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Roshan Kishore
Roshanjnu
MPhil to be discontinued under New Education Policy Introduction of major and minor programmes allowing interdisciplinary learning Some things never change. NEP repeats the Kothari Commisiom recommendation of spending 6%
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Neal Khosla
nealkhosla
1/ This is a bit of sports news w/ fascinating implications. An elite athlete is going to walk more or less off the street and play NFL QB. Tomorrow will
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Diabolical Plots
diabolicalplots
The first round of the Diabolical Plots submission window is complete! 1938 submissions, 120 of them held for the final round, about 20 of those will be accepted. Every submitter
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Oluwasegun (Mike) Ibrahim
MICHAELSEGZY
Alert!ADDRESSING YOUR WES (US&CANADA) EVALUATION CONCERNSSequel to my brief conversation with Dr @olumuyiwaayo & @EstherAdebi about WES evaluation, I'm motivated to write more useful info on the @WorldEdServices evaluation proce
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Tim Sweeney
TimSweeneyEpic
The topic of functional logic programming is extraordinarily rich and is largely unexplored, due to limits of the original reasoning model (closed world SLD resolution) which hindered a view of
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Eben Cross
ARISense_AQ
I'd be careful w. a blanket '25% of truth' declaration, esp. for indoor environments where larger particles (dia > 1 um) may be important. Boils down to physics and light
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Leo Boytsov
srchvrs
This is, indeed, a bit surprising. On 2d thought, real world IR engines often have repeated queries (up to 50%) so performing well on these is clearly important. That said,
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Dr Ellie Murray
EpiEllie
There’s a lot of talk about how anti-expertise sentiment is problematic, but I’d like to offer a slightly different take. The issue isn’t that people don’t want to listen to
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Dan Hirschman
asociologist
Much like credit scoring, the history of job evaluation systems seems super relevant for contemporary discussions of algorithmic bias. (From a 1980 EEOC hearing on job segregation and wage discrimination.)
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Kat Arney
Kat_Arney
“The vaccine has been developed too quickly and is unsafe” Here are some things you should know about why the #COVID19 #vaccine has got here so fast and where huge
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J Fernández Rossier
jfrossier
(1/n) This is a thread about these flashy journals we love and complain about, at the same time. I was reading this https://www.nature.com/articles/s41567-018-0226-5 from @NaturePhotonics (2018) (brought to my attention
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Anesthesiology journal
_Anesthesiology
As 2020 comes to a close, we're counting down the most talked about articles of the year. The articles that achieved the highest @altmetric score. See full list below .
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Angelo Gavrielatos
AGavrielatos
New government announcement- The School Success Model replaces Local Schools Local Decisions ... (thread)https://www.smh.com.au/education/zones-of-aspiration-schools-to-be-grilled-if-students-fail-to-meet-performance-targets-20201204-p56krx
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Riley Thorold
riley_thorold
Today @theRSAorg , with our partners @involveUK @demsoc and @mySociety release our handbook for running a citizens' assembly based on our insights from the #innovationindemocracy Programmehttps://www.thersa.org/discover/publications-and
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Dr Catherine Wheller
catinthefield
Enjoyed a @UCLSTEaPP seminar by Tracey Brown @senseaboutsci looking at communication of evidence in policy decisions. I really liked the 'Evidence of Transparency' framework - how easy is it for
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W. Jesse Wood
WJesseWood
Happy to announce my first publication (w/ Ijun Lai, @imbernomics, @NateJones_BU,& @KatharineStrunk)! We look at the quality of instruction students with disabilities receive in gen ed compared to their peers.
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