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How Can Teachers Prepare Students for an AI-Driven Future?
[ad_1] In our increasingly digital world, educators recognize the significance of integrating AI tools in the classroom. AI integration can address diverse learning needs, promote data-driven decision-making, and spur class discussion. Leveraging AI in the classroom can enhance teaching while preparing students for a future where AI is integral to the workforce. It is essential ... -
Surrealist Jewellery Is Having a Moment
[ad_1] Clockwise from top left: Necklace, Lady Grey. Ring, Pamela Love. Earring, Dauphinette. Photography by Bettmann/Getty Images. Surrealist jewellery has a storied history, and thanks to creatives like Doja Cat and Daniel Roseberry, the strange, life-like designs are making their way into today’s zeitgeist. By Clara Young Date October 31, 2023 Rapper Doja Cat has ... -
Maggie Smith Stuns in Loewe + More Fashion News
[ad_1] Photography courtesy of LoeweThe 88-year-old “Downton Abbey” actor has never looked better! By Annika Lautens Date October 27, 2023 Dame Maggie Smith stuns in the new Loewe campaign Photography courtesy of Loewe Whether you know her as Professor McGonagall in Harry Potter, Violet Crawley in Downton Abbey or any of her other 87 (yes, ... -
Sneezing No More: Effective Treatment Options for Hay Fever
Over 10 million individuals in the UK suffer from hay fever, or seasonal allergic rhinitis, a disorder brought on by an allergy to pollen. Hay fever symptoms typically manifest themselves for the first time in childhood, though they can appear at any age. People who suffer from hay fever have immune systems that react to ... -
See all homes sold in Bergen County, Oct. 16 to Oct. 22
[ad_1] The following is a listing of all home transfers in Bergen County reported from Oct. 16 to Oct. 22. There were 454 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,868-square-foot home on Ridge Avenue in Park Ridge that sold for $655,000. Allendale 83 Trotters Lane, ... -
Colleges Must Respond to America’s Skill-Based Economy
[ad_1] Back in March of this year, EdSurge published my article outlining the nearly 400-year history of higher education in America, how that past shapes the way the country views colleges today, and why microcredentials, while critical to the future of the U.S. economy, are causing a dilemma for the academy. Since then, I have ... -
Russian cruise missiles have US Air Force scouting for thousands of acres of land
[ad_1] The U.S. Air Force is moving ahead with its plan to build homeland-defense radars that can detect a new generation of Russian cruise missiles—including a search for sites whose total area could cover nearly half of Manhattan. The “initial architecture” calls for the U.S. to buy four long-range radars and for Canada to buy ... -
Today’s D Brief: Biden’s speech; Attacks on US forces; State warns Americans abroad; Ukraine’s winter challenge; And a bit more.
[ad_1] “History has taught us that when terrorists don’t pay a price for their terror, when dictators don’t pay a price for their aggression, they cause more chaos and death and more destruction,” U.S. President Joe Biden told the nation in a televised primetime address Thursday evening. Those terrorists and dictators “keep going, and the ...










