A recent conversation on LinkedIn, sparked by a Work Shift article on nondegree credentials in the United States, captured something the higher education field has struggled to say plainly. One ...
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Learning to accept the weirdness of life | Column
When you’re a kid, you think everything is weird. I had a third-grade teacher, a self-described hippy, who ate raw, whole tomatoes as snacks in between her grammar lessons. I thought that was weird.
Will 75,000 people pack Bryant-Denny Stadium for A-Day on April 11? On Tuesday, Alabama football coach Kalen DeBoer was asked about the key determinant on that question − format − and his answer ...
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VASL column: Learning more about the Hallaton Gold
Linda Jones, VASL Chair of Trustees, led her third Conversation session about the Hallaton Gold. She started by sharing a fascinating film about the two thousand year history of Hallaton village as a ...
In a new video, Mads Kristensen walked through 10 extensions and updates aimed at common developer requests, spanning workspace modes, comment handling, scratch files, Markdown linting, CSV editing, ...
Look closely at this image, stripped of its caption, and join the moderated conversation about what you and other students see. By The Learning Network Look closely at this image, stripped of its ...
Whenever I hear the phrase “human in the loop” as a desirable or best practice in reference to AI and education, I think of Homer Simpson. As fans of The Simpsons know, Homer Simpson is both an idiot ...
Crazy. Imagine when Leonard Miller actually figures out the NBA game. That’s the next step. The talent is there. The feel is there. The desire is there. He just needs to understand things better.
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