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Organizations often have a set base amount that they will pay for moving. If an organization cannot fund tangibles like moving expenses, you can always ask for a slight increase in base salary. For example, if a move will cost $2500 and an organization cannot cover it, ABOUT – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Visitors will want to know who is on the other side of the page. Use this space to write about yourself, your site, your business, or anything you want. Use the testimonials below to quote others, talking about the same thing – in their own words. This is sample content, included with the template to NEGOTIATING THE JOB OFFER I have blogged about the unwritten rules of academia before. I often share advice to colleagues and students about how to negotiate when a job offer is made - at least in the U.S., negotiation is expected for almost every job, academic or otherwise. Here is my best advice (geared towards U.S. organizations): LEARN. Read YOUR SILENCE IS TELLING ON YOU #BlackLivesMatter #BlackTransLivesMatter Your silence is racism. Your silence is telling on you. Your silence is complicit with a system built on the backs of the oppressed and which continues to oppress. "But I can't" "But my job" "But my hopes and dreams for the future" You can. No job is that important. You're lucky you LIMITING ALCOHOL DURING PROFESSIONAL EVENTS Recently, the Geological Society of America (GSA) published a news item. At the bottom was this note: "In keeping with its ongoing commitment to ethics and inclusion, Council approved a recommendation from the Committee on Diversity in the Geosciences to prohibit alcohol being served in the oral and poster session areas at all GSA meetings HOW (AND WHEN) TO WRITE THE BACKGROUND SECTION OF A The related posts: How to Review a Manuscript, How to Write a Manuscript, How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. The background of a paper may have different names depending on your field. It might be called the introduction, or the literature review, or the theoretical framework. Certainly, you shouldbe
HOW TO WRITE A MANUSCRIPT The related posts: How to Review a Manuscript, How to Write a Manuscript, How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. My personal opinion is that writing - especially technical writing - hinges on planning. Set very specific goals. Here is what I would do for an empirical paper; this can beCAITLIN KIRBY
Caitlin Kirby Presents at the 2016 Fate of the Earth Symposium - Caitlin Kirby, first-year PhD student in the Geocognition Research Lab, presented at the 2016 Fate of the Earth symposium last week. This was Caitlin’s first poster presentation as a graduate student. She presented on preliminary results from interviews she conducted withJULIE LIBARKIN
I am a Professor at Michigan State University with appointments in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Center for Integrative Studies in General Science, and CREATE for STEM Institute for Research on Science and Mathematics Education. I am also affiliated with MSU's Cognitive Science Program and Environmental Science and PolicyProgram.
GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Welcome to the GRL! Here at Michigan State University we conduct human dimensions research focused on two areas: 1) how people perceive, understand, and make decisions about the planet; and 2) access, inclusion, equity, and justice in STEM and academia. We focus on high quality measurement to delve into big questions. What role doesscience
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Organizations often have a set base amount that they will pay for moving. If an organization cannot fund tangibles like moving expenses, you can always ask for a slight increase in base salary. For example, if a move will cost $2500 and an organization cannot cover it, ABOUT – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Visitors will want to know who is on the other side of the page. Use this space to write about yourself, your site, your business, or anything you want. Use the testimonials below to quote others, talking about the same thing – in their own words. This is sample content, included with the template to NEGOTIATING THE JOB OFFER I have blogged about the unwritten rules of academia before. I often share advice to colleagues and students about how to negotiate when a job offer is made - at least in the U.S., negotiation is expected for almost every job, academic or otherwise. Here is my best advice (geared towards U.S. organizations): LEARN. Read YOUR SILENCE IS TELLING ON YOU #BlackLivesMatter #BlackTransLivesMatter Your silence is racism. Your silence is telling on you. Your silence is complicit with a system built on the backs of the oppressed and which continues to oppress. "But I can't" "But my job" "But my hopes and dreams for the future" You can. No job is that important. You're lucky you LIMITING ALCOHOL DURING PROFESSIONAL EVENTS Recently, the Geological Society of America (GSA) published a news item. At the bottom was this note: "In keeping with its ongoing commitment to ethics and inclusion, Council approved a recommendation from the Committee on Diversity in the Geosciences to prohibit alcohol being served in the oral and poster session areas at all GSA meetings HOW (AND WHEN) TO WRITE THE BACKGROUND SECTION OF A The related posts: How to Review a Manuscript, How to Write a Manuscript, How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. The background of a paper may have different names depending on your field. It might be called the introduction, or the literature review, or the theoretical framework. Certainly, you shouldbe
HOW TO WRITE A MANUSCRIPT The related posts: How to Review a Manuscript, How to Write a Manuscript, How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. My personal opinion is that writing - especially technical writing - hinges on planning. Set very specific goals. Here is what I would do for an empirical paper; this can beCAITLIN KIRBY
Caitlin Kirby Presents at the 2016 Fate of the Earth Symposium - Caitlin Kirby, first-year PhD student in the Geocognition Research Lab, presented at the 2016 Fate of the Earth symposium last week. This was Caitlin’s first poster presentation as a graduate student. She presented on preliminary results from interviews she conducted withJULIE LIBARKIN
I am a Professor at Michigan State University with appointments in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Center for Integrative Studies in General Science, and CREATE for STEM Institute for Research on Science and Mathematics Education. I am also affiliated with MSU's Cognitive Science Program and Environmental Science and PolicyProgram.
