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Educators are increasingly using generative A.I. in their own work, even as they express profound hesitation about the ethics of student use.
Reasoning models—those AIs like Anthropic’s Claude 3.7 Sonnet and DeepSeek R1 -- that show their step-by-step ...
The Growing Need for AI in Education Let’s face it—homework isn’t always fun. After a long day at school, the last thing you want is to spend hours struggling with assignments.  But skipping homework ...
This five-step process helps school leaders guide their community through conversations about how to address tough issues.
David Purpura has been selected to receive the 2024 Lu Ann Aday Award, Purdue University’s highest recognition given annually to a faculty member who has made a major impact in the field of ...
Kids who seem unusually unfocused, unmotivated or irritable might not be getting enough rest time. Children and teens are ...
AI chatbots make studying easier by giving quick answers, personalized help, and 24/7 support — all within the social media ...
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When you see pasta, your brain probably doesn't jump to the secrets of the universe. But for almost a century, physicists have puzzled over spaghetti's counterintuitive properties.
Moving in with a roommate is almost a rite of passage in college, and it can be one of the best—or worst—parts of the ...
The Long March Home, a World War II novel co-authored by Tosca Lee ’92, has been named a 2025 One Book One Nebraska reading program selection by the Nebraska Center for the Book. Lee, who is a New ...