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  • Electrical engineers on the brink of extinction threaten entire tech ecosystems

    07/19/2022 10:23:31 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 76 replies
    The Register ^ | 18 July 2022 | Rupert Goodwins
    Intel has produced some unbelievable graphs in its time: projected Itanium market share, next node power consumption, multicore performance boosts. The graph the company showed at the latest VLSI Symposium, however, was a real shocker.While computer science course take-up had gone up by over 90 percent in the past 50 years, electrical engineering (EE) had declined by the same amount. The electronics graduate has become rarer than an Intel-based smartphone.Engineering degree courses are a lot of work across a lot of disciplines, with electronic engineering being particularly diverse. The theoretical side covers signal, information, semiconductor devices, optical and electromagnetic theory,...
  • Could the Game of Chess Help Create Smarter STEM Students?

    03/18/2022 7:45:25 AM PDT · by karpov · 29 replies
    James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal ^ | March 18, 2022 | John Mac Ghlionn
    Contrary to popular belief, the wars of tomorrow won’t be fought in the trenches. They’ll be fought in labs and lecture halls around the world. Powerful minds, rather than powerful machines, will prevail. And if powerful machines are to prevail, then powerful minds will be required to create such machines. China, the United States’ biggest rival, is busy creating a new generation of individuals with powerful minds. In fact, according to the Center for Security and Emerging Technology, a think tank dedicated to examining international security and emerging technologies, based at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, China is fast...
  • What's right with America? A bright educational future, and the internet is making it possible

    09/30/2021 9:18:55 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 10 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 09/30/2021 | Uldis Sprogis
    If you just narrowly focus on the media news, economics, human morality, and politics in general, then you may prematurely conclude that America is plunging into corrupt decadence, which also ended the Roman Empire, and that there is just too much wrong with America and no easy fix in sight. If you focus on the vanguard of developments in education, science, and technology, then you may conclude that there are a lot of good things going on and that there are a lot of right things going on that offer a lot of hope for many in the near foreseeable...
  • Biden WH/CDC Political Corruption Exposed [Weekly Update]

    09/10/2021 4:47:35 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 5 replies
    Judicial Watch ^ | September 10, 2021 | Tom Fitton
    Teachers Unions Gave Guidance to CDC Director on School COVID Restrictions Judicial Watch Seeks Evidence in Lawsuit against U.S. Capitol Police for January 6 Videos U.S. Invests Millions to Bring Racial, Ethnic “Equity” to STEM Education Teachers Unions Gave Guidance to CDC Director on School COVID Restrictions The all too powerful teacher unions have been throwing wrenches into efforts to reopen schools amid the pandemic, making all manner of demands with little regard for the students or parents. Now we know how they have exerted their influence on public officials, particularly in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
  • 5 Jobs That Will Be The Hardest To Fill In 2025

    07/23/2021 6:59:26 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 26 replies
    Fast Company ^ | 07/23/1021 | Gwen Moran
    With low labor-force participation, declining immigration levels, and the looming retirement of baby boomers on the horizon, the U.S. labor market is tightening and driving up wages. Over the next decade, the country will experience a labor shortage that will disproportionately affect some industries and professions, predicts an April 2016 report from The Conference Board. “We may see policy or other changes over the next 10 years that could influence us greatly,” says Phil Noftsinger, CPA, the creator of the CBIZ Small Business Employment Index (SBEI), which has tracked small companies’ hiring trends since 2009. He cites pushback on free...
  • Adults wish they were taught life skills instead of academic subjects at school, study shows [UK]

    04/13/2021 3:06:01 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 108 replies
    Daily Mail (UK) ^ | 21:10 EDT, 12 April 2021 | Daily Mail Reporter
    We all remember the endless hours spent in our school classrooms learning about declensions, trigonometry or the French future perfect tense. But it turns out that adults really wish they had been taught practical life skills such as how to change a tire, write a CV or plaster over holes and cracks. Money worries headed up the top 20 list of what parents wish they had learned at school — namely how to save cash, advice on budgeting and how to invest. The survey of 1,000 parents revealed that how to cook everyday meals and how to start a business...
  • Don’t Get Scammed By So-Called STEM Education

