What turns you on the most? For most people it is seeing a hot person from the opposite gender but for me it’s the naked science. Or say the quantum physics. Quantum physics is like looking at the universe naked (ohh yeah! Soo hot!!). Let’s talk something about everyone's favourite leitmotif in the science that is “The…
Social media has created networked communication channels that facilitate interactions and allow information to proliferate within professional academic communities as well as in informal social circumstances. A significant contemporary discussion in the field of science communication is how scientists are using (or might use) social media to communicate their research. This includes the role of social media in facilitating the exchange of knowledge internally within and among scientific communities, as well as externally for outreach to engage the public. This study investigates how a surveyed sample of 587 scientists from a variety of academic disciplines, but predominantly the academic life sciences, use social media to communicate internally and externally. Our results demonstrate that while social media usage has yet to be widely adopted, scientists in a variety of disciplines use these platforms to exchange scientific knowledge, generally via either Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, or blogs. Despite the low frequency of use, our work evidences that scientists perceive numerous potential advantages to using social media in the workplace. Our data provides a baseline from which to assess future trends in social media use within the science academy.
Many faculty see introductory science courses as "gateway" classes to weed out students. Not Marco Molinaro. The assistant vice provost at the University of California, Davis, is leading the school's efforts to overhaul these classes and make them more accessible to students. "What can we do when
Australians take pride in being a competitive nation. We relish our world-leading position in many fields of endeavour, but we are far from the podium in one important area.
Why should art and music always take center stage when it comes to creativity? With a little innovation (and some imagination), you can make math and science the most exciting part of the school day. Here are eight creative ways to bring math and science to life—and some amazing links to resources that will help you do it. Watch out! You might just end up with kids asking to stay in from recess so that they can study.
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World Library Of Science is an open online teaching/learning portal combining high quality educational articles authored by editors at NPG with technology-based community features to fuel a global exchange of scientific insights, teaching practices, and study resources. World Library Of Science currently contains articles in the field of genetics, and is intended for college undergraduate faculty and students. Future plans involve extension of World Library Of Science to other fields within the life sciences, as well as to other audiences.
Top free resources for teaching and learning Science (also check out open source curriculum) National Science Foundation (NSF) - is an independent federal agency created by Congress in 1950 "to pr...
Fantastic resource for transforming learning by getting students to communicate/collaborate with external parties after researching topics. Would allow redefinition using the SAMR model.
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The persistence of social media is certainly changing how things are done. In a matter of minutes, you can wish an old friend happy birthday on Facebook, find a recipe for dinner on Pinterest, watch a how-to project on YouTube, and get up to the minute updates on events from Twitter. But social media isn’t just changing how we act; it’s actually changing our brains as well.
Lynnfield, MA (PRWEB) June 12, 2014 -- JogNog predicts schools that participated in this year’s Science Challenge will realize a 3.5 percent increase in student proficiency on state science tests.
These days, when you’re asking your students to do research (on just about any topic), it is likely going to be online research, at least at the start. Most materials are easily available online these days, saving students the time and hassle of heading to the library to schlep home with 100 heavy books in …
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