Fri.Dec 30, 2022

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A New Approach to Learning Through ChatGPT, AI Tools

Ask a Tech Teacher

In case you are not familiar with neural networks or have not used AI-based tools, you will be surprised to learn that solutions like ChatGPT tend to use the principles of transformer architecture. The core idea is an analysis of the lengthy bits of text where the system analyzes the keywords and sequences used to create a natural language flow. It also makes learning through ChatGPT and similar tools suitable for learning purposes and even works with autistic and dyslexic students who require m

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What Did Whales Evolve From?

Smore Science

Whales are some of the biggest creatures on this planet, the blue whale being the largest animal to ever exist. Another interesting feature of whales: they breathe air. This is because whales are mammals. Whales, along with dolphins, belong to a group of fully aquatic mammals called Cetacea. They live their entire lives in the water, straight from birth to death.

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Peer Mentoring Empowers Female STEM Students

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Written by: Reagan Flowers, Ph.D. According to a new study, mentoring from fellow students could be the key to improving academic experiences and success for female STEM students in college and beyond. The research project followed 150 female engineering students over eight years, from 2011-2019. Addressing the Lack of Diversity in STEM Fields. STEM, in general, lacks gender diversity.

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Plasma Gasification

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Toronto, ON The issue of rapidly filling landfills has been a problem for many First World countries despite the many efforts of aggressive recycling and composting initiatives. It was never a sustainable idea to continue dumping and burning waste as it causes detriments to the environment, as well as to people’s health and safety. There is a need for an alternative, and one such alternative is known as plasma gasification.

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Can Brain Science Actually Help Make Your Training & Teaching Stick?

Speaker: Andrew Cohen, Founder & CEO of Brainscape

The instructor’s PPT slides are brilliant. You’ve splurged on the expensive interactive courseware. Student engagement is stellar. So… why are half of your students still forgetting everything they learned in just a matter of weeks? It's likely a matter of cognitive science! With so much material to "teach" these days, we often forget to incorporate key proven principles into our curricula — namely active recall, metacognition, spaced repetition, and interleaving practice.

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10 Ways to Overcome your Limitations

MooMoo Math & Science

I communte to work by bike. This year I decided I would try to ride each day regardless of the weather. Bad weather like rain, or cold would limit my rides. People would tell me that you can't ride in bad weather. I had a problem to solve in order to break through my limitations. I ordered new rain gear, a new heavy jacket, and gloves. I then had two weeks of awful,nasty weather but still rode my bike each day.

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What are Biometrics?

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Katy, TX Biometrics is emerging as an advanced layer in many personal and corporate security systems. With a unique identifier of your biology and behaviour, this might seem easy. However, many people are reluctant to use biometric IDs as standalone authentication. The goal of modern cybersecurity is to reduce the risks associated with this powerful security solution, Traditional passwords have long been a weak link in security systems.

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