The Kremlin and the Russian public are locked in a cat‑and‑mouse game over the government’s attempts to control the global ...
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Why do we trust the wrong people and doubt the right ones? An experiment in lying reveals some uncomfortable truths.
This week I got an email from a reader who asks, “I have a stand-alone hard drive that cannot be accessed anymore. I’ve tried different laptops and different cables, but ...
Advertising online course formats as flexible equivalents to in-person learning experiments is not only deceptive, but also ...
The RIT Graduate Showcase allowed students to explain their research to people outside of their discipline and to see their ...
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At the request of Board member Kimberly Slingluff, the need for Chromebooks in elementary schools was discussed during the ...
The rise of generative AI in higher education is reshaping how feedback is delivered, but meaningful learning could be undermined if its use is not carefully guided by principles of care, trust and ...