Zoom’s lack of security and privacy are no secret. However, there are some simple steps you can take to secure your meetings and chats…
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The Difference Between Emergency Remote Teaching and Online Learning | EDUCAUSE
Well-planned online learning experiences are meaningfully different from courses offered online in response to a crisis or disaster. Colleges and univ
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How to cultivate student collaboration and engagement in online learning (opinion)
To achieve better success rates in online learning, we need to cultivate the sort of student engagement that’s often the hallmark of great teaching and learning environments, writes Kathleen Ives.
— Read on www.insidehighered.com/advice/2020/04/01/how-cultivate-student-collaboration-and-engagement-online-learning-opinion
‘Zoom is malware’: why experts worry about the video conferencing platform | Technology | The Guardian
The company has seen a 535% rise in daily traffic in the past month, but security researchers say the app is a ‘privacy disaster’
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How To Leverage Artificial Intelligence And Machine Learning During A Pandemic
After the COVID 19 crisis is over, business success or failure may come down to whether companies have taken advantage of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) technologies.
— Read on www.forbes.com/sites/emilsayegh/2020/04/02/how-to-leverage-artificial-intelligence-and-machine-learning-during-a-pandemic/
AI and Speech | AI Can Now Transform Brain Activity Into Text
If successful, AI could one day help people with speech disabilities communicate.
— Read on www.popularmechanics.com/technology/a32020835/ai-thoughts-into-text/
Why Cognitive Technology May Be A Better Term Than Artificial Intelligence
In general, most people would agree that the fundamental goals of AI are to enable machines to have cognition, perception, and decision-making capabilities that previously only humans or other intelligent creatures have. But is AI the best term for some of the problems we’re trying to solve?
— Read on www.forbes.com/sites/cognitiveworld/2019/12/22/why-cognitive-technology-may-be-a-better-term-than-artificial-intelligence/