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Nora Garza and Gabriela Solis-Cavazos, Laredo College

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Related award: RAPID: Using Real Life COVID-19 data to teach quantititative reasoning skills to undergraduate Hispanic STEM students

 

Read an English Transcript of Nora Garza and Gabriela Solis-Cavazos's "Using real life COVID-19 data to teach quantitative reasoning skills to undergraduate Hispanic STEM students" Presentation

Transcribed by Macy Moujabber and Lauren Close

Haga clic aquí para leer una transcripción en español de Nora Garza: Usando datos COVID-19 de la Vida Real para enseñar habilidades de razonamiento cuantitativo a estudiantes hispanos de pregrado de CTIM

Traductores: Isabella Graham Martinez y Kenia Pujols 

 

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