A classic mistake: believing we need to teach students how to use the latest technology when really what has always been true is we need to teach students how to maximize their own potential. A student who can do that will be able to use any technology.
The depth of insight in that paper. Truly a transparent look at the issue.
Delphi study of Danish IRB members on how ethical guidelines must be changed when education research involves AI. Some non-obvious yet important findings here that should be considered when doing #GenAI in Education research.
#PsychSciSky #AcademicSky #EduSky
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Can we go back to days like these, when academic publishing had a bit of whimsy?
The review is terrific.
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Helpful overview by @caseynewton.bsky.social of how Meta has shifted its stance as political and economic winds have shifted. This is disappointing but unsurprising. People should support the platforms that adhere to their values and help them live a better life, and walk away from the rest.
How is it that I did not know there's a great schnitzel sandwich place near me? I mean, not counting my mother-in-law's place.
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