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Suzie Jabarian
SuzieJabarian
Here are my musings on the 'remote' aspect of #blendedlearning so far. No original thoughts here, just of a synthesis of snippets from research and blogs that I have read.
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Ruminator Dan
RuminatorDan
SWEDEN & UNITED KINGDOM, SARS-CoV-2AN ANALYSIS & DISCUSSION:Despite claims to the contrary the data are clear:The outcomes for both countries have been remarkably similar.This has happened in spite of the
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Obiwan’s Rage
obiwan_qenobi
Patriots did their part on 11.3 and voted. We won. What’s taking place is retaliation. MSM is blaming Russia for a repeat 2016 FF attempt to bring panic and “WWIII”.
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Andrew Steele
statto
I’m really surprised not to have seen more quantitative analysis of the one/two/delayed dose vaccine options. I’ve seen loads of qualitative takes from qualified people, but don’t we need to
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Nicky Whiffin
nickywhiffin
Super excited to share our new preprint!Using exome sequencing data from ~10k patients with severe developmental disorders (DD) from the DDD project we decipher 3 distinct mechanisms through which ‘non-coding’
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Ketan Joshi
KetanJ0
Wow - Joe Biden's first executive order is a ban on estimating the costs of high VRE integration by taking the most expensive lithium ion battery, multiplying that by the
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abigail woods
abiwoods3
A thread on policy responses to epidemics – from someone who’s spent 20 years researching and teaching their histories. These are observations not answers, that aim to contextualise not condone
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Pedro H. C. Sant'Anna
pedrohcgs
Time for another #Econometrics thread!Today I want to talk about my paper with Jun Zhao (absolutely great PhD candidate from Vanderbilt ), "Doubly robust difference-in-differences estimators", which is now forthcoming
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Jelle Zuidema
wzuidema
Looking forward to reading this work linking neural language models from NLP to the brain (ECoG). This is an exciting new area (that we've also tried to contribute to) but
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ChangeUKPolitics 🙂
NewUKPolitics
This is my new pinned tweet...If you don't like my opinion and have no constructive argument to offer, I will simply block you.If you have no evidence for your assertions,
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MrFallick
MrFallickPE
Seen a few ‘Tips’ floating around. So here’s mine - GoogleClassroom 1. Use a G Form for a ‘do now’ task - You can reuse these in school by
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John Lees
johnlees6
Our report on real-time modelling of COVID-19: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/mrc-global-infectious-disease-analysis/covid-19/report-41-rtm/(not yet peer-reviewed)Our model is adapted to the situation in England. First: how R was changed by gov
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Dr Duncan Robertson
Dr_D_Robertson
In the discussion on A-level grades, a reminder that the Government is well aware of the problems of models and algorithms, and their implementation In 2012, the West Coast franchise
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Yorkshire Museum
YorkshireMuseum
Your pets dressed up in objects from ours and @YorkCastle's collection – a thread. Artemis is modelling a 1920's cotton bra with a 1930s pair of silk knickers. These were
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Sophia Batchelor @NMA
brainonsilicon
So it’s Causality day at @neuromatch - a day many of us have been looking forward to - and between the tutorials and Q&A I thought a might be
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Dominik Mertz
DocDominik
Thread on my thoughts around tightening lock-down measures (thread below). Summary: a plea for a regional/local approach based on the best data available, considering a hierarchy of needs, and with
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