    03/05/2021 6:52:34 AM PST · by Kaslin · 60 replies
    The Federalist ^ | March 5, 2021 | Tony Kinnett
    America's STEM classrooms are devolving — wasting valuable class time with toys, barely applicable coding games, and victim-mentality nonsense.If you ask any administrator about the future of education, he’ll likely mention the blending of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics: STEM. Indeed, it’s so attractive to schools, billions of dollars are spent every year by corporations, startups, and the U.S. federal government in an 1850s-style “gold rush” of gadgetry and glittering lights. To stand out from the competition and get into classrooms, curriculum developers, policymakers, and advocacy groups have begun to scam the education market by forsaking common-sense STEM principles in...
  • Senator Mike Lee’s visa giveaway just passed the Senate with unanimous consent. #AmericaLast

    12/02/2020 7:19:29 PM PST · by rintintin · 122 replies
    Columbia Bugle ^ | Dec 2 2020 | Columbia Bugle
    The Columbia Bugle @ColumbiaBugle #BREAKING: Senator Mike Lee’s visa giveaway just passed the Senate with unanimous consent. #AmericaLast 3:20 PM · Dec 2, 2020·Twitter for iPhone 2.1K Retweets 912 Quote Tweets 4.7K Likes The Columbia Bugle @ColumbiaBugle · Replying to @ColumbiaBugle S.386/H.R.1044 “Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act of 2019” is a betrayal of American tech workers and represents a love note to Big Tech.
  • Progressives Declare War on Asians, Meritocracy and STEM

    11/24/2020 5:57:06 PM PST · by Pining_4_TX · 27 replies
    The Asian Dawn ^ | 11/18/20 | The Asian Dawn Team
    Progressives all across America have declared war on Asians, meritocracy, and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math). Recently, the San Francisco Unified School District voted to replace their merit admissions process at Lowell High School, one of the best high schools in America and also happens to be 61% Asian, with a lottery-based system. When Asian-American parents opposed the school district’s plans to enact its new “lottery” system in late October, the school district blasted the parents by stating they were “racist” and responsible for the “toxic culture” at the school. Parents were accused of furthering the “Asian supremacy” agenda by...
  • The American Tech Dilemma: Unfilled Jobs, Few Workers, Lack of Confidence in STEM Education

    10/25/2020 4:02:08 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 33 replies
    MacTech ^ | 10/21/2020
    As companies grow and become more valuable, they’re able to hire and invest in new products and technologies. But they need skilled workers to grow.This is the Tech Dilemma: Too many jobs, not enough workers. Not exactly what you’d expect with the country walking a pandemic tightrope with over 8.4% unemployment (according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics).For instance, many of the FAANGs, or five of the most prominent American tech companies – Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, Alphabet (formerly known as Google) – are collectively adding employees to handle the influx of demand attributed to eCommerce.Amazon recently announced that...
  • Diversity Über Alles: Science Is Threatened by Identity Politics

    10/03/2020 9:35:20 AM PDT · by DeweyCA · 13 replies
    I have worked in academic science my entire life and I have never seen any sign of racism, systemic or otherwise. On the contrary, I have seen people go to considerable lengths to aid able minorities. Yet a petition is circulating nationally complaining that: women and “people of color” are under-represented in STEM (science, technology, engineering, math); that this is “systemic racism;” and that the cure is to change science (although it isn’t put quite like that). If enough signatures can be gathered, the petition is apparently to be published in Science, one of the two leading general-science journals (the...
  • When Educrats Can’t Even Agree That 2+2=4, Public Education Is A Joke

    08/07/2020 9:01:25 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 28 replies
    The Federalist ^ | August 7, 2020 | Katya Sedgewick
    It seems critical theorists won't stop until they've denied, rewritten, and scrubbed every semblance of Western Civilization from the education system. It started on July 5 when Nikole Hannah-Jones, who penned the lead essay for The New York Times’ 1619 Project, was trolled with a meme. The meme came from philosopher James Lindsay, whose upcoming “Cynical Theories” book on identity politics co-written with Helen Pluckrose is already an Amazon bestseller. Lindsay summarized the exchange: [I]t appears someone put this Woke Mini into the employ of satirically replying to Nikole Hannah-Jones on the fifth of July in response to her tweeting,...
  • California Sues Cisco System for Bias Based on Hindu Caste System

