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Jodie Martin
jodiemartinphd
I'm going heavy on grabbing examples from my students' textbooks this term and I'm currently scanning for circumstances so thought I'd tweet some soft gaze observations as I go because
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Anosognosiogenesis
pookleblinky
Hot take: Noether's Theorem is more useful than any of the physics Newton discovered.Emmy Noether to a large extent created the modern framework of how to think about conservation and
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Molson Hart
Molson_Hart
I'm a big believer in personal responsibility, but it's not reasonable to expect an 18 year old to understand how loans and interest work when we don't teach these topics
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flaki
slsoftworks
Up until uni I really loved math for its own sake. By my university years* that was gone I heavily criticized ever since how most higher math education I encountered
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David V. Stewart
DavidVStewart
I've seen some posting on "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas"Ultra-compact analysis1. Le Guin asks YOU to imagine a Utopia with whatever in it YOU think would make people
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Jack Murphy 🇺🇸 ⚔️
jackmurphylive
It's November cold out.The sky is gray and spitting light rain.The darkness comes earlier each night and everything around us is dead.And there's my 13 year old son,lifting iron in
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Hari Ziyad
HariZiyad
OK, Ava got me! I'm with #BidenHarris2020 bc the other option is satan in the flesh. After my single, non-electoral college vote ensures they're elected, I'll hold them accountable by
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snail-paced fujiko⁷
thesugarprint
so yoongi can transfer piano chords to guitar by ear and has a fat ass what else does he need in life this man plays the piano, the guitar, paints,
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Ryan Delk
delk
Surprised Harvard published an essay that relies entirely on anecdotes & hypotheticals to drive a preexisting narrative.Inconveniently, all of the data on homeschooling suggests the exact opposite…[thread]https://harvardmagazine.com/2020/05/right
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Shravan Venkataraman 🔥🚀💰
theBuoyantMan
Guys boarding the #MachineLearning train by learning Python and a bunch of libraries and just plain old stacking and ensembling and stuff - is not going to get you anywhere.
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EricaJoy
EricaJoy
i said “wheeeeew” out loud several times while reading this thread. i encourage you all to read it.https://twitter.com/karlitaliliana/status/1249890783798251521 i would also add that once one takes on any leadership position,
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Dana Schwartz
DanaSchwartzzz
Ugh. People are making fun of this girl because, I guess, she *sounds* vapid, but the truth is, she's asking genuinely intellectually curious questions about math! Calculus *IS* abstract! And
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Akhil
akhilliesheel
Pop girlies as various subjects/fields in education Lady gaga as biotechnology - she's constantly evolving and changing and has been saving lives ever since her debut. Also transforming principle is
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Aaron Snow
aaronsnow
Buried here is an important note about one reason why the #CERB and employment insurance (“EI”) application experience has been so good: The design of the #COVID--19 benefits policies themselves,
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Steven Strogatz
stevenstrogatz
Regarding the natural place to introduce e, my preference is to wait until calculus. Once you learn that the antiderivative of x^n is x^[n+1]/(n+1), it becomes fascinating to ask: what
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Jeff Liszt
psephologist
I've been thinking about the LIBERATE protests completely the wrong way. The point of astroturfing these things is not to fire up / motivate GOP base. 1/https://twitter.com/tripgabriel/status/1253027810685464581 They're designed to
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