ABOUT – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Visitors will want to know who is on the other side of the page. Use this space to write about yourself, your site, your business, or anything you want. Use the testimonials below to quote others, talking about the same thing – in their own words. This is sample content, included with the template toNEWS AND BLOG
Organizations often have a set base amount that they will pay for moving. If an organization cannot fund tangibles like moving expenses, you can always ask for a slight increase in base salary. For example, if a move will cost $2500 and an organization cannot cover it, RESEARCH – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Research in the GRL focuses on on designing high quality research experiments to evaluate geocognition as it relates to: understanding, attitudes, interaction with media, performance, and learning in and outside of classrooms. We also work on studies related to disability and diversity in the sciences. Much of our work centers on developing high quality mechanisms PEOPLE – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY CURRENT PERSONNEL Dr. Julie Libarkin, libarkin@msu.eduDirector, Geocognition Research LaboratoryProfessor, Earth & Environmental Sciences Patricia Jaimes, jaimespa@msu.eduPhD Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Caitlin Kirby, kirbycai@msu.eduPhD Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Eleanor RappoleeMS Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Dr. Kyle Whyte, GEOCOGNITION & GEOSCIENCE EDUCATION RESEARCH PROGRAMS Alphabetical List of Graduate Programs in Geocognition and Geoscience Education Research: Includes United States and New Zealand Updated: 12/2020 Related posts: DBER GRADUATE PROGRAMS Limited to Programs Housed in Colleges of Science Arizona State University: MS/PhD, Steve Semken, Steve Reynolds Graduate students in Geoscience Education at ASU benefit from a long-standing and PUSHING FOR CHANGE IN ACADEMIA I wrote the following email to all members of my department. I share it here in case anyone else is living in a space that would benefit from having the difficult conversations about racism that we all need to be having. The system WILL NOT CHANGE unless those of us who benefit from the system HOW TO REVIEW A MANUSCRIPT The related posts: How to Review a Manuscript, How to Write a Manuscript, How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. Reviewing a manuscript for a professional journal can seem like an overwhelming task, and can be time-consuming. I use this technique to help me dig into a paper quickly. Read the THE ACADEMIC SEXUAL MISCONDUCT AND VIOLATIONS OF pingback: not a fluke: that case of academic sexual harassment, sexual assault, sexual misconduct, stalking, violations of dating policies, violations of campus pornography policies, and similar violation is not an isolated incident!– geocognition research l DID YOU KNOW AT LEAST 29 COLLEGE PRESIDENTS HAVE BEEN Complete as of March 16, 2018. For the most up-to-date list of cases and to see additional cases across institutions and disciplines, visit NOT A FLUKE. It has been two years since I began compiling cases of academic sexual misconduct perpetrated by faculty, staff, and administrators. This seems like a good time to post about GRL GRADUATE STUDENT CAITLIN KIRBY RECEIVES PRINGLE Caitlin Kirby has received the 2016 Pringle Fellowship from the MSU Department of Geological Sciences. This fellowship is awarded to students who have demonstrated the capacity, motivation, and initiative to achieve their educational and professional goals. Congratulations, Caitlin! GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Welcome to the GRL! Here at Michigan State University we conduct human dimensions research focused on two areas: 1) how people perceive, understand, and make decisions about the planet; and 2) access, inclusion, equity, and justice in STEM and academia. We focus on high quality measurement to delve into big questions. What role doesscience
ABOUT – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Visitors will want to know who is on the other side of the page. Use this space to write about yourself, your site, your business, or anything you want. Use the testimonials below to quote others, talking about the same thing – in their own words. This is sample content, included with the template to RESEARCH – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Research in the GRL focuses on on designing high quality research experiments to evaluate geocognition as it relates to: understanding, attitudes, interaction with media, performance, and learning in and outside of classrooms. We also work on studies related to disability and diversity in the sciences. Much of our work centers on developing high quality mechanisms PEOPLE – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY CURRENT PERSONNEL Dr. Julie Libarkin, libarkin@msu.eduDirector, Geocognition Research LaboratoryProfessor, Earth & Environmental Sciences Patricia Jaimes, jaimespa@msu.eduPhD Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Caitlin Kirby, kirbycai@msu.eduPhD Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Eleanor RappoleeMS Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Dr. Kyle Whyte, NEGOTIATING THE JOB OFFER I have blogged about the unwritten rules of academia before. I often share advice to colleagues and students about how to negotiate when a job offer is made - at least in the U.S., negotiation is expected for almost every job, academic or otherwise. Here is my best advice (geared towards U.S. organizations): LEARN. Read HOW (AND WHEN) TO WRITE THE BACKGROUND SECTION OF A The related posts: How to Review a Manuscript, How to Write a Manuscript, How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. The background of a paper may have different names depending on your field. It might be called the introduction, or the literature review, or the theoretical framework. Certainly, you shouldbe
LIMITING ALCOHOL DURING PROFESSIONAL EVENTS Recently, the Geological Society of America (GSA) published a news item. At the bottom was this note: "In keeping with its ongoing commitment to ethics and inclusion, Council approved a recommendation from the Committee on Diversity in the Geosciences to prohibit alcohol being served in the oral and poster session areas at all GSA meetings HOW TO WRITE A MANUSCRIPT The related posts: How to Review a Manuscript, How to Write a Manuscript, How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. My personal opinion is that writing - especially technical writing - hinges on planning. Set very specific goals. Here is what I would do for an empirical paper; this can beCAITLIN KIRBY
Caitlin Kirby Presents at the 2016 Fate of the Earth Symposium - Caitlin Kirby, first-year PhD student in the Geocognition Research Lab, presented at the 2016 Fate of the Earth symposium last week. This was Caitlin’s first poster presentation as a graduate student. She presented on preliminary results from interviews she conducted withJULIE LIBARKIN
I am a Professor at Michigan State University with appointments in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Center for Integrative Studies in General Science, and CREATE for STEM Institute for Research on Science and Mathematics Education. I am also affiliated with MSU's Cognitive Science Program and Environmental Science and PolicyProgram.
GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Welcome to the GRL! Here at Michigan State University we conduct human dimensions research focused on two areas: 1) how people perceive, understand, and make decisions about the planet; and 2) access, inclusion, equity, and justice in STEM and academia. We focus on high quality measurement to delve into big questions. What role doesscience
ABOUT – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Visitors will want to know who is on the other side of the page. Use this space to write about yourself, your site, your business, or anything you want. Use the testimonials below to quote others, talking about the same thing – in their own words. This is sample content, included with the template to RESEARCH – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Research in the GRL focuses on on designing high quality research experiments to evaluate geocognition as it relates to: understanding, attitudes, interaction with media, performance, and learning in and outside of classrooms. We also work on studies related to disability and diversity in the sciences. Much of our work centers on developing high quality mechanisms PEOPLE – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY CURRENT PERSONNEL Dr. Julie Libarkin, libarkin@msu.eduDirector, Geocognition Research LaboratoryProfessor, Earth & Environmental Sciences Patricia Jaimes, jaimespa@msu.eduPhD Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Caitlin Kirby, kirbycai@msu.eduPhD Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Eleanor RappoleeMS Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Dr. Kyle Whyte, NEGOTIATING THE JOB OFFER I have blogged about the unwritten rules of academia before. I often share advice to colleagues and students about how to negotiate when a job offer is made - at least in the U.S., negotiation is expected for almost every job, academic or otherwise. Here is my best advice (geared towards U.S. organizations): LEARN. Read HOW (AND WHEN) TO WRITE THE BACKGROUND SECTION OF A The related posts: How to Review a Manuscript, How to Write a Manuscript, How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. The background of a paper may have different names depending on your field. It might be called the introduction, or the literature review, or the theoretical framework. Certainly, you shouldbe
LIMITING ALCOHOL DURING PROFESSIONAL EVENTS Recently, the Geological Society of America (GSA) published a news item. At the bottom was this note: "In keeping with its ongoing commitment to ethics and inclusion, Council approved a recommendation from the Committee on Diversity in the Geosciences to prohibit alcohol being served in the oral and poster session areas at all GSA meetings HOW TO WRITE A MANUSCRIPT The related posts: How to Review a Manuscript, How to Write a Manuscript, How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. My personal opinion is that writing - especially technical writing - hinges on planning. Set very specific goals. Here is what I would do for an empirical paper; this can beCAITLIN KIRBY
Caitlin Kirby Presents at the 2016 Fate of the Earth Symposium - Caitlin Kirby, first-year PhD student in the Geocognition Research Lab, presented at the 2016 Fate of the Earth symposium last week. This was Caitlin’s first poster presentation as a graduate student. She presented on preliminary results from interviews she conducted withJULIE LIBARKIN
I am a Professor at Michigan State University with appointments in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Center for Integrative Studies in General Science, and CREATE for STEM Institute for Research on Science and Mathematics Education. I am also affiliated with MSU's Cognitive Science Program and Environmental Science and PolicyProgram.
ABOUT – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Visitors will want to know who is on the other side of the page. Use this space to write about yourself, your site, your business, or anything you want. Use the testimonials below to quote others, talking about the same thing – in their own words. This is sample content, included with the template toGEOCOGNITION
The Geocognition Research Laboratory at Michigan State University is dedicated to the study of how people perceive and understand the Earth and Earth phenomena. What is Geocognition? Geocognition is just beginning to emerge as an authentic area of research in the domain of Earth sciences. Traditionally, research related to people’s understanding of the Earth wasGRADUATE STUDY
graduate study in the grl discipline-based education research (dber) graduate programs geocognition and geoscience-education researchprograms
YOUR SILENCE IS TELLING ON YOU #BlackLivesMatter #BlackTransLivesMatter Your silence is racism. Your silence is telling on you. Your silence is complicit with a system built on the backs of the oppressed and which continues to oppress. "But I can't" "But my job" "But my hopes and dreams for the future" You can. No job is that important. You're lucky you GRADUATE STUDY IN THE GRL Graduate students in the Geocognition Research Lab at Michigan State University can earn an MS or PhD in Earth and Environmental Sciences through cutting-edge research that blurs the boundaries between learning science, education, geoscience, and diversity. This work includes investigation of expert-novice cognition (e.g., Field Work), assessment of learning (e.g., Item Response Theory HOW TO WRITE A MANUSCRIPT The related posts: How to Review a Manuscript, How to Write a Manuscript, How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. My personal opinion is that writing - especially technical writing - hinges on planning. Set very specific goals. Here is what I would do for an empirical paper; this can beWRITING MANUSCRIPTS
How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. I recommend reading these blog posts to get a more in-depth sense of my step-by-step approach to writing for academic journals. My two most important first steps are: 1) Choosing a journal; and 2) Deconstructing similar articles in the target journal to get a senseof structure.
STUDENTS – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Caitlin Kirby has received the 2016 Pringle Fellowship from the MSU Department of Geological Sciences. This fellowship is awarded to students who have demonstrated the capacity, motivation, and initiative to achieve their educational and professional goals. HOW TO REVIEW A MANUSCRIPT The related posts: How to Review a Manuscript, How to Write a Manuscript, How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. Reviewing a manuscript for a professional journal can seem like an overwhelming task, and can be time-consuming. I use this technique to help me dig into a paper quickly. Read theSEXUAL HARASSMENT
Posts about sexual harassment written by geocognition. Several months ago, I wrote memo to higher-ups at MSU detailing my experiences with the Title IX investigation process and the institutional response once a finding was made against the man who was found to have physicallyharassed me.
GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Welcome to the GRL! Here at Michigan State University we conduct human dimensions research focused on two areas: 1) how people perceive, understand, and make decisions about the planet; and 2) access, inclusion, equity, and justice in STEM and academia. We focus on high quality measurement to delve into big questions. What role doesscience
ABOUT – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Visitors will want to know who is on the other side of the page. Use this space to write about yourself, your site, your business, or anything you want. Use the testimonials below to quote others, talking about the same thing – in their own words. This is sample content, included with the template to PEOPLE – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY CURRENT PERSONNEL Dr. Julie Libarkin, libarkin@msu.eduDirector, Geocognition Research LaboratoryProfessor, Earth & Environmental Sciences Patricia Jaimes, jaimespa@msu.eduPhD Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Caitlin Kirby, kirbycai@msu.eduPhD Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Eleanor RappoleeMS Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Dr. Kyle Whyte, NEGOTIATING THE JOB OFFER I have blogged about the unwritten rules of academia before. I often share advice to colleagues and students about how to negotiate when a job offer is made - at least in the U.S., negotiation is expected for almost every job, academic or otherwise. Here is my best advice (geared towards U.S. organizations): LEARN. Read HOW (AND WHEN) TO WRITE THE BACKGROUND SECTION OF A The related posts: How to Review a Manuscript, How to Write a Manuscript, How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. The background of a paper may have different names depending on your field. It might be called the introduction, or the literature review, or the theoretical framework. Certainly, you shouldbe
LIMITING ALCOHOL DURING PROFESSIONAL EVENTS Recently, the Geological Society of America (GSA) published a news item. At the bottom was this note: "In keeping with its ongoing commitment to ethics and inclusion, Council approved a recommendation from the Committee on Diversity in the Geosciences to prohibit alcohol being served in the oral and poster session areas at all GSA meetingsWRITING MANUSCRIPTS
How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. I recommend reading these blog posts to get a more in-depth sense of my step-by-step approach to writing for academic journals. My two most important first steps are: 1) Choosing a journal; and 2) Deconstructing similar articles in the target journal to get a senseof structure.
THE GEOSCIENCE CONCEPT INVENTORY DESCRIPTION: The Geoscience Concept Inventory (GCI) is a multiple-choice assessment instrument for use in the Earth sciences classroom. The GCI v.1.0 consisted of 69 validated questions that could be selected by an instructor to create a customized 15-question GCI subtest for use in their course. These test items cover topicsrelated to general
JULIE LIBARKIN
I am a Professor at Michigan State University with appointments in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Center for Integrative Studies in General Science, and CREATE for STEM Institute for Research on Science and Mathematics Education. I am also affiliated with MSU's Cognitive Science Program and Environmental Science and PolicyProgram.
CAITLIN KIRBY
Caitlin Kirby Presents at the 2016 Fate of the Earth Symposium - Caitlin Kirby, first-year PhD student in the Geocognition Research Lab, presented at the 2016 Fate of the Earth symposium last week. This was Caitlin’s first poster presentation as a graduate student. She presented on preliminary results from interviews she conducted with GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Welcome to the GRL! Here at Michigan State University we conduct human dimensions research focused on two areas: 1) how people perceive, understand, and make decisions about the planet; and 2) access, inclusion, equity, and justice in STEM and academia. We focus on high quality measurement to delve into big questions. What role doesscience
ABOUT – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Visitors will want to know who is on the other side of the page. Use this space to write about yourself, your site, your business, or anything you want. Use the testimonials below to quote others, talking about the same thing – in their own words. This is sample content, included with the template to PEOPLE – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY CURRENT PERSONNEL Dr. Julie Libarkin, libarkin@msu.eduDirector, Geocognition Research LaboratoryProfessor, Earth & Environmental Sciences Patricia Jaimes, jaimespa@msu.eduPhD Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Caitlin Kirby, kirbycai@msu.eduPhD Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Eleanor RappoleeMS Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Dr. Kyle Whyte, NEGOTIATING THE JOB OFFER I have blogged about the unwritten rules of academia before. I often share advice to colleagues and students about how to negotiate when a job offer is made - at least in the U.S., negotiation is expected for almost every job, academic or otherwise. Here is my best advice (geared towards U.S. organizations): LEARN. Read HOW (AND WHEN) TO WRITE THE BACKGROUND SECTION OF A The related posts: How to Review a Manuscript, How to Write a Manuscript, How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. The background of a paper may have different names depending on your field. It might be called the introduction, or the literature review, or the theoretical framework. Certainly, you shouldbe
LIMITING ALCOHOL DURING PROFESSIONAL EVENTS Recently, the Geological Society of America (GSA) published a news item. At the bottom was this note: "In keeping with its ongoing commitment to ethics and inclusion, Council approved a recommendation from the Committee on Diversity in the Geosciences to prohibit alcohol being served in the oral and poster session areas at all GSA meetingsWRITING MANUSCRIPTS
How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. I recommend reading these blog posts to get a more in-depth sense of my step-by-step approach to writing for academic journals. My two most important first steps are: 1) Choosing a journal; and 2) Deconstructing similar articles in the target journal to get a senseof structure.
