Equity in PreK-12 STEM Education
By Diana Ma | November 30, 2022
Passing this along to anyone interested in K-12 education.As part of an ongoing series of regional visits, the Committee ...
Read More → An interactive model of the two-alternative forced choice test
By Diana Ma | November 23, 2022
If you are interested in machine learning or data science, you have probably encountered the idea of a ...
Read More → An e-bay like system for data sharing
By Diana Ma | October 25, 2022
Diana Ma, Ph.D. and Russ Meredith, Hippocampus Analytics Until very recently, scientific manuscripts did not provide direct visibility ...
Read More → Ducks!
By Diana Ma | October 25, 2022
A game to teach critical thinking approaches to problem solving for K12 Students. Ducks (1)Download
Read More → Science is based on the data… and trust: Why and how the anonymous peer review process works
By Diana Ma | October 25, 2022
As all scientists, I am periodically asked to serve as an anonymous reviewer for manuscripts that have been ...
Read More → Teaching this often-overlooked aspect of the scientific method may be the only thing that can save us from conspiracy theories
By Diana Ma | October 25, 2022
Testing of the null hypothesis (denoted H0) is a fundamental but rarely discussed aspect of the scientific method. ...
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