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Engineering Education - Week 3.1 - Class Notes

Reading: Ambrose, S. A., Bridges, M. W., DiPietro, M., Lovett, M. C., & Norman, M. K. (2010). How learning works: Seven research-based principles for smart teaching. John Wiley & S…

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Engineering Education - Week 3.1 - Reading Summary

Reading: Ambrose, S. A., Bridges, M. W., DiPietro, M., Lovett, M. C., & Norman, M. K. (2010). How learning works: Seven research-based principles for smart teaching. John Wiley & S…

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Engineering Education - Week 2.1 - Reading Notes

Means, B., Bakia, M., & Murphy, R. (2014).Learning online: What research tells us about whether, when and how. Routledge. Summary: Means et al (2014) provide a comprehensive overvi…

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Brazilian Education - Week 2 - Class Notes

During class we had the pleasure of hearing Prof. Ulisses Araújo, Director of USP’s Research Center for New Pedagogical Architectures, talk about his work around the “Chall…

Career

Resume update

Stanford’s BEAM office (ex-Career Development Center) has a great (free) service to help any student with their resume, cover letter, and online profiles. Went their today to up…

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Lytics Seminar - Week 2.1 - Reading Notes

The Research Methods Knowledge Base: 3rd edition by William M.K. Trochim and James P. Donnelly. Chapter 1 1-1 The Language of Research 1-1a Types of Studies (Cumulative) Descri…

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Lytics Seminar - Week 2 - Class Notes

(image unavailable) Good class. Went over research terminology and talked in pairs about each term to clarify any missconceptions. My pair was Anita Tseng, who is doing some very …

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Internship - Week 2.1 - Notes

Did my Monday 2 hours worth of work but felt it was not extremely productive in terms on continuity. To be fair the last 40 mintues were with Grace going over what I’ve done befo…

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Brazilian Education – Week 4 – Class Notes

This week we had a wonderful talk by Kathryn Moeller, Assistant Professor University of Wisconsin, Madison on “The Logic and Consequences of U.S. Transnational Corporate Fundi…

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Engineering Education - Week 2.1 - Class Notes

Final group is set with Camila and James. Rodrigo dropped the course unfortunately. Had our co-teacher Chris Bennett, expert in game design lead the intro session of the “core l…