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What Pedagogical and Content Knowledge (PCK) Can Offer in the Era of COVID-19: Exploring Classrooms Without Walls

The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the traditional classroom setting, forcing educators to adapt to new teaching methods and technologies. In this era of remote learning, Pedagogical and Content Knowledge (PCK) can offer valuable insights into how to effectively teach students in a virtual environment.PCK is a concept that was first introduced in the 1980s by Lee Shulman, a prominent educational researcher. It refers to the knowledge that teachers possess about both the subject matter they are teaching and the best practices for teaching that subject matter to students. PCK is

Attend the Upcoming Knowledge Building Event: “Towards Joint Micro-Credential Networks and Programs in Europe”, Wednesday March 29, 14:00 (CET)

Are you looking for a way to stay up to date with the latest developments in the field of micro-credentialing? The upcoming Knowledge Building Event: “Towards Joint Micro-Credential Networks and Programs in Europe”, Wednesday March 29, 14:00 (CET) is the perfect opportunity to do so.Micro-credentialing is an emerging field that has the potential to revolutionize the way we learn and certify skills. It is an innovative approach to learning that focuses on recognizing and validating the skills and knowledge that people already possess. It also allows for more flexible and

Kansas Republican Announces Death of 2023 Medical Marijuana Bill

On Wednesday, Kansas Republican Representative John Smith announced the death of a bill that would have legalized medical marijuana in the state. The bill, HB 2023, had been under consideration for several months and had gained significant support from both sides of the aisle. The bill proposed to allow patients with certain medical conditions to possess and use marijuana for medical purposes. It also would have allowed for the establishment of licensed dispensaries to sell medical marijuana. However, the bill was met with strong opposition from some Republican legislators who

Immune Cell Recognition of Threats Revealed in New Study

A new study has revealed groundbreaking insights into how immune cells recognize threats to the body. The study, conducted by researchers at the University of California, San Diego, has shed light on the intricate mechanisms that allow immune cells to detect and respond to foreign invaders. The research team used a combination of imaging techniques and advanced computational modeling to analyze the behavior of immune cells. They discovered that immune cells possess a sophisticated system for recognizing threats. Specifically, they found that immune cells use a combination of receptors to

Applying the European Cybersecurity Skills Framework (ECSF) to Talent Needs: A SANS Webcast

The European Cybersecurity Skills Framework (ECSF) is a comprehensive set of guidelines that provides organizations with a clear understanding of the skills, competencies, and knowledge needed to secure their digital assets. The framework was developed by the European Commission in collaboration with industry experts to provide a common language for describing cybersecurity roles and responsibilities. As the cyber threat landscape continues to evolve, organizations must ensure they have the right talent in place to protect their systems and data. The SANS Institute recently hosted a webcast to discuss how organizations

Weedmaps Answers 20 Frequently Asked Questions About Cannabis Use in Missouri

Cannabis use is becoming increasingly popular in Missouri, and with that comes a lot of questions. To help clarify the legal landscape and answer some of the most common questions about cannabis use in the state, Weedmaps has compiled this list of frequently asked questions.1. Is cannabis legal in Missouri?Yes, cannabis is legal for medical use in Missouri. The state passed a law in 2018 that allows for the cultivation, sale, and use of medical marijuana. Patients must obtain a medical marijuana card from the Missouri Department of Health and

Pennsylvania Cannabis Coalition Applauds Governor Shapiro’s Proposal to Include Adult-Use Cannabis in State Budget

The Pennsylvania Cannabis Coalition (PCC) is applauding Governor Tom Wolf and Lt. Governor John Fetterman’s proposal to include adult-use cannabis in the state budget. The proposal, which was announced on June 4th, 2020, would legalize and regulate the sale of cannabis for adults 21 and over.The PCC has been advocating for the legalization of cannabis in Pennsylvania for years, and this proposal is a major step forward for the state. The proposal would create a regulated market for adult-use cannabis, allowing adults to legally purchase and possess up to one

Delaware House Passes Bill to Legalize Recreational Marijuana

On June 30th, 2020, Delaware made history by becoming the first state in the mid-Atlantic region to legalize recreational marijuana use. The Delaware House of Representatives passed a bill that will allow adults 21 and over to possess and use marijuana for recreational purposes. This bill is expected to be signed into law by Governor John Carney in the near future. The bill will allow adults to possess up to one ounce of marijuana and up to six marijuana plants for personal use. It also creates a system of licensed

Justice Department to Appeal Ruling on Gun Rights for Cannabis Users

The U.S. Justice Department is appealing a ruling by a federal judge that would allow medical marijuana users to legally possess firearms. The ruling, handed down in April by U.S. District Judge Beth Bloom in the Southern District of Florida, found that the federal ban on gun ownership for cannabis users violates the Second Amendment. The Justice Department is arguing that the ruling is wrong and that the federal ban should remain in place. The department contends that marijuana users are more likely to be involved in violent crime, and

Electronic Control of Quantum Transitions to Disrupt Superconductivity in Kagome Metal: Implications for Low-Energy Electronics

The recent discovery of Kagome metal has opened up a world of possibilities for low-energy electronics. This novel material has been found to possess unique properties, such as superconductivity, that could revolutionize the way we use electronics. However, one of the major challenges facing researchers is how to control the quantum transitions of Kagome metal in order to disrupt its superconductivity. Fortunately, recent research has shown that electronic control of quantum transitions can be used to disrupt superconductivity in Kagome metal.In order to understand how electronic control of quantum transitions

Washington Marijuana Dispensary Owner Verbally Assaults Police Officer with Profanity-Laden Insults

Recently, a Washington marijuana dispensary owner was arrested after a verbal altercation with a police officer. The incident, which occurred outside the dispensary, was caught on video and showed the owner using profanity-laden insults towards the officer. The altercation began when the officer approached the dispensary owner to ask him to move his vehicle, which was blocking a nearby driveway. The owner refused and began to argue with the officer, eventually escalating to the point where he began to verbally assault the officer with profanity-laden insults. The incident has sparked

Cybersecurity Trends to Watch in 2030

As technology continues to evolve and become more integrated into our lives, cybersecurity is becoming increasingly important. With the rise of connected devices, the Internet of Things (IoT), and the increasing sophistication of cyberattacks, it is essential that businesses and individuals stay ahead of the curve when it comes to protecting their data and networks. As we look ahead to the year 2030, there are a few key cybersecurity trends that we should be watching out for. First, artificial intelligence (AI) will become an increasingly important tool in the fight