Reminding the universe about my awesome master track at @rug-gmw.bsky.social#psychologywww.rug.nl/masters/theo...www.linkedin.com/posts/jeremy...
Friends who work in #HigherEd in the NL: this report includes lots of interesting and useful details about the "internationalization in balance" project. It makes me wonder if better government communications might have made it easier: "direct duidelijk!" (But, ya: we definitely need enrolment caps)
Samenvatting advies over wetsvoorstel internationalisering in balansDe Afdeling advisering van de Raad van State heeft op 10 april 2024 het advies vastgesteld over het wetsvoorstel internationaliserin...
Very briefly: what GenAI does is remove the need for engagement—for thinking. Because thinking can be pleasurable, we then ought to encourage our students to choose to use GenAI only for boring tasks that need to get done but don't need careful thought. That's not *most* academic writing.
I've had many meetings about #ChatGPT#HigherEd#writingdoi.org/10.1080/1740...
With polarization the way it is, we might as well just talk about Biden's approval rating among Democrats
They erased all the women. Please reconsider. www.lostwomenofscience.org/season-6@eautoft.bsky.social 😌
If writing is a technology for structuring thought, then I suggest "revision" is the means by which thoughts become refined to the point where they are worth sharing. In other words: writing isn't for communicating. That's a side-effect; a further benefit. Let's teach this! bsky.app/profile/ibou...
"Writing is a technology that structures thought." This has been the basis of my approach to teaching Writing at the master level, at @rug-gmw.bsky.socialtheconversation.com/writing-is-a...
Undergraduate writing courses are about learning to think, synthesize and judge the credibility of sources — and interact with an audience.
Do I know any grad students at Yale? I've got a hunch that needs to be pursued with some archival fieldwork, and no time to visit. I'd be happy to pay for those folders to be copied. It's probably an afternoon's worth of work. But because the Finding Aid has no detail, I'd be happy to pay for a day.
I had a perception prof who yelled at us about mispronouncing Purkinje. He insisted that we say "poooor-kin-yeh," with the emphasis at the front and a heavily rolled R