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The latest Innovation in Education! Alicia Zeoli/@aliciazeoli in Paper.li. Thanks to @nildagra @DMNetwerk @darrenwlove #designthinking #innovation
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Neural nets were widely studied in the early days of artificial-intelligence research, but by the 1970s, they’d fallen out of favor. In the past decade, however, they’ve enjoyed a revival, under the name “deep learning.”
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Government Watchdog: Federal Agencies Failing on Cybersecurity
The GAO concluded after thorough analysis that the selected agencies should “address weaknesses in access and other controls.” Examples of agencies included in the study include the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
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Building an archive has always required asking a couple of simple but thorny questions: What will we save and how? Whose stories are the most important and why? In theory, the internet already functions as a kind of archive: Any document, video or photo can in principle remain there indefinitely, available to be viewed by anyone with a connection. But in reality, things disappear constantly.
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Net neutrality advocates feel less than warm toward T-Mobile’s Binge On
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Students in the crisis of Venezuela
What it's like to be a student in Venezuela, where the school system is being ripped apart by the economy
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How to Create Digital Homework That Students Love
U.S. History teacher Jennifer Hesseltine created a digital homework space that students love. Here you'll find her step-by-step instructions on how you can do it, too
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The Dangers of Being Too Hard On Yourself
Drop the tough guy act and stop holding yourself to impossible standards. Did you just give a poorly received public talk? We’ve all done that. Are you procrastinating on a major project? Who isn’t? Don’t crucify yourself for these failures.
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Literacy in the 21st century is to be critical of the world that surrounds us
Teachers are stressed out because of standardized tests demands and struggle to include engaging curriculum such as the FreshEd program. Students should be engaged in school with things/content that they care about and relate to, so they would like to come to school rather than being in the streets.
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Interesting stats @tonnet https://t.co/dB5vBIwA2i
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Edison High students use gut-wrenching slam poetry as an antidote to adversity
"Philly teens tell me the most terrifying things in the most nonchalant way."
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