    07/02/2020 9:26:46 AM PDT · by River Hawk · 13 replies
    US Inc. ^ | July 2, 2020 | Allan Wall
    Labor discrimination has been an ongoing issue in recent decades in our country. And now, get ready Well, get ready to add another discrimination category, one not currently recognized by U.S. labor law - the Hindu caste system. It's so foreign to our system that there's not even a law against it! Not yet, anyway.
  • AN EXAMPLE OF ACADEMIC BRAVERY, AND NO, I’M NOT JOKING.

    07/01/2020 10:55:56 AM PDT · by servo1969 · 15 replies
    Instapundit ^ | 7-1-2020 | Glenn Reynolds
  • Jordan Peterson: The activists are now stalking the hard scientists

    06/25/2020 10:30:46 AM PDT · by tbw2 · 25 replies
    National Post ^ | Jun 24, 2020 | National Post
    So many messages of appalling idiocy, detestable envy, and envy embarrassing to behold, crossed my desk in the last fortnight that I found myself in the rare position of having too much to record — a writer’s dream. But that content also indicated that the bell is tolling, and that I am one of those for whom the death knell sounds.
  • Bret Weinstein on the Dangers of #ShutdownSTEM | Joe Rogan

    06/25/2020 10:28:52 AM PDT · by tbw2 · 5 replies
    JRE Clips ^ | Jun 18, 2020 | Joe Rogan
    Bret Weinstein on the Dangers of #ShutdownSTEM | Joe Rogan
  • Scientists around the world are striking against racism in academia

    06/10/2020 8:37:21 AM PDT · by fluorescence · 22 replies
    New Scientist ^ | 10 June 2020 | Leah Crane
    Scientists around the world are striking to raise awareness of institutional and systemic racism against Black academics. This event comes in conjunction with widespread protests against police violence after the killing of George Floyd, who died on 25 May after a Minneapolis police officer pinned him to the ground by his neck. The strike was organised by a group of academics, many of them physicists and astronomers based in the US, and promoted on social media with the hashtags #ShutDownAcademia, #ShutDownSTEM and #Strike4BlackLives. The organisers are encouraging academics across STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields to take the day...
  • Thousands of scientists go on strike to protest systemic racism in STEM

    06/10/2020 12:03:46 PM PDT · by Jessarah · 115 replies
    CNBC ^ | June 10, 2020 | Emma Newburger
    More than 5,000 scientists and two prominent scientific journals shut down operations and pledged to use the day to address racial inequalities in science. ----------------------------------------------------------- People on social media are spreading word about the strike with the hashtags #ShutDownAcademia, #ShutDownSTEM and #Strike4BlackLives.
  • Why We Must Restrict Chinese Nationals From Studying STEM in US

    05/01/2020 4:50:22 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 25 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | May 1, 2020 | Senator Tom Cotton
    Earlier this week, I suggested that the United States restrict Chinese nationals from studying advanced scientific and technological subjects in our country. My suggestion prompted a torrent of abuse from the media. “It’s hard to know what triggered Cotton’s rant,” Catherine Rampell complained in The Washington Post, resorting to ad hominem cries of “xenophobia” while ignoring the crux of the matter. Not until the final paragraph did she even acknowledge the risk of Chinese espionage, blithely suggesting that we simply “prosecute such crimes.” I suppose Rampell has missed years of FBI warnings about Chinese espionage, so let me add some...
  • Taking STEM Courses Online Is Just As Good As In-Person Classes, Study Finds

    04/15/2020 5:52:20 AM PDT · by Brookhaven · 38 replies
    Study Finds ^ | 4-11-2020 | Jacob Roshgadol
    A new study led by Cornell University researchers shows that STEM students learn just as much in online classrooms as they do in traditional in-person classes. Online courses might be less satisfying than in-person classes, but many more students can access them and they are much cheaper to facilitate. STEM students in Russia participated in this study in the 2017-18 academic year. Researchers divided 325 students into one of three classroom styles for two of their courses: a fully online class through a program called OpenEdu; an in-person course as their local university or a blended course with online course...