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Arturo Flores

blogs in plaing english - 0 views

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    blogs as a new way to exercise democratic journalism
Madeleine Brookes

BBC News - Phone texting 'helps pupils to spell' - 0 views

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    "Researchers say text language uses word play and requires an awareness of how sounds relate to written English. This link between texting and literacy has proved a surprise, say researchers. These latest findings of an ongoing study at the University of Coventry contradict any expectation that prolonged exposure to texting will erode a child's ability to spell. "
Sandra Stark

A new history of censorship in the West? | The Stream - Al Jazeera English - 0 views

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    The Stream looks at the debate over freedom vs. safety on the net. Should governments be allowed to cut off social networks or cell service in the interest of public order? Includes video and text.
Barbara Stefanics

China's schools are quietly using AI to mark students' essays ... but do the robots make the grade? | South China Morning Post - 1 views

  • Scientists insist the technology is designed to assist, rather than replace, human teachers. It could help to reduce the amount of time teachers spend on grading essays and help them avoid inconsistencies caused by human errors such as lapses in attention or unconscious bias. It could also help more students, especially those in remote areas with limited access to resources, improve their writing skills more quickly. The machine is similar to the e-rater, an automated system used by the Education Testing Service in the US to grade prospective postgraduate students’ essays. But unlike the e-rater, it can read both Chinese and English. China looks to school kids to win the global AI race Artificial intelligence is developing rapidly in China with strong support from the government and the technology is used in many areas of everyday life. But the extensive tests of the essay grading machine – built by some of the leading language processing teams involved in the government and military’s internet surveillance programme – were carried out with unusual security measures in place. In most of the schools taking part in the programme, parents were not informed, access to the system terminals was limited to authorised staff, test results were strictly classified, and in some classes even the pupils were unaware that their work had been read and scored by a machine.
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