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Will Teachers Listen to Feedback From AI? Researchers Are Betting on It

ED Surge

Julie York, a computer science and media teacher at South Portland High School in Maine, was scouring the internet for discussion tools for her class when she found TeachFX. All teachers should have equal access to tools that can improve their teaching. This is why the computational power we have now is exciting.

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Instructors Rush to Do ‘Assignment Makeovers’ to Respond to ChatGPT

ED Surge

And some schools have attempted to block AI chatbots from their school networks and devices, but experts say that doing so is essentially impossible, since students can easily access the tech from their smartphones, or through the many services that have integrated AI but that aren’t on lists of banned tools.

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Should universities use differential treatment to admit students?

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Differential treatment is an example of how economic theories can shape public policies and individual’s opportunities. Regardless of whether differential treatment is considered fair, the efficiency rationale gives researchers and policymakers another way to look at how and why public policies should consider socio-economic factors.

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How can data management tools help us discover new treatments for a chronic disease?

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To do this, researchers need access to as much data about ME/ CFS as possible. They are working with a team of researchers to develop new data-sharing tools that will allow more collaboration and communication between ME/CFS researchers, medical professionals and people with ME/CFS.

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Tech Skills Gaps: The Role of STEM Education

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Data science is another skill to consider. has many data scientists, but many jobs need to be filled in this field. When computers were fairly new to the general public, many schools integrated typing classes for all students to prepare them for evolving office jobs. Another problem area is cybersecurity.

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The power of geographic information systems: bringing data to life with maps

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Talk like a geographic information systems expert Cartography — map making Environmental justice — ensuring equitable access to the environment for all people. Make the most of your time at high school to develop skills such as public speaking, teamwork and leadership. Maps are very powerful.

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Tynker Review

The Maker Mom

Tynker can serve as a complete computer science curriculum and includes all the tools and resources instructors need to succeed. This addresses the core values that coding utilizes, such as ordering tasks, problem-solving, and computational thinking. How Does Tynker Work?