So, maybe you’re a better student than I am and you actually LIKE group work. However, in my experience, most motivated and successful students don’t like group work. It’s not because the work is hard, but the people who fit those descriptions tend to be the folks who end up doing the project or paper, […]
While I confess that I tend to check my Facebook page more often than my LinkedIn page, I’m happy to see that there have been some exciting changes for students who want to expand our networking opportunities. Earlier this month, LinkedIn revealed a new section to their layout just for […]
What is this… Zotero? “Zotero [zoh-TAIR-oh] is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share your research sources. It lives right where you do your work—in the web browser itself.” Download it and give it a try, the program sells itself. In this post, I would like to give […]
Although probably not a part of most graduate student lives, this past year has been one of travel for me. My relocation to Virginia puts me three hours from my research site, and thirteen hours from my graduate program. Needless to say, traveling, both my plane and car, has become a regular part of my […]
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On Autism Acceptance Month, @yes_thattoo writes,"For me, like many other autistic people, it’s that month I’ve want… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
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Continuing their series on being disabled in graduate school, @yes_thattoo talks about lessons they want others to… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
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Today, @yes_thattoo shares what they want everyone to understand autism within the context of graduate school. buff.ly/2J9KE6Y
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