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RT Prof. Feynman: Imagine how much harder physics would be if electrons had feelings.

One thing I learned as a grad student… asking “why?” or “how do you know?” until you are annoying everyone (including yourself) means you are almost there.

RT Paul Thomas: A library is not a required reading list.

A library is a potential reading list that honors and allows human choice and agency guaranteed to a free people in a democracy regardless of means or station in life

RT @InfiDale3476: The theory of evolution is just a theory…

A theory with more evidence to support it than almost any other theory.

Here is your regular reminder that those "amazing new discoveries" you hear about in the news are usually not replicated.

I often think about my former colleague who complained he couldn't get a job in engineering--analyzing data for quality control was his was his field-- while he was taking a break from his climate change denial blog.

It amazes me that folks who can think logically and clearly, using data and evidence, in their field of expertise often cannot use those skills in other fields.

"Teach so students know, feel, and act." Sure seems good advice.

I still have my college report cards. You can tell when I decided grades didn't really measure my learning.

For fun, I had AI generate some tweets. It seems to be quite good at making statements that would earn sophomores a solid C-.

Problems and tasks in the real world are rarely as bounded as problems in school.

If only instructors see the logic of the lesson, it'll probably fail. But that doesn't mean it must be made explicit at the start.

When I solve problems in textbooks, I have all the informationI need. When I solve real-world problems, I don't have all of the information I need. Maybe we rethink at least some of the problems we give students to solve?

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