I recently had a loss. Of the professional kind, but still, it felt like a death of sorts. The loss of the opportunity charged me to wrestle with some hard truths, contemplate how to fill the hole ...
When educators have to police how students use AI, and gatekeeping adds to the workload and emotional toll, teaching loses its joy, write Meena Jha and Amara Atif. Here are ways to reclaim the role of ...
Targeted self-reflection, reduced stress levels and a more robust mental health - these are just a few of the reasons why ...
With well-designed, intentional prompts, keyboarding instruction can help students develop several skills at once.
Resilience is not “bouncing back.” Research shows it means grieving, adapting and integrating hardship into your life story.
The theme for this year’s preservation week is Is This Thing On?: Preserving Memory and Building Archives and focuses on ...
"We're at the end of a two-decade-long trend towards removing friction from everything," Black Tabby co-founder Tony ...
As we struggle try to find the perfect AI input, a new book proposes a different way of thinking about prompts: viewing them ...
Explore veteran actor Yong Ser Pin's reflections on mortality and his swan song performance in the play 'Last Rites'. Read ...
In higher education, AI should be a human-centered tool inside a curriculum that expects more from students, not less.
In a zoo, a crisis often begins before anyone names it as such. An animal stops responding to treatment. A pregnancy fails to ...
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