.
Jessica FowlerPublished 3 years ago in EducationPassion for profit
StartMembers only If I could have a few moments of your time, I would love to share with you my perspective when it comes to personal fulfillment, profitable gains, through passions. and why I believe others would greatly benefit by supporting my passions.
Tim Berners-Lee is selling the first source code for WWW as an NFT
Internet creator Sir Tim Berners-Lee is joining the NFT or Non-Fungible Token temporary fad and will sell the first source code for his innovation. This my plan
Iruthaya IruthayaPublished 3 years ago in Education