Scientists reveal how artificial intelligence can learn emotion concepts the way humans do, using bodily responses and context.
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OPINION: We cannot wait until high school or college to integrate computer science lessons
The future of work will demand fluency in both science and technology. From addressing climate change to designing ethical AI systems, tomorrow’s challenges will require interdisciplinary thinkers who ...
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New AI learning tool bridges communication gaps between autistic and neurotypical people
People with autism have brains that are wired differently. This can make them especially strong in some areas-such as ...
Many people struggle staying in school and graduating high school, and those who don't make it have good options to study for and take a General Educational Development Test in Tahlequah and ...
An analysis of data from 200,000 students using a computer-assisted math program supports an optimistic view of skill-focused ...
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'It's about learning': Everyone can paint at Beacon Art Academy
The Beacon Art Academy opened about a year ago in North Canton. Part of a national program, classes are open to students and ...
MTN South Africa has opened a new computer lab at the Stanger Training Centre KwaDukuza. MTN has opened 140 computer labs for learners with special needs as part of its Universal Service Obligations ...
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Lego's latest educational kit seeks to teach AI as part of computer science, not to build a chatbot
Last week at CES, Lego introduced its new Smart Play system, with a tech-packed Smart Brick that can recognize and interact with sets and minifigures. It was unexpected and delightful to see Lego come ...
Program turning experience into college credit turns 50 ...
Machine learning can help predict whether people newly diagnosed with MS will experience disability worsening that occurs without relapses, a study says.
As the pace of product development for AI-powered toys accelerates, controversy — and warnings — about the appropriateness of these products for young children have left many parents and educators ...
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