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Austin Butler: Net Worth, College Attended-The Meteoric Rise of a Hollywood's Shining Star-The Next Big Thing - Net Worth And College - 0 views

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    In the sprawling universe of Hollywood, where countless stars vie for attention, Austin Robert Butler stands out like a luminous beacon. His ascent in the entertainment world isn't just a tale of luck or being at the right place at the right time; it's a narrative of relentless dedication, adaptability in roles, and an innate talent that refuses to be overshadowed. From his early days of navigating the complex maze of showbiz to becoming one of its most recognized faces, Butler's journey is a masterclass in ambition fueled by sheer passion. His ability to seamlessly transition between roles, coupled with a work ethic that's second to none, showcases the makings of a true artist.
John Evans

Yale University most popular class, on happiness, is free for teens - 0 views

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    "Laurie Santos wants to help teenagers, and the rest of the world, feel happier. Santos, the psychology professor behind Yale University's most popular course, recently launched a free six-week version of the class aimed at teenagers, called "The Science of Well-Being for Teens." It was developed to address rising rates of anxiety, depression and suicide rates for kids between ninth and 12th grade, Santos says. Lesson No. 1, she preaches in one of the course's pre-recorded lectures: Our brains lie to us about what makes us happy."
John Evans

Alarmed by A.I. Chatbots, Universities Start Revamping How They Teach - The New York Times - 2 views

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    "With the rise of the popular new chatbot ChatGPT, colleges are restructuring some courses and taking preventive measures."
John Evans

Students using ChatGPT to cheat, professor warns - 0 views

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    "Welcome to the new age of academic dishonesty. A college professor in South Carolina is sounding the alarm after catching a student using ChatGPT - a new artificial intelligence chat bot that can quickly digest and spit out written information about a vast array of subjects - to write an essay for his philosophy class. The weeks-old technology, released by OpenAI and readily available to the public, comes as yet another blow to higher learning, already plagued by rampant cheating. "Academia did not see this coming. So we're sort of blindsided by it," Furman University assistant philosophy professor Darren Hick told The Post. "As soon as I reported this on Facebook, my [academic] friends said, 'Yeah, I caught one too.'" "
John Evans

Can Anti-Plagiarism Tools Detect When AI Chatbots Write Student Essays? | EdSurge News - 0 views

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    "After its launch last month, ChatGPT, the latest chatbot released by OpenAI, made the rounds online. Alex, a sophomore at a university in Pittsburgh, started toying with the chatbot about a week after it was released, after finding out about it on Twitter. Within a couple of days, he got really excited by the quality of the writing it produced. The chatbot was good, he says-really good. ("Alex" is the name that this person provided to EdSurge. He only agreed to speak anonymously, for fear of repercussions for admitting to academic dishonesty.) He'd found the chatbot around finals week, with everyone in a mad rush to finish papers. Most people seemed interested in asking the chatbot for jokes or stories, Alex says, but he was "instantly intrigued with the idea of using it to write a paper.""
John Evans

How arts practices can be the foundation of teaching and learning - MindShift - 0 views

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    "Arts education is often an afterthought in schools, but Erica Rosenfeld Halverson, Professor and Chair of the Department of Curriculum & Instruction at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, thinks we've got it all wrong. In her new book, "How the Arts Can Save Education: Transforming Teaching, Learning and Instruction," Halverson argues not only do the arts belong in schools, but the core tenets of arts learning belong in every classroom. Education should use the arts-and especially the process of how artists create their work-as a blueprint to re-make more effective learning. "
John Evans

McGill Personal Finance Essentials - 2 views

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    "If you're ready to take charge of your personal finances, then you're in the right place. From budgeting to borrowing, real estate and beyond, invest a few hours in this free, online course1 and you'll gain the knowledge and confidence to make a lifetime of smart financial decisions. Taught by professors from McGill University's Desautels Faculty of Management, the course is open to everyone. Finish all course modules to receive a McGill Personal Finance Essentials attestation of completion2. Join us and take charge of your financial future!"
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Home | The Eminents - 0 views

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    We are a rapidly growing EdTech Company that assists students in searching and applying to overseas universities through our extensive network of 50+ offices across India, Spain, Switzerland, and many more with the help of over hundred of dedicated professionals.
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Level 3 Diploma In Abu Dhabi - 1 views

Level 3 Diploma In Abu Dhabi The level 3 Diploma to higher education is a 120-credit Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual) regulated qualification and is equivalent to a gr...

