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YSP 2024 – Open for Applications

Northeastern University

This 6 week summer research program will run from June 24 to August 1 and will involve research in various fields of STEM such as chemistry, biology, pharmaceutical sciences, computer engineering, chemical engineering, and bioengineering with faculty and graduate student mentors.

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Can ‘Linguistic Fingerprinting’ Guard Against AI Cheating?

ED Surge

The biology teacher went to the mother — and she didn’t even have to use the report — and said that it doesn’t seem like the student wrote it. I think the Department of Education or local governments need to establish AI literacy as a core competency in schools. And it turned out his mom wrote it for him, more or less.

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ChatGPT Has Colleges in Emergency Mode to Shield Academic Integrity

ED Surge

Colleges around the country have been holding emergency meetings of their honor code councils or other committees that govern student cheating. The reason: a whole new kind of cheating that is suddenly possible, thanks to a new AI tool called ChatGPT.

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National Parks STEM Activities

Career in STEM

National Parks are protected areas of wilderness designated by the government that range from vibrant forests to arcane underground caves. Today there are a total of 63 National Parks at breathtaking locations around the United States, set aside for the benefit of both wildlife and us!

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8 EdTech Trends to Watch Out for This 2020

Ask a Tech Teacher

Technology has vastly disrupted and improved numerous sectors around the world, be it the government and banking, or retail and marketing. Ask a Tech Teacher contributor, Wally Clipper, has a great run-down on 8 trends you’ll want to watch in 2020: 8 EdTech Trends to Watch Out for This 2020. The concept of 3D printing is nothing new.

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Edit and Share Videos Like a Rock Star

Ask a Tech Teacher

C-Span video library — videos on civics and the US government. FedFlix – -the best movies of the US Government from training films to history, all available for reuse without any restrictions. Free Video Lectures — academic lectures on lots of topics including biology, biotechnology, and calculus.

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How do bacteria help and harm crops?

Futurum

Jong and his team use various tools and techniques from molecular biology and genetics to study B. Jong and his team have had great success investigating the biology of B. Pathway from school to plant pathology • As well as studying biology and chemistry at school, try to get practical experience of working with plants.