Distance learning far precedes the digital age. Before online courses, people relied on print materials (and later radio and ...
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Week 9 songs unveiled for Dancing with the Stars season 34's 20th birthday celebration
DWTS celebrates 20 years with star-studded performances, nostalgic songs, returning pros and Tom Bergeron’s comeback.
Democrats say Tuesday’s election victories will provide a jolt of momentum as the party gears up for next year’s midterm contests.
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Lamar Jackson reveals his secret weapon against the blitz: ‘I was getting sacked like crazy’
The Ravens QB has transformed from a blitz target to one of the NFL's most dangerous players against pressure, crediting his ...
Punitive, fear-driven approaches to rule-making about artificial intelligence in higher education can deepen mistrust, stress and disconnection among students. Alternatively, there are opportunities ...
If machines can write essays, what’s the point of assigning them? That question, raised by Hua Hsu in his New Yorker essay ...
There are no swivel chairs, four-foot fluorescent lights, or faux palm trees - but Nate Keavy is in his office. Fresh off a ...
One writer reflects on her transition to Dartmouth and navigating the College’s countless academic and extracurricular ...
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How Arch Manning has matured after slow start
Early in the season, one apparent gap between Manning and former quarterback Quinn Ewers was Manning’s accuracy on screen ...
After standing behind the plate for a number of playoffs, MLB umpire Will Little will do his duties in his first World Series ...
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Where does human thinking end and AI begin? An AI authorship protocol aims to show the difference
Students – and all manner of professionals – are tempted to outsource their thinking to AI, which threatens to undermine learning and credibility. A philosophy professor offers a solution.
In her ASA Footnotes article, “Meeting the Moment: Why We Can’t Afford to Let Sociology Classrooms Become Places Where Hope Comes to Die,” Ashley C. Rondini (Franklin & Marshall College) points to ...
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