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    Disease Prevention and Treatment through Genetic Engineering

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    This presentation will be about genetic engineering and the effects of crispr on diseases. My primary audience would be other stem major students who are interested in genetic engineering and the future of it

    Write on Point: Podcast

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    Our project is a podcast that centers around writing tips, the benefits of the Writing & Tutoring Center, and discipline-specific writing. As writing tutors and English majors, we explore the common questions and concerns many have about the writing process

    Dorm Room Detectives

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    A true crime podcast highlighting unsolved cases about women in New York

    Internship in Finance

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    Presentation discussing internships and what a Roth IRA is and how to use at work

    Becoming a Better Teacher Means Becoming a Better Learner: Metacognitive Abilities Predict Effective Learning Strategy Use by College Instructors

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    Metacognitive-supportive teaching practices encourage effective student learning. Primary and secondary educators often receive formal training in these and other teaching strategies. However, college faculty are infrequently provided with sufficient pedagogical training to encourage the development of metacognitive-supportive teaching methods. In this study, we aim to understand what factors contribute to the effective use of metacognition by college instructors. We asked college instructors from an array of disciplines to evaluate their own degree of metacognitive awareness, their use of metacognitive-supportive teaching practices, and their promotion of metacognition among their own students. We find that college instructors’ own metacognitive awareness and their knowledge of metacognition strongly predict their use of metacognitive supportive teaching practices in the classroom. The use of metacognition was also found to be highest in instructors who hold a background in education. Findings from the present study emphasize the importance of instructors establishing a strong foundation in metacognition prior to their implementation of it in the classroom in order to best support their students. The current study also offers insight into the importance of pedagogical training to achieve this

    Different digital divides in school when talking about underprivileged communities

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    Socioeconomic bias affects digital access. Households with lower incomes struggle to afford devices and Internet services, resulting in students from these homes being at a disadvantage compared to their peers. Talking about students and teachers a lot

    Cracking open the case ... Law enforcement and sale of wine in grocery stores in New York State

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    An Act to Amend the alcoholic beverage control law, in relation to establishing supermarket wine licenses. Bill #; A1328, S0127

    The intersection of artificial intelligence and evidence-based medicine: Perceptions and utilization among pharmacy students and faculty

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    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a scientific method of producing human-like information and facts from machines. These technologies are integrated into nearly all professions, including the field of pharmacy. AI can assist a pharmacist\u27s practice with a multitude of tasks such as identification of drug related problems, error reduction, medication therapy management, etc. While many automated areas may benefit from AI, little is known about the intersection of AI and evidence-based medicine (EBM) practices among pharmacists. EBM is an important, and necessary skill implemented among practicing pharmacists; it is described by the National Institute of Health (2022) as a “scientific method to organize and apply current data to improve healthcare decisions.” Currently, little is known regarding perceptions of AI among those in pharmacy as it relates to clinical decision-making, communication, and evidence-based approaches to patient care. The objectives of this study are to survey pharmacy students and faculty about their views and utilization of AI, as well as their perceptions of AI as it relates to EBM, to gain a foundational understanding about the intersection of AI and EBM in pharmacy practice

    Endangered Language and Cultural Identity

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    This poster focuses on an endangered language, providing facts while exploring the cultural identity of its speakers, the factors contributing to its endangerment, and efforts to revitalize it

    Opposing extended alcohol sales at Major League Baseball games to prevent drunk driving post game.

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    This project will focus on lobbying against the proposed extension of alcohol sales during Major League Baseball games with a specific emphasis on the potential public safety risks, including an increase in drunk driving incidents. With MLB’s shift toward shorter game durations, the proposal to extend alcohol service may encourage hurried drinking habits during games, potentially leading to more impaired drivers on the roads after the games

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