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Students’ AI Chats Reveal Their Largest Stressors

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Alongside recently published a report revealing what worries today’s kids are willing to share with artificial intelligence systems. “I still think there's a lot of stigma, and with students, we’re hearing they want to reach out, but don't know how to put it into words.”

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How You Can Habituate the Circular Model of Reflection: Before-Action, During-Action, After-Action, and Beyond-Action

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In the above context, I saw my pandemic classroom as a laboratory to prototype and test new pedagogical moves, and where unexpected issues are expected to come to light. In particular, scholar-teachers can develop and exhibit a form of intelligence and a complex form of creativity.

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New group targets AI skills in education and the workforce

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The Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) Commission on Artificial Intelligence in Education is chaired by South Carolina Gov. where there are jobs that haven’t been created yet,” said Nancy Ruzycki, an instructional associate professor and director of Undergraduate Laboratories at the University of Florida. “So,

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Aircuity Celebrates National Energy Awareness Month

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Aircuity ( www.aircuity.com ), the indoor air quality company, today celebrated National Energy Awareness Month by recognizing the work done by Aircuity’s cutting-edge clients to reduce their energy impact in the laboratory, K-12 school, university and commercial office industries.

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Teaching Students to Make Good Choices in an Algorithm-Driven World

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In January, Colby College announced the formation of the Davis Institute for Artificial Intelligence , calling it the “first cross-disciplinary institute for artificial intelligence at a liberal arts college.” What constitutes a “foundational understanding” of artificial intelligence? But that isn't enough.

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14-year-old Named America’s Top Young Scientist for Inventing an AI Handheld Pesticide Detector

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I am beyond impressed and inspired by their intelligence and their scientific minds. This year’s winner was paired with Aditya Banerji, Senior Research Engineer of 3M’s Corporate Research Process Laboratory. Congratulations to this year’s Top Young Scientist, Sirish Subash, and all the finalists for their phenomenal work.”

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Do Students Learn Better Online or in a Classroom: Statistics

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Students also benefit from access to resources such as libraries, laboratories, and extracurricular activities, which enrich the learning experience and cater to diverse interests and learning styles.