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Charlotte Dance Festival Welcomes Winthrop Students' Original Choreography
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The four students are Mason Diaz, Kristin Ramirez, Kristin Ward and Bridget O'Connor. Their performance will be at 6 p.m. Sunday, March 22. The Charlotte Dance Festival will feature a few familiar faces this weekend.
Published by: Winthrop University
A Review of Faculty Self-Assessment TPACK Instruments (January 2006 – March 2020)
Kristin Scott
Apr 01, 2021
Since Mishra and Koehler released their framework of technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK), researchers have been attempting to measure it with a variety of self-assessment instruments. Early TPACK instruments...
The Gamification of Code
Teaching an introductory web design course is already a blended environment. Students meet face-to-face, yet have access to a myriad of online resources, YouTube videos, blogs, and forums to support their learning. However, the...
Incorporating Academic Strategy Instruction in Assignment Design to Remove Barriers to Writing Assignments in Philosophy
In early 2020, there was a faculty development workshop at MacEwan University on how to design philosophy writing assignments with fewer barriers commonly experienced by students with disabilities. This chapter streamlines the...
Interview with John Chester
John Chester
Jan 01, 0001
In his April 3, 2008 interview with Kristin Malone, John Chester details his service overseas in Europe during WWII. Included are stories of interactions with German soldiers and the rules and regulations of the United States...
Published by: Winthrop University
Self-injury from early adolescence to early adulthood
Abstract: Adolescent self-injury is a widespread public health problem, but long-term longitudinal studies from European countries are rare. Self-injury in males and sex differences are poorly understood. This study describes...
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Self-injury from early adolescence to early adulthood
Adolescent self-injury is a widespread public health problem, but long-term longitudinal studies from European countries are rare. Self-injury in males and sex differences are poorly understood. This study describes the...
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Measuring TPACK in 2-Year Public College Faculty
Two-year public colleges educate more than 50% of all U.S. undergraduates, yet graduation rates (29%) fall far below their 4-year counterparts (63%). It is critical for students of 2-year public institutions that their faculty...
Self-injury from early adolescence to early adulthood
Abstract: Adolescent self-injury is a widespread public health problem, but long-term longitudinal studies from European countries are rare. Self-injury in males and sex differences are poorly understood. This study describes...
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Urban Foraging Social Meetups in Philadelphia, PA
Kristin G. McGillis
Jan 01, 0001
Urban foraging is the practice in which city residents gather plants and plant parts from green spaces--such as parks, sidewalks, or yards--to use for a variety of reasons. Research on the practice is in its early stages, with...
Published by: Ursinus College
Bend-strength of novel filament wound shear reinforcement
The winding of Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP) tows around longitudinal reinforcing bars provides a novel method for the fabrication of reinforcement cages. Complex geometries of internal reinforcement can be fabricated using...
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Becoming Interculturally Adaptable
The prevailing picture of intercultural adaptation among international student sojourners features a reified process of overcoming culture shock or culture-related stress and anxiety. In the context of increasing recruitment of...
“The Fact That the Author Was Male Instead of Female Provided for an Objective Opinion”
This paper presents an audit-style experiential learning activity intended to gauge students' perceptions of objectivity based on author gender, encourage students to apply the concept of bias to their own learning, and...
Dendritic cells with TGF-?1 differentiate naïve CD4 +CD25- T cells into islet-protective Foxp3+ regulatory T cells
CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ regulatory T cells (T regs) are important for preventing autoimmune diabetes and are either thymic-derived (natural) or differentiated in the periphery outside the thymus (induced). Here we show that ?-cell...
Published by: Rockefeller University
CD25+ CD4+ T cells, expanded with dendritic cells presenting a single autoantigenic peptide, suppress autoimmune diabetes
In the nonobese diabetic (NOD) mouse model of type 1 diabetes, the immune system recognizes many autoantigens expressed in pancreatic islet ? cells. To silence autoimmunity, we used dendritic cells (DCs) from NOD mice to expand...
Published by: Rockefeller University

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