Andrew Ng shares what it takes to create an “AI-first company.” — Read on events.technologyreview.com/video/watch/andrew-ng-stanford-state-of-ai/
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Will We Someday Write Code Just By Describing It? – Slashdot
Will We Someday Write Code Just By Describing It? – Slashdot — Read on m.slashdot.org/story/374367
Testing of support tools for plagiarism detection | International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education | Full Text
There is a general belief that software must be able to easily do things that humans find difficult. Since finding sources for plagiarism in a text is not an easy task, there is a wide-spread expectation that it must be simple for software to determine if a text is plagiarized or not. Software cannot determineContinue reading “Testing of support tools for plagiarism detection | International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education | Full Text”
A Foreword to Critical Digital Pedagogy | Ruha Benjamin
I am convinced that without a deep engagement with critical digital pedagogy, as individuals and institutions, we will almost certainly drag outmoded ways of thinking and doing things with us. — Read on hybridpedagogy.org/a-foreword-to-critical-digital-pedagogy/
El encuadre pedagógico de los algoritmos educativos basados en datos | Domínguez Figaredo | RIED. Revista Iberoamericana de Educación a Distancia
Data-Driven Educational Algorithms Pedagogical Framing (article is in English) El encuadre pedagógico de los algoritmos educativos basados en datos — Read on revistas.uned.es/index.php/ried/article/view/26470/21684
From Actionable Dashboards to Action Dashboards – iterating toward openness
From Actionable Dashboards to Action Dashboards – iterating toward openness — Read on opencontent.org/blog/archives/6595
How insights from people around the world make Google Search better
From user research to live experiments and feedback from search quality raters, how insights from people around the world help us improve Search every day. — Read on blog.google/products/search/raters-experiments-improve-google-search/
An analysis of data from a national survey on the impact of the pandemic on higher ed (opinion)
Morgan Polikoff, Dan Silver and Shira Korn examine evidence from a nationally representative longitudinal survey. — Read on http://www.insidehighered.com/views/2020/08/04/analysis-data-national-survey-impact-pandemic-higher-ed-opinion
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qube is the virtual office that enables you to work remotely. See who’s chatting with coworkers, out of the office, or on lunch break. qube empowers virtual office life by helping remote workers feel connected and grounded. qube is more than just a replacement for physical walls. It’s a modern approach to a clean, personalizableContinue reading “qube”
Philosophers On GPT-3 (updated with replies by GPT-3) – Daily Nous
Nine philosophers explore the various issues and questions raised by the newly released language model, GPT-3, in this edition of Philosophers On, guest edited by Annette Zimmermann. Introduction Annette Zimmermann, guest editor GPT-3, a powerful, 175 billion parameter language model developed recently by OpenAI, has been galvanizing public debate and controversy. As the MIT Technology Review putsContinue reading “Philosophers On GPT-3 (updated with replies by GPT-3) – Daily Nous”