Community Scientists should find similarities rather than focus on differences by @johnkaiser13 john.kaiser@csun.edu STEM education has become a hot topic over the last decade. STEM stands for Science,
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Community Why students should blog during Down Time? by @johnkaiser13 john.kaiser@csun.edu Encouraging students to write their own blogs can be beneficial in supporting reflections on learning,
Community How Much Water Is In 44 Feet Of Snow? by @JohnKaiser13 john.kaiser@csun.edu Have you ever looked at a fresh snow pack the day after a storm and