First-year students need to adapt their writing style when transitioning to university. Here’s how educators can support freshmen to develop flexible, analytical and evidence-based writing ...
You know the feeling. You open a blank document, reread the assignment for the fifth time, and somehow an hour disappears without a single solid paragraph on the page. For many students and ...
There’s an answer to the question of how we crawl out of the present-day polarized quicksand. It’s called fusion voting ...
When Ryan Boroski opened Google Classroom to grade his students’ five-paragraph essays, he had three other tabs on standby: ...
Forced into exile 25 years ago and compelled to stay away in order to stay alive, journalist D.B.S. Jeyaraj always dreamt of returning to Sri Lanka. That flame of hope flickered occasionally, as the ...
Some are embracing the new technology largely uncritically, regarding it as a tool that can speed up teaching processes, ...
Managing these challenges requires a multidisciplinary approach that spans behavioural insights, technical safeguards, and organisational systems. Generative AI should be embraced not as an oracle but ...
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The New Politics of the AI Apocalypse

Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, says more democracy is the best response to AI. He doesn’t sound too confident.
Glenda Norquay’s new biography of Stevenson deals admirably with unpicking the author’s very self-conscious self-fashioning, ...
Rather than a one-off gesture, inclusion is an ongoing cycle that begins with course design, continues through delivery and comes full circle with assessments and feedback. Based on my experience, ...
At its simplest, the question Chalmers posed was, how is it that seemingly inert physical matter — quarks, atoms, molecules, ...