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SHAPE in Schools: Changing mindsets in support of social sciences, humanities and the arts

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SHAPE in Schools: Changing mindsets in support of social sciences, humanities and the arts Published: Social sciences, humanities and the arts are vital for addressing complex challenges, but do young people truly understand their value? Society depends on creatives just as much as scientists. What is SHAPE?

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What Could Web3 Mean for Education?

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Some edtech entrepreneurs are eager for Web3 to arrive and change education. Among them: Are crypto-entrepreneurs imagining better systems for education—or just systems that pay off better financially for themselves? Before forging our own ponderous chains, then, let’s explore what Web3 innovators might have in store for education.

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Wolfram Alpha + ChatGPT = Amazing Math Teacher Help

Cool Cat Teacher

Join the waitlist to gain access to plugins. The ChatGPT plugin store is accessed, and you can install the Wolfram Alpha plugin! And I will continue to talk about the integrity gap—those students who genuinely educate their minds. AI can do some things, but it still needs well-educated, savvy, creative humans to make it useful.

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Technology and Explanation in Modern Education

Ask a Tech Teacher

Today’s guest writer is Finja Kruse, a teacher experienced in different educational tools and engaged in creative writing activities in school. If you are lucky, your school is on board by providing interactive whiteboards or even products created specifically for education such as those from Promethean.

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Cyber security for the AI age

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Burcu’s research findings are helping policymakers and educators incorporate the behaviours and motivations of technology users into their work. Additionally, financial services also provide access to large sums of money, which criminals try to access through mobile banking malware.

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Should universities use differential treatment to admit students?

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The idea that exam results should be assessed differently based on a student’s socio-economic background is known as differential treatment, and Emil is investigating whether such policies can improve equality and efficiency in education and labour markets. What other policies can reduce inequality in education and labour markets?

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Creating software that works for everyone

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However, as we become ever-more reliant on software, ensuring it is accessible for all of society is a growing necessity. ACCESSIBLE — can be obtained easily and used by everyone. A lot of existing software is not accessible to certain demographics, which raises issues for equity and inclusion. TALK LIKE A SOFTWARE ENGINEER.