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- Article: Creative convergence: exploring biocultural diversity through art
Jean Polfus and her Sahtu Dene community collaborators on this publication.
- Should have cited: Poetics of teaching
As Sword calls for in her poetics of teaching: “A poetics of teaching, then, privileges not only mastery no discipline-exclusive claim on what she calls pedagogical making , and I celebrate and appreciate her Her sentiment is at the heart of my teaching philosophy. Indeed, parts of her paper deliberately expand the focus to other disciplines.
- I don't need a nap, I need help making a better system.
I also regularly revisit another essential truth from her, to prioritize what I can uniquely do. A central message of her post came from one of the many books she's read on burnout recently, as an effort to manage her own.
- I don’t usually post selfies, but that’s about to change. OR, some things #scientistswho
Her piece is a valuable look at why scientists are actually on social media. social media users for not doing things, when the users aren’t on social media to do them, is logically flawed
- 3 reasons why we should tell stories about scientists, not just science.
interested in caribou for most of his life, while Chrystel had never thought much about them before starting her
- A short list of what I'd read if I was trying to buy nothing while still changing my life
Her work on framing your own metrics for success as an academic has been invaluable for me as I've shifted
- Reading better as a pathway to writing better
insights, we hope, can also help students find alternatives to the fear that Bethann wrote about in her
- Get yourself a no-buddy: I owe mine some of the biggest accomplishments of my life
Help a loved one retire and take a bucket-list international trip she's dreamt of all her life. Someday, I'd organize the piles of books and articles and found objects overtaking all flat surfaces
- *The* book for early career academics trying to stay afloat (plus bonus recs)
Loleen Berdahl’s blog Academia Made Easier , especially her posts with time-tracking/management worksheets
- In just six weeks, we can significantly change grad students' approach to scholarly writing
As always, see Beronda Montgomery for her genuinely life-changing insights about how to operate as an Her framing of work one can uniquely do has been seriously helpful for me.
- What I learned drawing: Fish & Desert Plants
images that enhance scicomm efforts, not obscure how ecosystems really work, I was totally thrilled by her
- Could #sketchyourscience be key to increasing appreciation of SciArt among ecologists?
J anet Morrison & her undergrad lab!











