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The Role Of Technology In Education, Post Pandemic

[ad_1] Overcoming The Technological Tug-Of-War The COVID-19 pandemic has left an indelible mark on the education system, causing a fundamental shift in the way we learn. This unprecedented situation propelled the accelerated adoption of educational technology (EdTech) as a means to ensure seamless continuity of learning. EdTech has emerged as a huge enabler, empowering institutions …

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Over 100 artists boycott venues that employ face-scanning tech | Engadget

[ad_1] Over 100 music artists, including Tom Morello and Zack de la Rocha of Rage Against the Machine, have banded together to announce they are boycotting concert venues that use facial recognition technology, The artists cite a number of concerns, including privacy infringement and increased discrimination. The boycott was organized by a digital rights advocacy …

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AWS invests $100 million to help customers succeed with generative AI

[ad_1] Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. Learn More AWS announced it will invest $100 million in a new program that connects AWS machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) experts with enterprise customers and partners worldwide to speed up generative AI innovation, deployment …

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Giving Up on Student Journalism Means Giving Up on Student Voices

[ad_1] This essay, by Chantal de Macedo Eulenstein, age 16, from Ames High School in Ames, Iowa, is one of the Top 11 winners of The Learning Network’s 10th Annual Student Editorial Contest, for which we received 12,592 entries. We are publishing the work of all the winners and runners-up over the next week, and …

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Proud Menstruating Student

[ad_1] For centuries, menstruation has been used to exclude 50 percent of the world’s population. Religious traditions, educational institutions and our governments have used unfounded myths to perpetuate the idea that menstruation is shameful; that those who have periods are dirty, or even dangerous. Females Forward Together found that only 60 percent of people find …

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Sony plans to keep making smartphones for at least a few more years | Engadget

[ad_1] Apple, Samsung, OnePlus, Google, Xiaomi… Those are names that likely spring to mind when you think about smartphones. perhaps won’t be the first company that most people consider in that regard. However, the company is still beavering away on its own phones and it plans to keep doing so for the foreseeable future. Sony …

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5 Facial Products You’ll Want This Summer to Protect Your Skin

[ad_1] Why You Can Trust CNET Our wellness advice is expert-vetted. Our top picks are based on our editors’ independent research, analysis, and hands-on testing. If you buy through our links, we may get a commission. Reviews ethics statement Summer is a couple of weeks away. For most people that means summer break and vacation …

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Review: Motorola’s Razr Plus Made Me a Flip Phone Believer

[ad_1] 8.5 Motorola Razr Plus Like Large, useful cover screen Crease is barely visible Thin design Good battery life Fun photography features like photo previews Don’t like Not as many Android updates as Samsung Flex View feels limited Front screen gathers fingerprint smudges easily $1,000 is still expensive For roughly four years, phone-makers have attempted …

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