Tag: work
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The Pentagon is the Wrong Agency to Lead America’s New Deterrence Strategy
[ad_1] The United States faces a fundamental deterrence problem in Taiwan. A recent poll of more than 2,500 American adults found that less than half would support direct U.S. military intervention if China invaded the autonomous islands. But for deterrence to succeed, we must recognize that the adversary has both capabilities and capabilities. will to ... -
The TikTok aging filter is good, actually
[ad_1] PHOTOGRAPHY VIA TIKTOK.COM/@HAYLEYBIEBER, TIKTOK.COM/@MIAKHALIFA, TIKTOK.COM/@KYLIEJENNERA now-viral TikTok filter inadvertently inspires a new perspective on aging. By Natalie Michie Date July 18, 2023 Imagine your face in a few decades. Perhaps you have crow’s feet and pronounced bags under your eyes. Your hair may have turned gray. You probably have dark spots and hyperpigmentation. We ... -
Why Classroom Diversity May Be “Invisible” in Middle Schools
[ad_1] “Andrew” grew up in poverty and neither of his parents went to college. “Carl” grew up in a wealthy, well-educated family, with a father who rose through the ranks to become a colonel in the US Army. These two students are black. And their divergent stories reveal the socioeconomic diversity of black students studying ... -
“God forbid, I have to move again”: A home child care provider’s experience with housing
[ad_1] Hayley Wise has had to move four times in her 12 years as a home childcare provider. Each time she moved, Wise’s rent went up. Each time she moved, she had to go through the daunting search for a friendly landlord who would rent to her even though she is allowed to have up ... -
A Student and a Teacher Try to Untangle Why Group Work Is, Well, Terrible
[ad_1] Everyone has a group project horror story. Maybe you had a classmate who got away with doing none of the work. Or maybe a group member doubled down on doing something incorrectly. For the really unlucky, perhaps a teammate repackaged your work as their own. Educator Jen Manly, left, and EdSurge reporter Nadia Tamez-Robledo ... -
Furniture brand launches AI trading chatbot
[ad_1] “I’m thrilled to be an early adopter,” said Ian Leslie, Marketing Director at Industry West. So when Leslie heard about an artificial intelligence chatbot that could negotiate prices with his online shoppers, he was immediately interested. Automated trading technology isn’t widely used in North America, and Leslie knew it could help her small online ... -
Embrace the transformative influence of generative AI
[ad_1] As educators, we know the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) for our profession. Generative AI, a subset of AI that can generate new and original content, serves as technology that amplifies our capabilities as educators and learners. Its ability to quickly transform and transfer information goes beyond previous boundaries, albeit with some initial apprehension ... -
How New Orleans Food Culture Shaped My View of School Lunches
[ad_1] I teach in New Orleans, a city known for its food scene. Like everything you love about New Orleans, our cuisine only exists because of black people. From grilled okra, crawfish boils to Creole red sauce, New Orleans cuisine is a blend of recipes passed down from generation to generation of Blacks, Creoles and ...