THE GEOSCIENCE CONCEPT INVENTORY DESCRIPTION: The Geoscience Concept Inventory (GCI) is a multiple-choice assessment instrument for use in the Earth sciences classroom. The GCI v.1.0 consisted of 69 validated questions that could be selected by an instructor to create a customized 15-question GCI subtest for use in their course. These test items cover topicsrelated to general
JULIE LIBARKIN
I am a Professor at Michigan State University with appointments in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Center for Integrative Studies in General Science, and CREATE for STEM Institute for Research on Science and Mathematics Education. I am also affiliated with MSU's Cognitive Science Program and Environmental Science and PolicyProgram.
CAITLIN KIRBY
Caitlin Kirby Presents at the 2016 Fate of the Earth Symposium - Caitlin Kirby, first-year PhD student in the Geocognition Research Lab, presented at the 2016 Fate of the Earth symposium last week. This was Caitlin’s first poster presentation as a graduate student. She presented on preliminary results from interviews she conducted with ABOUT – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Visitors will want to know who is on the other side of the page. Use this space to write about yourself, your site, your business, or anything you want. Use the testimonials below to quote others, talking about the same thing – in their own words. This is sample content, included with the template toGEOCOGNITION
The Geocognition Research Laboratory at Michigan State University is dedicated to the study of how people perceive and understand the Earth and Earth phenomena. What is Geocognition? Geocognition is just beginning to emerge as an authentic area of research in the domain of Earth sciences. Traditionally, research related to people’s understanding of the Earth was GEOCOGNITION & GEOSCIENCE EDUCATION RESEARCH PROGRAMS Alphabetical List of Graduate Programs in Geocognition and Geoscience Education Research: Includes United States and New Zealand Updated: 12/2020 Related posts: DBER GRADUATE PROGRAMS Limited to Programs Housed in Colleges of Science Arizona State University: MS/PhD, Steve Semken, Steve Reynolds Graduate students in Geoscience Education at ASU benefit from a long-standing andGRADUATE STUDY
graduate study in the grl discipline-based education research (dber) graduate programs geocognition and geoscience-education researchprograms
YOUR SILENCE IS TELLING ON YOU #BlackLivesMatter #BlackTransLivesMatter Your silence is racism. Your silence is telling on you. Your silence is complicit with a system built on the backs of the oppressed and which continues to oppress. "But I can't" "But my job" "But my hopes and dreams for the future" You can. No job is that important. You're lucky you GRADUATE STUDY IN THE GRL Graduate students in the Geocognition Research Lab at Michigan State University can earn an MS or PhD in Earth and Environmental Sciences through cutting-edge research that blurs the boundaries between learning science, education, geoscience, and diversity. This work includes investigation of expert-novice cognition (e.g., Field Work), assessment of learning (e.g., Item Response Theory HOW TO WRITE A MANUSCRIPT The related posts: How to Review a Manuscript, How to Write a Manuscript, How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. My personal opinion is that writing - especially technical writing - hinges on planning. Set very specific goals. Here is what I would do for an empirical paper; this can be STUDENTS – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Caitlin Kirby has received the 2016 Pringle Fellowship from the MSU Department of Geological Sciences. This fellowship is awarded to students who have demonstrated the capacity, motivation, and initiative to achieve their educational and professional goals. HOW TO REVIEW A MANUSCRIPT The related posts: How to Review a Manuscript, How to Write a Manuscript, How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. Reviewing a manuscript for a professional journal can seem like an overwhelming task, and can be time-consuming. I use this technique to help me dig into a paper quickly. Read theSEXUAL HARASSMENT
Posts about sexual harassment written by geocognition. Several months ago, I wrote memo to higher-ups at MSU detailing my experiences with the Title IX investigation process and the institutional response once a finding was made against the man who was found to have physicallyharassed me.
GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Welcome to the GRL! Here at Michigan State University we conduct human dimensions research focused on two areas: 1) how people perceive, understand, and make decisions about the planet; and 2) access, inclusion, equity, and justice in STEM and academia. We focus on high quality measurement to delve into big questions. What role doesscience
ABOUT – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Visitors will want to know who is on the other side of the page. Use this space to write about yourself, your site, your business, or anything you want. Use the testimonials below to quote others, talking about the same thing – in their own words. This is sample content, included with the template to PEOPLE – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY CURRENT PERSONNEL Dr. Julie Libarkin, libarkin@msu.eduDirector, Geocognition Research LaboratoryProfessor, Earth & Environmental Sciences Patricia Jaimes, jaimespa@msu.eduPhD Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Caitlin Kirby, kirbycai@msu.eduPhD Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Eleanor RappoleeMS Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Dr. Kyle Whyte, GEOCOGNITION & GEOSCIENCE EDUCATION RESEARCH … Alphabetical List of Graduate Programs in Geocognition and Geoscience Education Research: Includes United States and New Zealand Updated: 12/2020 Related posts: DBER GRADUATE PROGRAMS Limited to Programs Housed in Colleges of Science Arizona State University: MS/PhD, Steve Semken, Steve Reynolds Graduate students in Geoscience Education at ASU benefit from a long-standing and YOUR SILENCE IS TELLING ON YOU #BlackLivesMatter #BlackTransLivesMatter Your silence is racism. Your silence is telling on you. Your silence is complicit with a system built on the backs of the oppressed and which continues to oppress. "But I can't" "But my job" "But my hopes and dreams for the future" You can. No job is that important. You're lucky you HOW TO WRITE A MANUSCRIPT The related posts: How to Review a Manuscript, How to Write a Manuscript, How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. My personal opinion is that writing - especially technical writing - hinges on planning. Set very specific goals. Here is what I would do for an empirical paper; this can be LIMITING ALCOHOL DURING PROFESSIONAL EVENTS Recently, the Geological Society of America (GSA) published a news item. At the bottom was this note: "In keeping with its ongoing commitment to ethics and inclusion, Council approved a recommendation from the Committee on Diversity in the Geosciences to prohibit alcohol being served in the oral and poster session areas at all GSA meetingsCAITLIN KIRBY
