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    Finding your path: Making a plan for your assignments with assignment calculators & Chat GPT

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    Teaching Materials for workshop, "Finding your path: Making a plan for your assignments with assignment calculators & Chat GPT"This workshop guides students through reflecting on their own experiences and preferences for completing their academic work, introduces concepts of executive function, introduces assignment calculators and how they can be used and adapted. Students also consider ethical and social issues around Generative AI and practice prompt engineering skills in seeking to use generative AI as a personalized assignment calculator. This collection includes: Slides for the workshopAn outline for the session, including pre-workAn in-class worksheet where students can create a promptA feedback surveyAn assignment for after the session, where students are encouraged to continue to reflect and refine their work</p

    Public Children Library - An Interactive Social Community

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    This paper investigated the interactive relationship among three types of people (children, caregivers, and librarians) in a public children's library at Pittsford of Rochester via qualitative research method. The social learning theory and community of practices are adopted as theoretical lenses to help analyze and understand the observed phenomenon in the research site. The findings showed in two categories: interactive people and interactive site. Interactions among interactive persons were varied in types and interactive site presented a dynamic way.</p

    Journal of Undergraduate Research (jur), Volume 11, Issue 1, Fall 2012

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    (JUR) is an organization dedicated to providing the University of Rochester student body with intellectual perspectives from various academic disciplines. JUR serves as a forum for the presentation of original research, thereby encouraging the pursuit of significant scholarly endeavors.For more information, please visit the Journal of Undergraduate Research homepage.</p

    Generating Project Identifiers

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    A set of instructions for generating unique identifiers for projects such that project artifacts can be easily identified, tracked, and co-located.</p

    Data Bloom 2024: Public Speaking Skills in Data Presentation

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    Data Bloom: Public Speaking Skills in Data Presentation was presented via Zoom on Thursday, November 7, 2024 as part of the Fall 2024 Data Bloom workshop series.This workshop was given by the University of Rochester Speaking Fellows - undergraduates trained in public speaking tutoring. Participants will learn tips, tricks, and strategies for presenting data visualization, preparing and giving presentations, and for dealing with speech anxiety in public speaking. We will provide opportunities with interactive scenarios for participants to improve public speaking and presentation skills and build comfort and confidence levels in presenting dataThis record includes the PowerPoint slide deck and recorded session. </p

    Data Bloom 2025: Composing Stories with Data and Viz in Tableau

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    Data Bloom: Composing Stories with Data and Viz in Tableau was presented via Zoom on Wednesday, October 1, 2025 as part of the Fall 2025 Data Bloom workshop series.Workshop Description: Are you ready to transform your data into impactful visual stories? In this hands-on workshop, you'll dive into the world of data visualization using Tableau, a powerful and user-friendly tool that allows you to effortlessly connect to various data sources, explore your data, and craft stunning visual representations. No prior experience with Tableau is required – we'll start from the basics and guide you step-by-step through the process of creating engaging visualizations. Join us for an interactive learning experience that will boost your data visualization capabilities and help you communicate insights more effectively.Requirements:A basic understanding of data concepts (no prior Tableau experience required)A laptop with Tableau Public (a free version) pre-installed (instructions will be provided)</p

    <b>Pawprints on Love: The Bonds Connecting Couples and Their Pets</b>

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    BACKGROUND: Pet ownership is not only common in the United States, but adopting a pet together is a common step that romantic couples take as they begin to merge their lives. To explore the impact of that phenomenon, the current study therefore examined how aspects of dog ownership from recent adoptions were linked to romantic relationship dynamics. METHOD: A sample of 233 individuals (72% Caucasian, 70% female, M(age) = 39, 40% with an associate’s degree or less) in romantic relationships (together M = 12 years, 49% with children) who had adopted a dog within the last 2 years completed a cross-sectional online survey. RESULTS: Exploratory Network Analysis findings suggested that satisfaction with one’s dog and satisfaction with one’s romantic partner demonstrated only a very weak direct link with one another after controlling for all of the variables in the analysis. However, those two outcomes were indirectly linked through quality time as prioritizing quality time with a partner and prioritizing quality time with a dog were robustly linked to each other and were robustly linked to greater satisfaction in each of those relationships. Those two outcomes were also indirectly linked through attachment orientations as attachment avoidance and anxiety towards a dog were robustly linked to attachment avoidance and anxiety towards a romantic partner and were robustly linked to lower satisfaction in both of those relationships. CONCLUSIONS: The results begin to suggest that dogs might not only help couples re-prioritize spending quality time with one another, but they could even potentially serve as positive attachment figures, possibly helping to reduce attachment insecurities in romantic relationships.</p

    The Modular μSiM: SamplingPerm_Optimization

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    Data compilation for method optimization for sampling-based permeability assay developed in publication and presented in supplement of: The Modular µSiM: a Mass Produced, Rapidly Assembled, and Reconfigurable Platform for the Study of Barrier Tissue Models In Vitro</p

    The Modular μSiM: LiveDeadStains_m-µSiM_hCMECD3

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    Raw and processed files of live(green)/dead(red) staining on hCMEC/D3 cultured in m-µSiMs for supplement of publication: The Modular µSiM: a Mass Produced, Rapidly Assembled, and Reconfigurable Platform for the Study of Barrier Tissue Models In Vitro</p

    The Modular μSiM: Perm_EECMBMEC_MM_20220129 uSiM iPSC BMEC 4 days Permeability.xlsx

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    Raw data for EECM-BMEC permeability using sampling method at UR and UniBe labs for Fig. 6 in The Modular µSiM: A Mass Produced, Rapidly Assembled, and Reconfigurable Platform for the Study of Barrier Tissue Models In Vitro</p

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