https://theconversation.com/the-thinking-error-at-the-root-of-science-denial-96099
Proof exists in mathematics and logic but not in science. Research builds knowledge in progressive increments. As empirical evidence accumulates, there are more and more accurate approximations of ultimate truth but no final end point to the process. Deniers exploit the distinction between proof and compelling evidence by categorizing empirically well-supported ideas as “unproven.” Such statements are technically correct but extremely misleading, because there are no proven ideas in science, and evidence-based ideas are the best guides for action we have.
Dear students, what you post can wreck your life – The Conversation
https://theconversation.com/dear-students-what-you-post-can-wreck-your-life-79224
Your profile will very likely be scrutinized by college admissions officers and employers. According to CareerBuilder’s 2017 social media recruitment survey, social media screening is through the roof:
600 percent increase since 2006 in employers using social media to screen
70 percent of employers use social networking sites to research job candidates
34 percent of employers found online content that caused them to reprimand or fire an employee
4 Things Teachers Should Know About Introverted Students
https://introvertdear.com/news/things-teachers-know-introverted-students/
In school, so much importance is placed on speaking up, socializing, and group work that introverts often slip through the cracks. Introverted students have valuable things to contribute, and when we help them shine in the classroom, they grow up to be adults who make valuable contributions, too.
What the Kent State Killings Did to the Student Protest Era | JSTOR Daily
https://daily.jstor.org/the-kent-state-killings-and-the-student-protest-era/
In a national student survey, researcher Donald L. Thistlewaite saw few changes among college students across the U.S. by the following year. He noted that May 4th, 1970, marked a time when American society was more divided than ever.
But in retrospect, the events at Kent State marked the ending of widespread campus protest left over from the turbulent 1960s. The heyday of intense and sometimes violent college student protest and the reaction it engendered had passed. Over the next few years, Nixon gradually wound down the American ground presence in the war and ended the draft, calming campus tensions.
The annual commemorations, according to O’Hara, including artwork commissioned to memorialize the event, have turned from somber to “a surprisingly buoyant fete of postwar unity and historical reconciliation.”
Group projects in online classes create connections and challenge instructors – Inside Higher Ed
Establishing learning objectives early goes a long way toward mitigating students’ frustrations with having to work in teams and concerns about collaborating with students they don’t have access to in person, according to Cook.
“I don’t think any of us like busywork. Students especially don’t like group work because it’s difficult to schedule or because one group member pulls more weight, one group member pulls less weight,” Cook said. “Having that clarity of purpose puts you on a single field.”
Why It’s Nearly Impossible to Make Money Mining Bitcoin
https://www.howtogeek.com/349033/why-it%e2%80%99s-nearly-impossible-to-make-money-mining-bitcoin/
The people actually making money mining Bitcoin—or even just trying to make money—aren’t using desktop PCs or even powerful graphics processing hardware meant for gaming PCs. Instead, these people are using dedicated hardware optimized specifically for mining Bitcoin. These hardware devices are known as Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs). This distinguishes them from CPUs and GPUs, which are general purpose computing devices that can perform a lot of tasks. ASICs are specifically designed to be as efficient as possible at a specific application—in this case, mining Bitcoin.
Demographics of Social Media Users and Adoption in the United States | Pew Research Center
http://www.pewinternet.org/fact-sheet/social-media/
Today around seven-in-ten Americans use social media to connect with one another, engage with news content, share information and entertain themselves. Explore the patterns and trends shaping the social media landscape over the past decade…
Election security means much more than just new voting machines
https://theconversation.com/election-security-means-much-more-than-just-new-voting-machines-94242
Despite relief that votes themselves were not changed, these registration systems dictate who is allowed to vote and where, and how voting materials (like referendum information and absentee ballots) are distributed. Elections are often determined by small margins. Selectively disenfranchising a small percentage of voters could very well swing the results.
Maine Set to Debut Ranked-Choice Voting Over GOP Criticism – The Atlantic
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/04/ranked-choice-voting-maine/557669/
Ranked-choice voting, which cities like San Francisco, Minneapolis, and Portland, Maine, use to elect their mayors, has been likened to an “instant runoff”: Instead of selecting just one candidate, voters rank their choices in order of preference. If no candidate receives a majority of first place votes, the candidate with the fewest votes is eliminated, and whoever their voters chose as their second choice is added to the tally of the remaining contenders. That process continues until there are only two candidates left, and the one with the most votes wins.
Norfolk launches first “dockless” bikeshare in Hampton Roads | Traffic & Transportation | pilotonline.com
https://pilotonline.com/news/local/transportation/article_9118793c-38dd-11e8-9d97-b776ebbbc0e6.html
The region’s first bikeshare launched this morning in Norfolk after years in the planning stages.
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