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Collections vs Projects vs Resources

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Linking your QUBES and Google Accounts

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Registration and Login Problems

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Notification Settings

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Terry McGlynn, author of the blog Small Pond Science, recently posted a provocative essay about STEM faculty who deny the empirical, scientific evidence found via educational research, and likens…

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Danielle Sarah Peele onto Climate Change

Teaching strategies to promote engagement

Tanner, K. D. (2013). Structure matters: twenty-one teaching strategies to promote student engagement and cultivate classroom equity. CBE-Life Sciences Education, 12(3), 322-331.

I like the way that this article organizes the strategies and provides some context for why they may work. 

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List of books and papers on advanced statistical modeling

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Drew LaMar onto Statistics and Data Analysis

Bifurcation examples in neuronal models

Slides by Romain Veltz and Olivier Faugeras

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Drew LaMar onto Computational Neuroscience

Overview of Bifurcations

Slides from Mathematical Cell Biology course taught by Brian Ingalls and Sue Ann Campbell

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David Hillis' "How a Salamander Saved a City"

(start at 6:35)
This talk was given as a "Hot Science - Cool Talks" public outreach event on April 22, 2016.  

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Kristin Jenkins onto Resources for the Symposium

Charles Tilburg's Website

Charles Tilburg gave a talk on the Analysis of the Invasion of Delaware Bay by the Mitten Crab (Eriocheiwr saneness): or why Oceanographers love Mathematics!

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Francis E. Su's Webpage

President of the MAA came to talk with us about Voting in Agreeable Societies. 

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The North Eastern Sectional MAA Website

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Cheng Peng's Website

Cheng Peng led the talk on The Science of Turning Raw Data to Actionable Knowledge.

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State of Maine Government

Chris Boudreau was on the Careers in Data Science Panel. He works with the data for the State of Maine website.

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iVantage Health Analytics

Michael Topchik's career website. Michael was on the Careers in Data Science Panel. 

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Freeport Metrics

The website of Dan Pitch's work. He was on the Careers in Data Science Panel.

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Benjamin Schmidt Jobs

A data visualization connecting all of the majors to their professions.

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Is It Safe To Go Out Yet? Statistical Inference in a Zombie Outbreak Model

Applies the Bayesian theory to the Zombie outbreak creating a hypothetical model for the zombie apocalypse.

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Common Active Learning Mistakes

Many of your students may have experienced only traditional lecturing before they show up in your class. If you suddenly plunge them into active learning with no preparation, their assumption may be that you’re either playing some kind of game with them or conducting an experiment with them as the guinea pigs, neither of which they appreciate, and you may experience some vigorous pushback.

This issue of the "Tomorrow's Professor" eNewsletter lays out some common active learning mistakes and how to avoid them. 

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Active Learning and Student-Active Teaching

This is a collection of resources from the Teaching Issues and Experiments in Ecology (TIEE) project site. The site is a few years old and is experiencing some "link rot" - addresses that no longer work. However, there are still some high quality resources here. I wonder if the folks at TIEE would be open to suggestions for updating this collection?

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Examples of Active Learning Techniques

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Great list of examples of active learning strategies

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Active learning increases student performance in science, engineering, and mathematics

Education research study published in PNAS 2014

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The Science of Teaching Science

News Feature from Nature with the subtitle: "Active problem-solving confers a deeper understanding of science than does a standard lecture. But some university lecturers are reluctant to change tack."

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