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John Evans

AI Is Harder Than We Think: 4 Key Fallacies in AI Research - 0 views

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    "Artificial intelligence has been all over headlines for nearly a decade, as systems have made quick progress in long-standing AI challenges like image recognition, natural language processing, and games. Tech companies have sown machine learning algorithms into search and recommendation engines and facial recognition systems, and OpenAI's GPT-3 and DeepMind's AlphaFold promise even more practical applications, from writing to coding to scientific discoveries. Indeed, we're in the midst of an AI spring, with investment in the technology burgeoning and an overriding sentiment of optimism and possibility towards what it can accomplish and when."
John Evans

There Are 4 Modes of Thinking: Preacher, Prosecutor, Politician, and Scientist. You Sho... - 0 views

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    "You wouldn't use a hammer to try to cut down a tree. Try to use an axe to drive nails and you're likely to lose a finger. Different physical jobs call for different tools. So, too, do different mental jobs.  Optimism and big-picture thinking will help you sell your business idea. Keeping your books in order requires a more detail-oriented approach. Motivating employees requires more empathy than analytical thinking.  Different modes of thinking are best suited for different situations, and according to a new interview with star Wharton professor and best-selling author Adam Grant most of us don't utilize one particularly powerful mindset nearly enough. "
John Evans

Four Research-Based Strategies Every Teacher Should be Using | Cult of Pedagogy - 2 views

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    "If you've opened this post hoping to read something brand-new, you might be disappointed. There will be no fancy bells or whistles here. That's because a lot of the strategies we're going to talk about are things you've already done; some teachers have probably been doing them for decades. You just might not have known exactly why they worked or how to harness them in the most optimal way. That's what cognitive scientists have been doing, trying to pinpoint exactly which activities work best for storing concepts in long-term memory. Over the past few years, we've been following their progress: In our 2015 study of the book Make it Stick, we first talked about the concepts of retrieval practice, spaced practice, and interleaving. These concepts were also addressed in the 2016 post Six Powerful Learning Strategies You Must Share with Students, and in 2017, where I made a strong push again for using more retrieval practice in our teaching."
John Evans

48 Critical Thinking Questions For Any Content Area - 1 views

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    "Critical thinking is the heart and soul of learning, and-in our estimation anyway-ultimately more important than any one specific content area or subject matter. It's also an over-used and rather nebulous phrase - how do you teach someone to think? Of course, that's the purpose of education, but how do you effectively optimize that concept into lasting knowledge and the ability to apply it broadly?"
John Evans

We Drastically Underestimate the Importance of Brain Breaks | Edutopia - 2 views

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    "When it comes to optimizing learning, we don't value breaks enough, neuroscientists suggest in a new study."
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    A Google Ads Account is a powerful tool that allows you to create, manage, and optimize your online advertising campaigns. With a Google Ads Account, you can target your audience based on their demographics, interests, and search habits, ensuring that your ads are seen by the right people at the right time. By utilizing a Google Ads Account, you have access to a wide range of features and tools that can optimize your ad performance. These include detailed analytics, keyword research, ad scheduling, and ad copy customization. It allows you to track the performance of your ads, make data-driven decisions, and continuously improve your campaigns for better results.
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Phil Taylor

SLiC 28-3 Clearing the Fog About the Cloud - 3 views

  • You might, for example, set up a book discussion blog, a wiki for collaborative research, or a Google doc for collaborative writing.
  • By contrast some web apps are perfect for the “one-class stand”
  • Web 2.0 can optimize collaboration
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  • Web 2.0 can help students visualize difficult concepts
  • powerful ways to collect and share expertise and resources
  • Web 2.0 is made for storytelling and sharing experiences with a real audience
  • Web 2.0 offers many opportunities for differentiation
  • Web 2.0 levels the playing field and just makes things easier
John Evans

creatingaPLN » home - 0 views

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    joevans · My Wikis · My Mail · My Account · Help · Sign Out · wikispaces *This page can only be edited by organizers of this wiki.homeProtected * pagesubmenu o print o what links here? o rename o delete o redirect o unlock o view source * discussion * history * notify me Protected Welcome to our resource wiki for: Personal Learning Networks: The Power of the Human Network Judith Epcke (@jepcke) and Scott Meech (@smeech) Locations of visitors to this page Bold Italic Underline Color and Style Ordered List Unordered List Horizontal Rule Insert Link Remove Link Insert Images and Files Embed Widget Insert Table Insert Special Character Insert Code Cancel none Optional: a note about this edit for the page history log Optional: tags for this page, separated by commas Cancel Note that the content you create on http://creatingapln.wikispaces.com is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 3.0 License. Please only submit content that you write yourself or that is in the public domain. Learn more about our open content policy. Insert a File Double click an image or file to insert it into the page. Show: please wait... Page: Jump: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Double clicking a file: inserts the file links to the file Upload New File notUploading Insert External Image by URL Enter an external image address, click "Load", then double click the image to insert it into the page. * Wikispaces Wikispaces * Video Video * Audio Audio * Calendar Calendar * Spreadsheet Spreadsheet * Document Document * Polls Polls * RSS Feed RSS Feed * Chat and IM Chat and IM * Slideshow Slideshow * Map Map * Bookmark Bookmark * Other HTML Other HTML Choose the category of application you would like to embed from the list on the left. Choose the kind of content you would like
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John Evans

Accessible Twitter : web accessibility for the Twitter.com website application - 0 views

  • Accessible Twitter is an alternative to the Twitter.com website. It is designed to be easier to use and is optimized for disabled users. Learn more about web accessibility.
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Bringing e-Governance to Nagaland - 0 views

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    To increase the delivery of e-Services to citizen, we have adopted the strategy of strengthening the core infrastructure," says K T Sukhalu, Commissioner & Secretary, Information Technology &…
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How to manage Windows XP Services Configuration to improve system performance? - 0 views

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    Despite the glamor of Windows 7 and Windows 8, the legendary Windows XP remains the favorite of 37.74 percent of computer fraternity. Hence, being a tech support vendor, we can't underestimate its presence, and have come with the idea to speed up Windows XP by managing the Windows XP Services Configuration.
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How to Speed Up Windows XP? - 0 views

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    Speed up Windows XP is one of the most googled phrase on the Web. Obviously, computers are meant for speeding up work, hence, there is no chance to stay with a slow PC.
Reynold Redekopp

Al Gore: The case for optimism on climate change | TED Talk | TED.com - 0 views

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    A more optimistic TED talk,
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