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PhD student Lathrop focuses education research on misinformation, media literacy & AI

https://education.purdue.edu/news/2023/11/07/phd-student-lathrop-focuses-education-research-on-misinformation-media-literacy-ai/

Third-year doctoral student Ben Lathrop is helping frame the conversation surrounding dis/misinformation along with publishing about teacher-focused research and tools on critical media literacy.

Emerging Technologies in Learning Design & Technology and Envision Center to hold extended reality workshops

https://education.purdue.edu/news/2023/09/15/emerging-technologies-in-learning-design-and-technology-and-envision-center-to-hold-extended-reality-workshops/

Faculty from the Purdue University College of Education will lead a new, collaborative, three-part workshop series this fall on using emerging technologies in learning design and technology. Victoria Lowell, clinical professor of Learning Design and Technology in the College of...

U.S. News & World Report ranks College in top 50 Best Graduate Programs in Education

https://education.purdue.edu/news/2023/05/01/u-s-news-world-report-ranks-college-in-top-50-best-graduate-programs-in-education/

The Purdue University College of Education remains in the top 50 of U.S. News & World Report’s Best Education Schools for graduate programs in Education.

#ThisIsPurdue interviews alum/TikTok star/science teacher Phil Cook about “Chem-o-ween” & teaching

https://education.purdue.edu/news/2022/10/31/thisispurdue-interviews-alum-tiktok-star-science-teacher-phil-cook-about-chem-o-ween-teaching/

“This Is Purdue” podcaster Kate Young interviewed Purdue Education alum, chemistry teacher and TikTok superstar Phil Cook (BSChemEd ’00, MSEd ’13) about his passion for education – and observed his “Chem-o-ween” experiments: an exploding pumpkin, liquid nitrogen marshmallows and flaming candy corn.

Barce gives back-to-school advice via Associated Press, state & national outlets

https://education.purdue.edu/news/2022/08/10/barce-gives-back-to-school-advice-via-associated-press-state-and-national-outlets/

The Associated Press quoted Jennifer Barce, assistant dean for teacher education at the College of Education, saying the advice she gives student teachers preparing for their first day in the classroom works for kindergarteners too: “Be safe, healthy, fed and well-rested.” Fox News, Wane 15, the Indianapolis Star and a host of national outlets picked up the story because it’s good advice for parents, teachers and students.

Chalkbeat quotes Gentry on new after-school gifted & talented program

https://education.purdue.edu/news/2022/07/26/chalkbeat-quotes-gentry-on-new-after-school-gifted-talented-program/

Marcia Gentry is the executive director of the Gifted Education Research and Resource Institute at Purdue University. She also advises New York Edge, which developed the Excellence Project to bring gifted programming to underrepresented gifted and talented students students in New York City.