If Harvard wants to fulfill its role as an academic institution, it must deliberately pursue and retain staff highly skilled in pedagogy. Our non-tenure track faculty can fill this need, if they are ...
Rosy Fynn, Mastercard's Nigeria Director, shares her journey from tech to leadership, discussing skills, mentorship, and ...
A network of ultra-competitive high-school talent streams has been turning out the leading lights of science and tech ...
There are three things that I have picked up unwittingly from my Dad and have adapted to my far-removed world of computing. My Dad, Hriditosh Bagchi, is a retired civil engineer. He worked most of his ...
Quantum computers need extreme cold to work, but the very systems that keep them cold also create noise that can destroy fragile quantum information. Scientists in Sweden have now flipped that problem ...
CMU’s learning initiatives are shaped by research on how people learn, rather than by any single discipline. That approach ...
Andrew Sliwinski, Lego Education’s head of product experience, discusses why young kids need to learn how AI models work — ...
A new tool developed by Washington State University researchers could someday provide daily or weekly forecasts of water ...
The “one big breakthrough” pattern suggests that total citation counts can mislead. A researcher with one highly-cited paper and several uncited ones may have a more impactful trajectory than one with ...
When Daniel Graham, an associate professor in the University of Virginia School of Data Science, talks about the future of ...
An analysis of data from 200,000 students using a computer-assisted math program supports an optimistic view of skill-focused ...
State Comptroller Sean Scanlon and economists warn that the AI bubble, and fears of AI replacing jobs with significant cuts ...
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