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Gyimah, the first Mining Professor in West Africa and UMaT’s founding Vice-Chancellor, passed away, leaving a lasting legacy ...
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ACFM director Ellen YD Kim discusses the market's evolution beyond film sales into a tech-driven Asian content ecosystem.
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The most immediate opportunities for robotics are in areas that remove repetitive, nonclinical tasks from overburdened staff.
As AI returns to the classroom for another school year, there are still more questions than answers. But some educators are discovering how AI can enhance, rather than replace, education and learning.
Some educators believe technology can be a bad thing, especially for younger students. Technology is a part of a child’s education, but some schools are making changes to find balance.
The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education issued new guidance in August that calls for embedding AI ...