How to cite AI_part 1 (revised)

A student asked how to cite/use AI ethically. Specifically, they asked (and I am paraphrasing here)” “If I use ChatGPT or other AI tools for brainstorming and making test files – like having it write code for a project to generate some random...

How to paraphrase_part 2

My notes are on an earlier post. Some of them were synthesized into the modules below. For Chemistry: slides video – part 1 and part 2 and quiz questions saved here as .pdf files for each question, message me about a canvas transfer For a professional masters...

Revising the scientific poster

Based on the wonderful work of Mike Morrison as a graduate student, here is material for the better scientific poster. The long video overview is worth watching. Have you seen folks taking photos of posters on their phones? If so, Rayne Viegar and Andrew Wang have...

Lateral reading and SIFT: additional readings

Breakstone, J., Smith, M., Connors, P., Ortega, T., Kerr, D., & Wineburg, S. (2021). Lateral reading: College students learn to critically evaluate internet sources in an online course. Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review....

writing to learn in STEM resources

writing to learn v. writing to communicate: What is Writing to Learn? and  Writing Matters: Increasing Undergraduate Cell Biology Literacy through Writing-to-Learn Activities Peer review: Eli review – Melissa Meeks canvas has something built in, but seems...