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- Mike Klymkowsky, Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, recommends incorporating the Socratic method into science education to help foster the skills students will need as future scientists.
- Iskra Fileva, Department of Philosophy, discusses relationships in her Psychology Today The Philosopher’s Diaries blog.
- Ellen Do, ICS Fellow and her ATLAS Acme Lab team launch the Tinycade project which teaches you how to build your own miniature arcade console using your phone, mirrors, cardboard, and a few other everyday objects. Game on!
- ICS Program Â鶹ÒùÔº are invited to apply for the Summer 2022 cycle of the ICS Student Research & Travel Awards. The deadline for applications is Friday, July 15 at 5pm. You must be a currently enrolled ICS Program Student in order to apply.
- Congratulations Michael for receiving a nomination from the Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) Best Design Paper for the International Society of the Learning Sciences 2022 Annual Meeting. His paper titled ‘Scaffolding
- Peter Foltz, ICS Research Professor wins AB Nexus Grant Award funding for research on using AI to screen for dementia. Congratulations, Peter!
- The University of Colorado Boulder Faculty Assembly bestowed excellence awards in three categories to outstanding faculty members in the areas of Leadership and Service; Research, Scholarly and Creative Work; and Teaching and Pedagogy. June Gruber, Department of Psychology & Neuroscience, received the 2022 Excellence in Teaching and Pedagogy Award, and Laura Michaelis-Cummings, Department of Linguistics, received the Excellence in Research, Scholarly and Creative Work Award at the ceremony on April 11, 2022. Congratulations on your outstanding contributions, June and Laura!
- The World Health Organization used Christie and team’s systematic review of the research on hearing screening and its impact on language and speech to develop new guidelines on hearing screening in newborns.
- Melanie has a new book out, The Biology Adventurers: On the River. On the River is a spin-off of her best selling book, Biology Everywhere and is for elementary aged children. On the River was Melanie's Writer in Residence project as part
- Angela and team received an AB Nexus program award to promote "innovative research projects that aim to improve human wellbeing through basic science and translational research approaches."