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3 juillet 2018

There are a lot of rote tasks a good AI interviewer could do for you

There are a lot of rote tasks a good AI interviewer could do for you
Nicholas Diakopoulos, Columbia Journalism Review, 2018/06/29
We're not that far from seeing this sort of technology applied in day-to-day interactions. It will be mainstream within 20 years, I'd say. Already the technology exists to do narrowly-bounded applications. More...

3 juillet 2018

‘Evidence’ and the EEF toolkit: Reliable science or a blunt set of tools?

‘Evidence’ and the EEF toolkit: Reliable science or a blunt set of tools?
Terry Wrigley, BERA Blog, 2018/06/29

This article looks at issues related to the idea of ‘Evidence-based teaching’. More...

3 juillet 2018

Improving Teaching Effectiveness: Final Report

Improving Teaching Effectiveness: Final Report
Brian M. Stecher, RAND, 2018/06/28
This is an evaluation of a $775m Gates Foundation project to improve teacher performance. The key finding is that the program did not work. "Sites implemented new measures of teaching effectiveness and modified personnel policies accordingly but did not achieve their goals for students." But I like how Boing Boing responded to the report. More...

3 juillet 2018

Orchestration Graphs: Modeling Scalable Education

Orchestration Graphs: Modeling Scalable Education
Pierre Dillenbourg, Amazon, 2018/06/28
Enough of this book is visible online to be tantalizing (not that I can buy it, though; I have nothing like the budget it would take to actually buy books). The premise is as follows: "a sequence of learning activities can be modeled as a graph with specific properties." What follows appears to be a good application of graph theory to learning processes, up to and including the stochastic properties of graphs - that is, the idea that we can view a student's path through the graph as a set of probabilities. More...

3 juillet 2018

JavaScript API for Face Recognition in the Browser

JavaScript API for Face Recognition in the Browser
Vincent Mühler, ITNext, Medium, 2018/06/28
This is documentation of a script you can use on your website to classify and recognize faces. Though it's based on recognition of faces on photos, the obvious application of this is to use it as a way to identify who is looking at your website. More...

3 juillet 2018

A Gullible Population Is a National Security Issue

A Gullible Population Is a National Security Issue
Vicki Davis, Cool Cat Teacher Blog, 2018/06/28
Vicki Davis makes the point stated in the title in a forceful way using examples of Russian-produced social media advertisements aimed at an American audience. If I had to change anything, I would change the word "national" to "global", because it doesn't matter where the advertisements come from, nor where they're directed, they still have the intent (and effect) of making the world burn. More...

3 juillet 2018

Lessons Learned From a Consortium That Fizzled

Lessons Learned From a Consortium That Fizzled
Mark Lieberman, Inside Higher Ed, 2018/06/27
This article describes what happened when four liberal arts colleges decided to form a consortium to offer EdX MOOCs together. Don't worry, it's nothing bad. But it's interesting to see how each institution found its own path forward. More...

3 juillet 2018

The Coherence Theory of Truth

The Coherence Theory of Truth
James O. Young, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2018/06/27
A naive theory of truth would be one where a sentence is true if and only if whatever it describes is actually true in the real world. This is the correspondence theory of truth. But what if you can never satisfy this? What if you can't know enough about the real world to establish correspondance? Is there no truth, then? Not necessarily - this is where the coherence theory of truth comes in. More...

3 juillet 2018

5 Critical Gaps in STEM Skills

5 Critical Gaps in STEM Skills
Dian Schaffhauser, 2018/06/27
This is a different way of looking at the gap in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) skills. Sure, there's the knowledge component - or, at least, "basic mathematics, critical thinking, complex and creative problem-solving and the ability to adapt." But the gap manifests in some unexpected ways as well. More...

3 juillet 2018

Declaration of Rights and Principles to Transform Scholarly Communication

Declaration of Rights and Principles to Transform Scholarly Communication
Richard A. Schneider, University Committee on Library and Scholarly Communication, University of California, 2018/06/27
This is dates from April, 2018, and was recently (?) released (via Digital Koans). It is an all-encompassing statement of author and institutional rights that draws a clear line between current predatory practices and what ought to be the academic publishing regime in the future. I strongly support this declaration. More...

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