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Alex

@alexdotdata

Social scientist. Interested in data science, data visualization, higher education, evaluation, and social justice.

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calendar_today17-02-2012 23:55:44

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Shreyas Doshi (@shreyas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For Radical Delegation, you *start with* the set of tasks above the line in the Eisenhower Matrix, and then ruthlessly delegate most of them with a delegation contract. That leaves you with a smaller subset for your focus and the delegation helps raise your broader team's skills.

For Radical Delegation, you *start with* the set of tasks above the line in the Eisenhower Matrix, and then ruthlessly delegate most of them with a delegation contract. That leaves you with a smaller subset for your focus and the delegation helps raise your broader team's skills.
Lisa A. Bryant, Ph.D. (@poliscigrl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My friend and colleague in political science, Nataliia Kasianenko, is from Ukraine and her parents are still there. They are making their way to Poland, but had access to very little when leaving. Some have asked how they can help Nataliia. Here’s one way: gofund.me/4a987e81

Lisa A. Bryant, Ph.D. (@poliscigrl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The mayor would like to take a moment to recognize this tragedy in Sacramento and use it to remind us that more guns and mass incarceration will keep us safe.

Nicholas Coles, PhD (@coles_nicholas_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A year ago, a non-academic friend listened to a talk I gave. I thought it went great. My friend disagreed. She said that academics are experts at making interesting stuff boring—and that we should all take a speech class. So I did. And here are 6 most useful things I learned.

NickVsPPT (@nickvsppt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Who doesnt need a #rainbow🌈unicorn in their slide? 🤣 You can make these beauties right inside #powerpoint starting from a single black #icon. I'll post the tutorial later today. Till then, click this #subscribe link to get notified! 🔔 tinyurl.com/4d2e68ee

Alec Stapp (@alecstapp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Immigration would help with supply shortages Immigration would help with inflation Immigration would help with population decline Immigration would help us beat China and Russia Talented people from all over the world want to move here — we should let them.

Immigration would help with supply shortages

Immigration would help with inflation

Immigration would help with population decline

Immigration would help us beat China and Russia

Talented people from all over the world want to move here — we should let them.
Stewie (@breannastewart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It has been 84 days since our friend, Brittney Griner, has been wrongfully detained in Russia. It is time for her to come home. The White House, we are paying attention and we are counting on you. #WeAreBG

Mehrsa Baradaran (@mehrsabaradaran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Something like 40% of Atlanta homes are investor-owned. And this from Washington Post: "Last year, 30 percent of home sales in majority Black neighborhoods were to investors, compared with 12 percent in other Zip codes" washingtonpost.com/business/inter…

Lumina Foundation (@luminafound) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The WINNER of #MillionCCChallenge is @MaderaCCC! We’re so excited about the impact this grant will have on their community. Congratulations! California Community Colleges SCCCD luminafoundation.org/challenge/

FACCC (@faccc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UCs are funded at $33,000 per student. CSUs at $20,000. Community colleges are at $11,000, which the highest in years. The LAO thinks we should be funded less. We serve the most vulnerable and disadvantaged student population. How is this equitable?

Danielle Bergstrom (@danibergstrom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I see Richard Spencer (aka California Manufacturing and Engineering Co.) put another $500k into the Yes on E campaign yesterday. Still working on putting together all of the contributions, but yeah, that's a lot.

I see Richard Spencer (aka California Manufacturing and Engineering Co.) put another $500k into the Yes on E campaign yesterday. 

Still working on putting together all of the contributions, but yeah, that's a lot.