Caitlin Kirby Presents at the 2016 Fate of the Earth Symposium - Caitlin Kirby, first-year PhD student in the Geocognition Research Lab, presented at the 2016 Fate of the Earth symposium last week. This was Caitlin’s first poster presentation as a graduate student. She presented on preliminary results from interviews she conducted with HOW (AND WHEN) TO WRITE THE BACKGROUND SECTION OF A The related posts: How to Review a Manuscript, How to Write a Manuscript, How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. The background of a paper may have different names depending on your field. It might be called the introduction, or the literature review, or the theoretical framework. Certainly, you shouldbe
THE ACADEMIC SEXUAL MISCONDUCT AND VIOLATIONS OF pingback: not a fluke: that case of academic sexual harassment, sexual assault, sexual misconduct, stalking, violations of dating policies, violations of campus pornography policies, and similar violation is not an isolated incident!– geocognition research l GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Welcome to the GRL! Here at Michigan State University we conduct human dimensions research focused on two areas: 1) how people perceive, understand, and make decisions about the planet; and 2) access, inclusion, equity, and justice in STEM and academia. We focus on high quality measurement to delve into big questions. What role doesscience
ABOUT – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Visitors will want to know who is on the other side of the page. Use this space to write about yourself, your site, your business, or anything you want. Use the testimonials below to quote others, talking about the same thing – in their own words. This is sample content, included with the template to PEOPLE – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY CURRENT PERSONNEL Dr. Julie Libarkin, libarkin@msu.eduDirector, Geocognition Research LaboratoryProfessor, Earth & Environmental Sciences Patricia Jaimes, jaimespa@msu.eduPhD Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Caitlin Kirby, kirbycai@msu.eduPhD Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Eleanor RappoleeMS Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Dr. Kyle Whyte, GEOCOGNITION & GEOSCIENCE EDUCATION RESEARCH … Alphabetical List of Graduate Programs in Geocognition and Geoscience Education Research: Includes United States and New Zealand Updated: 12/2020 Related posts: DBER GRADUATE PROGRAMS Limited to Programs Housed in Colleges of Science Arizona State University: MS/PhD, Steve Semken, Steve Reynolds Graduate students in Geoscience Education at ASU benefit from a long-standing and YOUR SILENCE IS TELLING ON YOU #BlackLivesMatter #BlackTransLivesMatter Your silence is racism. Your silence is telling on you. Your silence is complicit with a system built on the backs of the oppressed and which continues to oppress. "But I can't" "But my job" "But my hopes and dreams for the future" You can. No job is that important. You're lucky you HOW TO WRITE A MANUSCRIPT The related posts: How to Review a Manuscript, How to Write a Manuscript, How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. My personal opinion is that writing - especially technical writing - hinges on planning. Set very specific goals. Here is what I would do for an empirical paper; this can be LIMITING ALCOHOL DURING PROFESSIONAL EVENTS Recently, the Geological Society of America (GSA) published a news item. At the bottom was this note: "In keeping with its ongoing commitment to ethics and inclusion, Council approved a recommendation from the Committee on Diversity in the Geosciences to prohibit alcohol being served in the oral and poster session areas at all GSA meetingsCAITLIN KIRBY
Caitlin Kirby Presents at the 2016 Fate of the Earth Symposium - Caitlin Kirby, first-year PhD student in the Geocognition Research Lab, presented at the 2016 Fate of the Earth symposium last week. This was Caitlin’s first poster presentation as a graduate student. She presented on preliminary results from interviews she conducted with HOW (AND WHEN) TO WRITE THE BACKGROUND SECTION OF A The related posts: How to Review a Manuscript, How to Write a Manuscript, How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. The background of a paper may have different names depending on your field. It might be called the introduction, or the literature review, or the theoretical framework. Certainly, you shouldbe
THE ACADEMIC SEXUAL MISCONDUCT AND VIOLATIONS OF pingback: not a fluke: that case of academic sexual harassment, sexual assault, sexual misconduct, stalking, violations of dating policies, violations of campus pornography policies, and similar violation is not an isolated incident!– geocognition research l ABOUT – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Visitors will want to know who is on the other side of the page. Use this space to write about yourself, your site, your business, or anything you want. Use the testimonials below to quote others, talking about the same thing – in their own words. This is sample content, included with the template to RESEARCH – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Research in the GRL focuses on on designing high quality research experiments to evaluate geocognition as it relates to: understanding, attitudes, interaction with media, performance, and learning in and outside of classrooms. We also work on studies related to disability and diversity in the sciences. Much of our work centers on developing high quality mechanismsNEWS AND BLOG
These test items cover topics related to general physical geology concepts, as well as underlying fundamental ideas in physics and chemistry, such as gravity and radioactivity, that are integral to understanding the conceptual Earth. Each question has gone through rigorous reliability andGEOCOGNITION
The Geocognition Research Laboratory at Michigan State University is dedicated to the study of how people perceive and understand the Earth and Earth phenomena. What is Geocognition? Geocognition is just beginning to emerge as an authentic area of research in the domain of Earth sciences. Traditionally, research related to people’s understanding of the Earth wasGEOCOGNITION
Geocognition Research Lab Contingency Plan for COVID Updated Aug 25, 2020 Space Planning Where possible, lab members will work from home. Lab members wishing to work in the lab must get prior approval from the lab PI. This will include providing a schedule for when you intend to be in lab. If a lab member Continue reading.GRADUATE STUDY
graduate study in the grl discipline-based education research (dber) graduate programs geocognition and geoscience-education researchprograms
YOUR SILENCE IS TELLING ON YOU #BlackLivesMatter #BlackTransLivesMatter Your silence is racism. Your silence is telling on you. Your silence is complicit with a system built on the backs of the oppressed and which continues to oppress. "But I can't" "But my job" "But my hopes and dreams for the future" You can. No job is that important. You're lucky you NEGOTIATING THE JOB OFFER I have blogged about the unwritten rules of academia before. I often share advice to colleagues and students about how to negotiate when a job offer is made - at least in the U.S., negotiation is expected for almost every job, academic or otherwise. Here is my best advice (geared towards U.S. organizations): LEARN. ReadWRITING MANUSCRIPTS
How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. I recommend reading these blog posts to get a more in-depth sense of my step-by-step approach to writing for academic journals. My two most important first steps are: 1) Choosing a journal; and 2) Deconstructing similar articles in the target journal to get a senseof structure.
