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Mike Caulfield
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What's really going on, as always, is everyone is interested in that 13%. Which great! Ways to reach them would be welcome. But it's that shrinking light blue bar that's
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Been playing with this idea of something I'm calling trope-field fit, basically this idea of how when you pair a trope (death suspiciously close to vaccination) with a field (a
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This is so important and I wish there were more levers to get there. We've done assessment of online medialit (as has Sam) and I've learned more from three sentence
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One simple thing we pointed out in the what to expect when you're electing report for EIP was really embracing experts talking about "how such things usually turn out". I
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I have to say this was a hard one for the team -- balancing the need for citizens and journalists to call attention to misconduct and risk (so that it
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I feel like we have to start enforcing a "what is the most likely explanation" standard of evidence on this stuff instead waiting to find a person with a smoking
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This comes back to my point about how impoverished K-12 and university education is about the *social* epistemology of science. We teach students it's about the labs, but the strength
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The actual story of the Georgia x-axis graph, as near as I can figure out. (But at least better than lazy story you are probably hearing). There's a couple possible
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Brian Lamb explains the difference between "open as in thought leader" and "open as in helping students". There's a lot of inside baseball in this but for anybody in edtech
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Some people are saying the mask reversal is an indication that reputation heuristics can't work, because the authorities are flawed. Honestly, the opposite is true. A fundamental heuristic is to
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