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Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Scientific Publishing

By Ari LaColla Spring 2024 Intern|2025-10-21T13:36:31-04:00August 21st, 2024|

Introduction Since ChatGPT launched in November 2022, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a topic of conversation in academic communities. Experts in all fields have been trying to decide if AI use should be allowed and, if so, how it can be detected and disclosed. The scientific publishing community also finds itself asking: what are the potential gains and risks of using AI to [...]

You Deserve a Break: The Benefits of Study Breaks

By Ari LaColla Spring 2024 Intern|2025-11-13T13:00:14-05:00August 20th, 2024|

Everyone’s been there: you have multiple assignments and tests to study for, and you feel like you have no time to waste. You might be tempted to cram, using every last minute to get it all done. But what if taking a break might help to improve your study session? Multiple studies have found that taking small, purposeful breaks (from 5 to 60 [...]

Virtual Reality in Education for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder

By Lacey Hayward Spring 2024 Intern|2025-10-21T13:28:44-04:00August 14th, 2024|

Introduction As technology continues to advance, so do opportunities for new and improved treatments for a variety of conditions such as autism spectrum disorder, or ASD. Virtual Reality (VR) has proven to be an effective tool that can be used to offer intervention and help students with ASD in an educational setting. ASD is a developmental disability that impacts a person's verbal and [...]

Project Based Learning: How it fosters 21st century skills in K-12 students

By Lucy Rime Spring 2024 Intern|2025-10-20T12:19:27-04:00August 9th, 2024|

Introduction As education evolves in the 21st century, the methods and learning strategies taught to students must be adapted and transformed to better complement their experiences. According to the National Education Policy of 2009, teachers should adapt their teaching methods according to the needs of the students and situation.[1] Every child receiving their education today faces different struggles and carries different skills that [...]

Diversity in Schools: The Call for Diverse Educators

By Allie Ashe Fall 2023 Intern|2025-11-17T15:00:27-05:00August 8th, 2024|

In a nation that is growing increasingly diverse, the call for diverse educators is more important than ever. According to a 2021 report by the National Center for Education Statistics, eighty percent of teachers in American public schools identified as White. Only nine percent identified as Hispanic, six percent as Black, two percent as Asian, and less than one percent as American Indian/Alaska [...]

The Rise of Chronic Absenteeism

By Ari LaColla Spring 2024 Intern|2025-10-20T15:34:04-04:00August 7th, 2024|

Introduction  In the United States, students who miss more than 15 days of school a year are considered chronically absent. While this has always been an issue in the US, the number of chronically absent students has doubled since the COVID-19 pandemic[1].The percentage of chronically absent students rose from 15 percent in 2019 to 28 percent in 2022[2].These numbers are concerning, as chronically [...]

Take a Bike! The key to navigating cities of the future

By Lucy Rime Spring 2024 Intern|2025-11-12T17:43:11-05:00July 31st, 2024|

Introduction When was the last time you rode a bike? For myself, it had been a couple of years since I had, until recently. Every time I left for college, I would look at my bike and think, “You should bring that, you might need it,” and I always would, but I’d rarely use it. But last fall, out of nowhere, my car [...]

Career and Technical Education, The Alternative Learning Plan

By Ari LaColla Spring 2024 Intern|2025-10-20T12:27:39-04:00July 28th, 2024|

What is Career and Technical Education (CTE)? Career and Technical Education (CTE) is a program that teaches specific career skills to students currently in middle school and high school. CTE is split into 16 “career clusters,” with each cluster focusing on skills necessary in industries such as health science, information technology, finance, and much more.[1] Each program focuses on developing applicable skills instead [...]

Routine: It’s like Clockwork!

By Lucy Rime Spring 2024 Intern|2025-11-13T13:08:41-05:00July 13th, 2024|

Introduction Routines are a common practice in today’s society. Most people have at least one part of their day scheduled into their daily routine, whether it be getting up at a certain time, going to work, or getting some exercise in. As a college student, I find I struggle to have a consistent everyday routine as each day I have a different class [...]

DEI, AA, and EEO: What Are They and How Do They Compare?

By Ari LaColla Spring 2024 Intern|2025-11-17T14:55:45-05:00June 20th, 2024|

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), Affirmative Action, and Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO): These terms have been popping up in educational and business circles in recent years. All three of these aim to create a more inclusive work environment, but what is the difference between them? DEI describes three crucial values that make an organization more accepting and diverse. It helps businesses meet the [...]

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