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Graphing–9 Lesson Plans + 6 Online Resources

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Whether in mathematics, science, economics, or engineering, graphs are commonly used to convey information in a concise and understandable manner. Students learn to analyze and interpret data, identify patterns and trends, and make inferences based on the information presented in the graph.

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Educators Team Up to Respond to Sudden Rise of ChatGPT

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Educators around the world are shifting into learning and organizing mode in response to the release of ChatGPT and other new AI chatbots that have brought a mix of excitement and panic to education. Learn more about EdSurge ethics and policies here and supporters here.);

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Cyber security for the AI age

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Talk like a cyber security expert Cyber security — the protections and measures taken against digital threats, namely cyber criminals Generative AI — artificial intelligence that is capable of generating media (such as text or images). It is estimated that software supply chain attacks hit 60% of companies in 2021.

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I, chatbot: How ‘human’ should chatbots be?

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Published: Love them or hate them, chatbots are having an increasing role in the technological space, now that artificial intelligence has developed to a stage where they can be genuinely useful in fields such as healthcare, defence and finance. FIELDS OF RESEARCH Computer Science and Cyber Security.

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Online battles: combatting false information and reducing online risks

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Professor Shujun Li and his colleagues, Sarah Turner , Dr Rahime Belen-Saglam and Dr Virginia N. Artificial intelligence (AI) — computer algorithms and systems able to perform tasks that would typically require human intelligence. Online battles: combatting false information and reducing online risks.

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Creating software that works for everyone

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Every human is different,” says Professor John Grundy. Hourieh likes the fact that software engineering is “a challenging job that involves continuously learning new skills and improving your capacities for problem-solving and creativity”. “I SOFTWARE DEVELOPER or SOFTWARE ENGINEER — someone who designs and develops software.

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How can we unravel the complex history of networks?

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Dr Min Xu, a statistician specialising in network analysis at Rutgers University, has developed a probabilistic model that can determine how a network has grown, which not only has applications in epidemiology, but is also useful in social science, genetics and counter-terrorism efforts. What is a network? “A www.learnpython.org ). .