Episode Synopsis "7: Move Close to Your Router (Dr. Ji Son, Part 1)"
Welcome to the About Practice podcast, a show about bridging the gap between research and practice in education. In this episode that is part one of a two-part interview, Josh and Ryan speak with Dr. Ji Son (@cogscimom on Twitter) at California State University, Los Angeles about learning through finding connections between concepts - and how ideas generated through research could be translated into practical forms for education. Resources: Introduction to Statistics: A Modeling Approach CourseKata The Better Book Project "Practicing Connections: A Framework to Guide Instructional Design for Developing Understanding in Complex Domains" "Modeling first: Applying learning science to the teaching of introductory statistics" Power Women: Stories of Motherhood, Faith, and the Academy Follow us on social media: Ryan on Instagram and Twitter Josh on Twitter Music: Rabbit Hole by Blue Dot Sessions
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