SEXUAL HARASSMENT
Posts about sexual harassment written by geocognition. Several months ago, I wrote memo to higher-ups at MSU detailing my experiences with the Title IX investigation process and the institutional response once a finding was made against the man who was found to have physicallyharassed me.
GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Welcome to the GRL! Here at Michigan State University we conduct human dimensions research focused on two areas: 1) how people perceive, understand, and make decisions about the planet; and 2) access, inclusion, equity, and justice in STEM and academia. We focus on high quality measurement to delve into big questions. What role doesscience
ABOUT – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Visitors will want to know who is on the other side of the page. Use this space to write about yourself, your site, your business, or anything you want. Use the testimonials below to quote others, talking about the same thing – in their own words. This is sample content, included with the template to PEOPLE – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY CURRENT PERSONNEL Dr. Julie Libarkin, libarkin@msu.eduDirector, Geocognition Research LaboratoryProfessor, Earth & Environmental Sciences Patricia Jaimes, jaimespa@msu.eduPhD Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Caitlin Kirby, kirbycai@msu.eduPhD Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Eleanor RappoleeMS Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Dr. Kyle Whyte, GEOCOGNITION & GEOSCIENCE EDUCATION RESEARCH …GEOSCIENCE GRADUATE PROGRAMSJOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCE EDUCATIONGEOSCIENCE PROCESSJOURNAL OFGEOSCIENCE
Alphabetical List of Graduate Programs in Geocognition and Geoscience Education Research: Includes United States and New Zealand Updated: 12/2020 Related posts: DBER GRADUATE PROGRAMS Limited to Programs Housed in Colleges of Science Arizona State University: MS/PhD, Steve Semken, Steve Reynolds Graduate students in Geoscience Education at ASU benefit from a long-standing and YOUR SILENCE IS TELLING ON YOU #BlackLivesMatter #BlackTransLivesMatter Your silence is racism. Your silence is telling on you. Your silence is complicit with a system built on the backs of the oppressed and which continues to oppress. "But I can't" "But my job" "But my hopes and dreams for the future" You can. No job is that important. You're lucky you HOW TO WRITE A MANUSCRIPT The related posts: How to Review a Manuscript, How to Write a Manuscript, How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. My personal opinion is that writing - especially technical writing - hinges on planning. Set very specific goals. Here is what I would do for an empirical paper; this can be LIMITING ALCOHOL DURING PROFESSIONAL EVENTS Recently, the Geological Society of America (GSA) published a news item. At the bottom was this note: "In keeping with its ongoing commitment to ethics and inclusion, Council approved a recommendation from the Committee on Diversity in the Geosciences to prohibit alcohol being served in the oral and poster session areas at all GSA meetingsCAITLIN KIRBY
Caitlin Kirby Presents at the 2016 Fate of the Earth Symposium - Caitlin Kirby, first-year PhD student in the Geocognition Research Lab, presented at the 2016 Fate of the Earth symposium last week. This was Caitlin’s first poster presentation as a graduate student. She presented on preliminary results from interviews she conducted with HOW (AND WHEN) TO WRITE THE BACKGROUND SECTION OF A The related posts: How to Review a Manuscript, How to Write a Manuscript, How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. The background of a paper may have different names depending on your field. It might be called the introduction, or the literature review, or the theoretical framework. Certainly, you shouldbe
THE ACADEMIC SEXUAL MISCONDUCT AND VIOLATIONS OF pingback: not a fluke: that case of academic sexual harassment, sexual assault, sexual misconduct, stalking, violations of dating policies, violations of campus pornography policies, and similar violation is not an isolated incident!– geocognition research l GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Welcome to the GRL! Here at Michigan State University we conduct human dimensions research focused on two areas: 1) how people perceive, understand, and make decisions about the planet; and 2) access, inclusion, equity, and justice in STEM and academia. We focus on high quality measurement to delve into big questions. What role doesscience
ABOUT – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Visitors will want to know who is on the other side of the page. Use this space to write about yourself, your site, your business, or anything you want. Use the testimonials below to quote others, talking about the same thing – in their own words. This is sample content, included with the template to PEOPLE – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY CURRENT PERSONNEL Dr. Julie Libarkin, libarkin@msu.eduDirector, Geocognition Research LaboratoryProfessor, Earth & Environmental Sciences Patricia Jaimes, jaimespa@msu.eduPhD Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Caitlin Kirby, kirbycai@msu.eduPhD Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Eleanor RappoleeMS Student - Earth & Environmental Sciences Dr. Kyle Whyte, GEOCOGNITION & GEOSCIENCE EDUCATION RESEARCH …GEOSCIENCE GRADUATE PROGRAMSJOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCE EDUCATIONGEOSCIENCE PROCESSJOURNAL OFGEOSCIENCE
