Monthly Archives: January 2026

Loop Knot – a must have for Streamer Fly Fishing

Hey guys one of the questions that i get asked quite a bit is what knots i use  to tie my leader directly to my fly  I’m in this case my fly happens to be a laser legal it’s one of my … Continue reading

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Get A True Taste of Vermont | Adventures by Disney

Hi. I’m Heather. I am the director of Trip Development for Adventures by Disney and I’m here at the beautiful Trapp Family Lodge in Vermont, where our guests will experience the science and the art of maple syrup making. I … Continue reading

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The Invisible Labor of Access in Academic Writing Practices: A Case Analysis with Dyslexic Adults

Hello! Today, I’ll be speaking about our CSCW paper, The Invisible Labor of Access in Academic Writing Practices: A Case Analysis with Dyslexic Adults. My name is Emily Wang, and I am an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Oberlin … Continue reading

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Facts and Myths about Dyslexia

Developmental dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental disorder typically attributed to children who show problems with reading and spelling, and where these problems can not be explained by lower levels of intelligence, socioeconomic status, exposure to education or emotional problems. How common … Continue reading

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What is imposter syndrome and how can you combat it?

Even after writing eleven books and winning several prestigious awards, Maya Angelou couldn’t escape the nagging doubt that she hadn’t really earned her accomplishments. Albert Einstein experienced something similar: he described himself as an “involuntary swindler” whose work didn’t deserve … Continue reading

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