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BA distance education: A comprehensive details on admission procedure, fees, and others - 0 views

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    Bachelor of Arts or BA is, as the name suggests, an undergraduate program that can be done after clearing the +2 exam. It is perhaps the oldest known degree course in the history of the world education systems. Today, around the world, it is mostly a three or in a few particular cases or countries, a four-year degree program. In India, Bachelor of Arts course can be pursued as a full-time program in various universities or students may choose BA distance education if they are unable to follow a regular study mode.
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Distance MBA institute - 0 views

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    Distance MBA Education Courses from the Best University.Online MBA course & admission Fees.
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MCA Entrance Exams 2020 Notification & Dates | MCA Entrance - 0 views

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    "MCA Entrance Exams 2020 Noticfication and Dates, MCA Entrance Test 2020 admission test announcement, NIMCET, IIT, Pune University, IGNOU MCA, Mumbai, Delhi, Madras,Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Punjab, MCA College Admission Test Exams, MCA CET 2020, Results, Alerts, MCA Question Bank Preparation
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Engineering College Admissions Notice 2020 (BE, BTech, ME, MTech) - 0 views

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    Engineering College Admissions 2020 Notification Dates, Engg Admissions 2020 CETs, DAIICT, BITS, VIT, IITs, NITs, State university Engg. Admissions
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MBA Distance Learning Admissions - 0 views

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    MBA Distance Learning, MBA Distance Admissions 2020, MBA Distance Education College and University, MBA Distance Education in India, MBA Distance Learning Courses, Symbiosis, Anna University, TNOU, University of Pune, Madras University, Bangalore, MDU Rohtak, Hyderabad, IIM Kolkata, MBA from IGNOU, Best MBA Distance, Top Ranking MBA Distance
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Integrated PhD courses Latest Admission Notifications - 0 views

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    Looking for admission notifications of universities offering Integrated PHD Courses in India, check out Integrated PHD Admission notice for year 2020 application dates etc"
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Admission Notification and Dates 2020 | Admission Alerts 2020 - 0 views

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    Admission Notification 2020, Latest College and University Admission Dates and Alerts for 2020. List of Colleges and Universities Admissions List, Important Dates for 2020, Admission Forms, Application Deadlines 2020
John Evans

Teaching About Coronavirus: 3 Lesson Plans for Science, Math, and Media Literacy - Teaching Now - Education Week Teacher - 2 views

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    "As the coronavirus continues to spread across the country, students are coming into class with misconceptions about the outbreak-and teachers are trying to figure out how best to explain the facts and debunk rumors.   Some teachers have made COVID-19 a focus of their lessons. Discussing the origin and effects of a new virus easily lends itself to science class. But teachers in other subjects-like algebra, statistics, and media literacy-have found ways to address the topic, too.  Designing a lesson around the outbreak could be a helpful way to answer students' questions and calm fears, said Stephen Brock, a professor and coordinator of the school psychology program at California State University, Sacramento.  And if students have misconceptions about the virus or how it spreads, providing more information could help kids more accurately gauge threat, he said. "
Nigel Coutts

Student voice, choice, agency, partnerships and participation - The Learner's Way - 2 views

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    This week I joined with teachers, students, researchers and policy writers at Melbourne University to discuss student voice. This conference was hosted by Social Education Victoria and made possible by the conference partners, The University of Melbourne, Education and Training Victoria, Foundation for Young Australians and Connect. Over three days, participants engaged in rigorous dialogue about the significance of student voice and what is required to ensure its benefits are maximised for all.
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