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Student Wins National Home and Furnishings-Related Scholarship
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Kimberly Shaw is an art major from Kershaw, S.C. The scholarship, presented annually, is worth $2,500.
Published by: Winthrop University
Visual Communication Design Majors, Alumni Sweep Up Advertising Awards
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Award winners were: Savannah Holder '13; Griffin Glaze '13; Kimberly Diedrich '09; Todd Turner '03; and Glenna Barron.
Published by: Winthrop University
Specialized Educational Leadership for Rural Students Living in Poverty
To serve students living in rural poverty, school leaders must understand intimately the specific challenges that students face. Equally, leaders must embrace and leverage the funds of knowledge and assets that these students...
Enhancing Student Affect From Multi-Classroom Simulation Games via Teacher Professional Development
Educational simulations often require players to maintain a high degree of engagement for play in the simulation to continue. Student motivation and engagement is tied to affective factors, such as interest and self-efficacy. As...
Two Seniors Given Tillman Award for Academic Excellence
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Seniors Kimberly Satcher (Graniteville, S.C.) and Amber Smith (Fort Mill, S.C.) received the Tillman Award at Winthrop's spring commencement May 5. Satcher is an early childhood education major; Smith is majoring in elementary...
Published by: Winthrop University
Developing Written Argumentation Skills With an Educational Simulation Game (ESG)
In this chapter, the authors present the case of GlobalEd, a virtual educational simulation game (ESG) that focuses on the development of student written argumentation and socio-scientific literacy skills over the course of...
Discourse
Kimberly Fabio
Jan 01, 0001
This statement describes, analyzes and comments on my thesis work, Discourse, which explores the figure and perspectives on body image as well as voyeurism. My experience drawing and interacting with my models was the catalyst...
Published by: Winthrop University
Hybrid and Virtual Educational Simulation Games (vESGs) for the Remote Learning Era
Virtual educational simulation games (vESGs) promote unique combinations of learning interactions and affordances to create environments with which students can engage to effectively learn about complex phenomena and processes...
Defining and Designing Responsive Online Professional Development (ROPD)
Teacher professional development programs typically do not meet teachers' ongoing, long-term needs that arise. In this chapter, the authors forward a systematic framework called responsive online professional development (ROPD)...
Daple Orients and Patterns Sensory Hair Bundles in the Inner Ear
Kimberly Siletti
Jan 01, 0001
The planar orientation of mammalian cells necessitates the integration of diverse pathways. In the inner ear, at least two systems regulate the planar polarity of the hair bundle. The core planar cell polarity (PCP) proteins...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Molecular Characterization of Novel Mutations in Fanconi Anemia Patients
Kimberly Rickman
Jan 01, 0001
Fanconi anemia (FA) is a rare disorder that is characterized by bonemarrow failure in the first decade of life, developmental abnormalities, and predisposition to malignancies. The majority of patients have mutations in one of...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Changing Hearts and Minds
By the nature of their occupation, first responders witness numerous traumatic events. Most of the time, their training and desire to help others allows them to respond professionally and appropriately. However, there are...
Pay It Forward
Using Open Educational Resources to Promote Social Justice explores the opportunities and challenges of moving the discussion about open educational resources (OER) beyond affordability to address structural inequities found...
Leakage does not fully offset soy supply-chain efforts to reduce deforestation in Brazil.
Zero-deforestation supply chain policies that leverage the market power of commodity buyers to change agricultural producer behavior can reduce forest clearing in regions with rapid commodity expansion and weak forest...
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Men, Masculinities, and the Global Pandemic
This article reflects on and analyzes interlocking relations of power pertaining to the politics of masculinities during the initial stage of the COVID-19 pandemic. Situated within the context of the current global pandemic, we...
PAYING PARTICIPANTS

Poor-quality data has the potential to increase error variance, reduce statistical power and effect sizes, and produce Type I or Type II errors. Paying participants is one technique researchers may use in an attempt to obtain...

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Pay It Forward
Using Open Educational Resources to Promote Social Justice explores the opportunities and challenges of moving the discussion about open educational resources (OER) beyond affordability to address structural inequities found...
Late disruption of central visual field disrupts peripheral perception of form and color
Evidence from neuroimaging and brain stimulation studies suggest that visual information about objects in the periphery is fed back to foveal retinotopic cortex in a separate representation that is essential for peripheral...
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