So I finished the MIT College of Computing course, “DATA SCIENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING: MAKING DATA-DRIVEN DECISIONS” (remotely) where we studied recommendation systems, deep learning, classification and hypothesis testing, regression and prediction, making sense of unstructured data, and statistics, all using Python. We did a few somewhat interesting projects but didn’t really deep dive into …
It’s been just over a year since I officially graduated with my PhD and have been working as “Dr. Alice.” While I was doing work as a neurodiversity consultant as a graduate student also, it definitely feels like the momentum has increased since I completed the doctorate and have continued consulting as I work to …
In addition to my previously announced presentation, I’m looking forward to sharing my work on teacher well-being with thousands of #APA2021 attendees from across the field. Learn more and register at convention.apa.org. I hope you’ll join me! Title: Relationships Between Leadership, Social Capital, and Teacher Well-Being During the COVID-19 Pandemic Presentation ID 213238 Session Name 886 Division 16 Poster Session …
In 2020 I had the opportunity to speak at University of Phoenix (virtually) and share some of the discoveries I’ve made with regards to more affordable options to conduct surveys and collect data. You can now watch a full recording of my presentation! Thank you to ASU for having me.
Didn’t have a chance to attend our presentation on the 7010-2020 standard at AAAS this February? Check out this recording of our practice session, where we cover all the same info in detail. It was a true pleasure to be invited to present! We hope this practice run is a useful resource for those out …
I’m excited to announce that I’ll be presenting at #APA2021 on supporting workers with ADHD through social capital. This is an incredible opportunity to spread awareness for effective methods of fostering a positive work environment for neurodivergent individuals. To join me, visit convention.apa.org. Title: Supporting Workers with ADHD Through Social Capital: A Mediation Study Presentation ID 213208 …
The latest edition of Phoenix Scholar features an article I worked on with Madelyn Baumann, covering the research and development of the Lemon+Aid Collective, the AI-driven resource for mental health support. We are grateful to see the writing published! You can view the journal and the article here.
This story is inspiring and yet a cautionary tale about the difference and challenges that lie between inventing something useful and actually having it applied in the real world. She invented wifi, but by the time the government got around to implementing it, her patent had expired and she didn’t make any money from any …
So happy to be able to share that my dissertation has been published, and I’m officially graduated! If you’re interested in reading my dissertation (or at least the abstract), it’s available to download for free, here: https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/9938/ If you cite me, please use this format: Edwards, A. V. “Neurodiversity and Workplace Social Capital Effects on …
Written Feb 6, 2021 by Dr Alice Vo Edwards — How many like me, are pack animals, cut adrift in this sterile new reality? How much of our mental health struggles could be resolved with more 20-second hugs? Maybe two? One in the morning as you start the day, “Just breathe, you’ve got this.” Another …