Alphabetical List of Graduate Programs in Geocognition and Geoscience Education Research: Includes United States and New Zealand Updated: 12/2020 Related posts: DBER GRADUATE PROGRAMS Limited to Programs Housed in Colleges of Science Arizona State University: MS/PhD, Steve Semken, Steve Reynolds Graduate students in Geoscience Education at ASU benefit from a long-standing and YOUR SILENCE IS TELLING ON YOU #BlackLivesMatter #BlackTransLivesMatter Your silence is racism. Your silence is telling on you. Your silence is complicit with a system built on the backs of the oppressed and which continues to oppress. "But I can't" "But my job" "But my hopes and dreams for the future" You can. No job is that important. You're lucky you HOW TO WRITE A MANUSCRIPT The related posts: How to Review a Manuscript, How to Write a Manuscript, How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. My personal opinion is that writing - especially technical writing - hinges on planning. Set very specific goals. Here is what I would do for an empirical paper; this can be LIMITING ALCOHOL DURING PROFESSIONAL EVENTS Recently, the Geological Society of America (GSA) published a news item. At the bottom was this note: "In keeping with its ongoing commitment to ethics and inclusion, Council approved a recommendation from the Committee on Diversity in the Geosciences to prohibit alcohol being served in the oral and poster session areas at all GSA meetingsCAITLIN KIRBY
Caitlin Kirby Presents at the 2016 Fate of the Earth Symposium - Caitlin Kirby, first-year PhD student in the Geocognition Research Lab, presented at the 2016 Fate of the Earth symposium last week. This was Caitlin’s first poster presentation as a graduate student. She presented on preliminary results from interviews she conducted with HOW (AND WHEN) TO WRITE THE BACKGROUND SECTION OF A The related posts: How to Review a Manuscript, How to Write a Manuscript, How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. The background of a paper may have different names depending on your field. It might be called the introduction, or the literature review, or the theoretical framework. Certainly, you shouldbe
THE ACADEMIC SEXUAL MISCONDUCT AND VIOLATIONS OF pingback: not a fluke: that case of academic sexual harassment, sexual assault, sexual misconduct, stalking, violations of dating policies, violations of campus pornography policies, and similar violation is not an isolated incident!– geocognition research l ABOUT – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Visitors will want to know who is on the other side of the page. Use this space to write about yourself, your site, your business, or anything you want. Use the testimonials below to quote others, talking about the same thing – in their own words. This is sample content, included with the template to RESEARCH – GEOCOGNITION RESEARCH LABORATORY Research in the GRL focuses on on designing high quality research experiments to evaluate geocognition as it relates to: understanding, attitudes, interaction with media, performance, and learning in and outside of classrooms. We also work on studies related to disability and diversity in the sciences. Much of our work centers on developing high quality mechanismsNEWS AND BLOG
These test items cover topics related to general physical geology concepts, as well as underlying fundamental ideas in physics and chemistry, such as gravity and radioactivity, that are integral to understanding the conceptual Earth. Each question has gone through rigorous reliability andGEOCOGNITION
The Geocognition Research Laboratory at Michigan State University is dedicated to the study of how people perceive and understand the Earth and Earth phenomena. What is Geocognition? Geocognition is just beginning to emerge as an authentic area of research in the domain of Earth sciences. Traditionally, research related to people’s understanding of the Earth wasGEOCOGNITION
Geocognition Research Lab Contingency Plan for COVID Updated Aug 25, 2020 Space Planning Where possible, lab members will work from home. Lab members wishing to work in the lab must get prior approval from the lab PI. This will include providing a schedule for when you intend to be in lab. If a lab member Continue reading.GRADUATE STUDY
graduate study in the grl discipline-based education research (dber) graduate programs geocognition and geoscience-education researchprograms
YOUR SILENCE IS TELLING ON YOU #BlackLivesMatter #BlackTransLivesMatter Your silence is racism. Your silence is telling on you. Your silence is complicit with a system built on the backs of the oppressed and which continues to oppress. "But I can't" "But my job" "But my hopes and dreams for the future" You can. No job is that important. You're lucky you NEGOTIATING THE JOB OFFER I have blogged about the unwritten rules of academia before. I often share advice to colleagues and students about how to negotiate when a job offer is made - at least in the U.S., negotiation is expected for almost every job, academic or otherwise. Here is my best advice (geared towards U.S. organizations): LEARN. ReadWRITING MANUSCRIPTS
How (and When) to Write the Background Section of a Manuscript. I recommend reading these blog posts to get a more in-depth sense of my step-by-step approach to writing for academic journals. My two most important first steps are: 1) Choosing a journal; and 2) Deconstructing similar articles in the target journal to get a senseof structure.
SEXUAL HARASSMENT
Posts about sexual harassment written by geocognition. Several months ago, I wrote memo to higher-ups at MSU detailing my experiences with the Title IX investigation process and the institutional response once a finding was made against the man who was found to have physicallyharassed me.
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