Computer scientist Alan Turing first posed this question in his landmark 1950 paper, though he didn’t use the term artificial ...
In a world that seems to move faster than any individual can keep pace with, education has begun to reshape itself.
One of the highlights we’ve witnessed so far as we work with our Instructional Leadership Collectives (read more here), is how leaders are breaking down the isolation of working in a silo and seeing ...
Most organizations are familiar with the traditional approach to external visibility: rely on passive internet-scan data, subscription-based datasets, or occasional point-in-time reconnaissance to ...
This research presents a comprehensive framework for constructing and applying student portraits in personalized education through advanced data analytics and knowledge graph technology. The study ...
Quantinuum, the $10 billion firm that’s become one of the biggest players in quantum computing, unveiled its latest computer Wednesday. The Helios machine represents an important leap in terms of ...
What if the way you learn, research, and create could be transformed overnight? Imagine a tool that doesn’t just store your notes but actively helps you make sense of them, one that distills hours of ...
Computer-based learning is reshaping education by offering students the flexibility to learn at their own pace — a vital option for those whose needs may not be fully met in conventional settings. But ...
A prominent computer science professor at one of the world’s most prestigious universities says his graduates are struggling to find work — a far cry from just four years ago when they had their pick ...
The spinq desktop quantum computer provides a practical way for students to learn about quantum computing. It helps make difficult quantum concepts easier to grasp through hands-on experience. The ...
At this year’s Credit Scoring and Credit Control Conference in Edinburgh, colleagues Ben Archer and Peter Szocs presented on a topic gaining significant attention: how federated learning can support ...
Ah, back to school. As a longtime urban high school educator, I experience both happy anticipation and dread. I love the kids; they’re the best part. After years in the field, I still get excited ...