Jeremy Birnholtz“Playing Defense” in Academic WritingOne big challenge for many new doctoral students is learning how to write academic papers. This can be frustrating because many students…Dec 8, 20221Dec 8, 20221
Jeremy BirnholtzWe Taught a Class on Zoom that our Students Liked and We Did Too: Here’s HowA conversation about teaching a 70-student lecture course on Zoom. The voices you see (with bios below) are: Jeremy (faculty/lead…Dec 22, 2020Dec 22, 2020
Jeremy Birnholtz“It would be the easiest way:” Lessons from Interviewing a 16-year-old by Text MessageDo you think we could do the interview over email or through text?Jan 4, 2018Jan 4, 2018
Jeremy Birnholtz“How do I know this is real?” Research and the Context of ‘Cred’“How do I know this is real?”Jul 31, 2017Jul 31, 2017
Jeremy BirnholtzLearning From Feeds:Understanding Others’ Perspectives/Experiences By Following a Lot of People Who Are Different From YouApr 27, 2017Apr 27, 2017
Jeremy BirnholtzWhat Am I Doing Here?Thinking About Research and Impact on a Trip to Bombay PrideApr 10, 2017Apr 10, 2017
Jeremy BirnholtzEmbracing the Summer Vacation Myth: What’s Not Working?About three months ago I said I would try taking what non-academics believe I was doing anyhow: a summer vacation. Not a measly 7- or…Sep 23, 2016Sep 23, 2016
Jeremy BirnholtzinAge of AwarenessThe Mythical Academic “Summer Vacation”: What If We Embraced It?Like many of my academic friends, I have often felt that intense inner twinge that happens when a non-academic friend or relative says…Jun 28, 2016Jun 28, 2016
Jeremy BirnholtzWhat is “Hacker Culture?”The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN is the world’s largest particle collider, operated by a consortium of European governments and host…Mar 9, 2016Mar 9, 2016