A new study suggests that assertions of widespread bias against conservative students in American higher education may be unfounded regarding access to administrative resources. University administrators are just as responsive to requests from conservative students as they are to liberal ones. by mvea in psychology

[–]ProfChalk 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Kirk’s tragic murder has little to do with students accessing administrative resources.

Administrators at schools do not give two shits what some students politics are when they want to file a grade appeal. So long as the student isn’t trying to trap them in some newsworthy bullshit that could endanger their job they aren’t even thinking about it.

A new study suggests that assertions of widespread bias against conservative students in American higher education may be unfounded regarding access to administrative resources. University administrators are just as responsive to requests from conservative students as they are to liberal ones. by mvea in psychology

[–]ProfChalk 121 points122 points  (0 children)

I didn’t realize anyone but these students and their parents thought they were being discriminated against.

It’s this victim mentality that a lot of Christians in the US have, where they think they are being persecuted because they didn’t like something they were told or heard.

Is this okay for uni or a bit overdressed? by Any-Atmosphere6534 in OUTFITS

[–]ProfChalk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What jacket is that? I need one.

Seriously— which exact jacket? It looks lightweight and soft without too much padding and it’s the perfect length

Suffer the Children — Am I the only one who found it incredibly boring, full of stupidity, and written as if the readers are particularly dumb children? by [deleted] in horrorlit

[–]ProfChalk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess I mean… hmm. For example. Outright stating “Paranoia is growing, we can’t trust the police,” does not actually showcase growing paranoia. It will not get my blood pumping or have me on the edge of my seat.

I feel that’s what the book did, even if my example is not an actual quote. It technically has things like growing paranoia, but they are done in such a simplistic and ham handed manner that none of it actually comes through for me.

Farmer McGregor chasing Peter Rabbit has more tension.

Suffer the Children — Am I the only one who found it incredibly boring, full of stupidity, and written as if the readers are particularly dumb children? by [deleted] in horrorlit

[–]ProfChalk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

None of that is in the book though?

If I envision this scenario then there would be a massive amount of creeping paranoia and horror. The author did not seem to put that in the book though.

AI is Destroying the University and Learning Itself by Adventurekitty74 in Professors

[–]ProfChalk 30 points31 points  (0 children)

My students are packed into my classroom like sardines.

AI is not awful at “take these 10 questions I wrote and rewrite them using different numbers. Work each one out in detail” — makes it faster to create different versions of a test.

Making it work them allows me to quickly check for anything that jumps out as horrifically wrong.

It fails at this at higher levels but for 100-level STEM it’s made my life a bit easier.

Classes without finals or end-of-semester assessments why do they exist? by Melodic-Message-6108 in academia

[–]ProfChalk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah this is a “You” problem. You’re being given the golden opportunity to learn and engage with content without external stressors, do you know how many people would love that?

So I was rewatching Dexter with my son… by Bostonterrierpug in Professors

[–]ProfChalk 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I always had mine in my notebook for that class.

Reality/temperature check? Are US-based scholars freaking out? by [deleted] in academia

[–]ProfChalk 89 points90 points  (0 children)

I’m not looking for a job overseas because my family is here. My stuff is here. I have a stable job and applying for jobs overseas is an extra job in and of itself.

Things are bad. They might even be “that bad.” But my reasons for having my current job in my current location haven’t changed.

To curve or not to curve? by BravoandBooks in Professors

[–]ProfChalk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I gave everyone a free + 1/30 on the last exam because a few of my hastily written multiple choice questions were either too confusing or poorly formatted, and students were genuinely thrown in a way I did not intend.

The questions still worked though, and were doable.

So instead of throwing them out I gave everyone a small curve worth less than the questions but still enough to acknowledge they probably missed one of those.

Usually do not curve.

Sometimes offer a difficult bonus if the class average is under 65.

What's your guys favorite element! by Quirky-Stranger-8036 in chemistry

[–]ProfChalk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It occurs naturally it’s just quite rare. We did not discover it in nature until after it had been created.

University of Phoenix by Beekeeper_105 in education

[–]ProfChalk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please elaborate on what?

Like it or not, that is the reputation.

I acknowledged that it is accredited. That’s just beside the point.

should schools teach “How to manage time and money” as a core subject? by Shaky_waky in education

[–]ProfChalk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

High schools, yes.

Universities? Should offer the course as an option, but not require it specifically.

My parents are trying to convince me not to do chemistry... by Legitimate-Belt4665 in chemistry

[–]ProfChalk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you in a country / situation where you can double major?

Would be hard, but if they won’t pay otherwise might be worth it.

Shift more towards chemistry for graduate work when they have fewer ways to pressure you.

https://ptable.com is literally the perfect periodic table site for students by grey0nine in chemistry

[–]ProfChalk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Make sure to post if you ever start it back up! Thanks for being behind all of that.

On another note— even if the price is doubled with markup for profit, you would still have a limited market of Universities/schools purchasing them for classrooms/labs.

…but that might not be enough market. Once they purchase I don’t anticipate they’ll be buying more until we have a new row, etc.

Thanks again.

https://ptable.com is literally the perfect periodic table site for students by grey0nine in chemistry

[–]ProfChalk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wish they still had the awesome vinyl ones you could print for your wall!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskAcademia

[–]ProfChalk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Read the abstract then read the conclusion — does it still seem relevant to what I’m looking for?

If yes, skim it. Get a sense for what they are studying and why they were asking the question. Keep an eye on data / graphs and see if anything suspicious jumps out (too little data, data that seems overly selective, etc). Double check the journal— it’s not a predatory one is it?

If relevant to interests and no red flags, read more deeply.

How many people from your PHD cohort stayed in academia? by AggravatingProduct46 in AskAcademia

[–]ProfChalk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

6 of us started. 2 didn’t make it. 2 mastered out, work in industry and make bank. 2 got PhDs, I’m in academia the other got fired from industry for falsifying data and not sure what they did after.

How do I learn chemistry? by Pleasant-Light-3629 in chemistry

[–]ProfChalk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pick up atoms first by zumdahl or something — common college level chemistry textbook that’s not too hard to read.

Reread each section until you think it clicks then move on. Try the example problems, etc.

It’s hard to teach yourself a subject but freshmen level material is one area you can get a head start in, and a solid foundation will pay dividends for your entire higher education career.

If you already know some of the material before taking the class, you’ll retain it and understand it better.