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BBC - Culture - The women who created a new language - 1 views

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    This article talks about how new meanings for words have been created by women such as "spring cleaning"
Vittoria Capria

How Slang Changes - 12 views

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    A basic overview of how slang has changed throughout the 20th century
Lara Cowell

Luke Center for Public Service: UN Sustainability and Development Goals Speaker Series - 0 views

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    Luke Center has archived the lectures of their speaker series addressing all 17 of the UN Sustainability and Development Goals. Might be worth a listen as you work on your Changemaker projects.
rainalun24

https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-the-int... - 0 views

This study is the first known comprehensive study in language and communication abilities of adolescents with prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) and aimed to clarify the extent of PAE's effects. Among...

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started by rainalun24 on 14 May 24 no follow-up yet
Lara Cowell

Is ChatGPT Writing Your Students' Homework? A New Technology Will Be Able to Detect It -- THE Journal - 2 views

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    AI writers like ChatGPT can often produce work that is, at least on first glance, indistinguishable from human writing. With a simple prompt like "write an expository essay on symbolism in Heart of Darkness," ChatGPT can spit out an organized, coherent, five-paragraph essay in seconds. (See results below.) And no two essays will be identical. In some cases, help from an AI may be as acceptable as using a Google search as part of the research process. But in many cases, it will be unacceptable for classroom work. So how do teachers deal with the growing ease with which AIs can complete student homework? Turnitin, which is known for its technology used for plagiarism detection, has posted a technology preview that shows its software automatically detecting work written by an AI writer, even going so far as to show which parts of an essay were written by AI versus human and indicate where AI writing transitions into human writing.
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