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The four major disciplines propelling our students and our society forward; all about education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
A Comprehensive Guide to Budget-Friendly Microphones
When you first start recording, selecting the correct laptop and audio interface is rather simple, but finding the right microphone might be tough. Why? There are several different types of microphones available, each with hundreds of versions to pick from. Furthermore, certain microphones sound better for some applications than others, which adds to the stress of selecting the proper microphone.
DigitalReviewDosePublished 2 months ago in EducationAll about Virtual Influencers: AI Shaking Up the Social Media Scene
All about Virtual Influencers: AI Shaking Up the Social Media Scene Ever observe how traditional influencers are ruling the social media roost? Big whopping followings, launching cool stuff for brands - they're quite an awful lot killing it. But preserve your horses! There’s a new youngster on the town – virtual influencers.
Ian TawilehPublished 2 months ago in EducationWooden Toys vs. Plastic Toys: Which Are Better for Kids?
Nowadays for children's toys, parents are faced with a myriad of choices, and one significant decision revolves around the material of the toys—wood or plastic. Both have their merits and drawbacks, and understanding the nuances can help parents make informed choices that align with their values and contribute to their child's development.
Best Wooden Montessori ToysPublished 2 months ago in EducationRobotics Wonderland: Where Kids Explore, Learn, and Innovate
In the enchanting realm of robotics, children embark on a journey filled with wonder, discovery, and boundless creativity. Robotics for kids isn't merely about building machines; it's an immersive educational experience that nurtures curiosity, fosters critical thinking, and inspires innovation. Let's dive into this captivating wonderland and uncover the myriad ways in which robotics ignites the imagination of young learners.
AITINKR SchoolforAIPublished 2 months ago in EducationScience: TV & Movies vs. Reality
Many people think they are experts on science because of what they see on TV and movies. Whenever they hear about research being done by a real life science they will have to behave as if they know more than the researcher because they saw that particular experiment fail or something horrible happen. With the Hadron Collider people actually believed portals will open and monsters will show up or it would form a black hole destroying the world. Creationist and flat-earthers are laughable but think they know more about science than scientist but they will never try to disprove a scientific theory, (assuming they even know what a scientific theory is) and get a Nobel Prize, money and other awards. Scientists would love to be disproven since it means more money for research meaning more jobs. Again as I put in many of these articles, here is a fantastic video to help you understand what a scientific theory is by Hank Green: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqk3TKuGNBA People have been wrongfully been convicted by DNA evidence because people believe more what they see on TV than the experts on the witness stand. These same people don't mind increase our already bloated military budget but will scream to high heaven if we put more more money into research, science and education.
Ferrari KingPublished 2 months ago in EducationA Cut Above
“I didn’t know how to tell him that I needed to know the ‘why’ before I could understand the ‘how.’ I was twenty years old! It took another twenty-five years to sort that out. He passed years ago, but I highly doubt he’d believe what I’m doing now. I’m sure I’ve told you that he used to have to reteach almost every lesson to me in his office because I didn’t comprehend enough of the material in class. No, there’s just no way he ever would’ve seen this coming.” I said this today to a college student at the correctional facility where I work.
Mack D. AmesPublished 2 months ago in EducationFrom Seed to Stem: Mastering Chinese Broccoli Farming
The Chinese broccoli, a leafy vegetable belonging to the kale family, also called Kailan or Chinese kale, is recognizable for its thick stems, dark green leaves, and small, edible white or yellow flowers. It is a staple in the diets of Asians, like Chinese, Thai, or Vietnamese, boasting a unique blend of bitterness and sweetness.
Rashi GuptaPublished 2 months ago in EducationLee Jae-yong excluded from Samsung Electronics board nominees
Lee Jae-yong excluded from Samsung Electronics board nominees. Samsung Electronics Executive Chairman Lee Jae-yong Samsung Electronics Executive Chairman Lee Jae-yong has been omitted from the list of board of director nominees for the upcoming shareholder meeting, scheduled to take place on March 20. This significant development has garnered attention and raised questions due to Lee's ongoing legal troubles, particularly regarding a prosecution appeal against his recent court acquittal.
Star Spotlight NewsPublished 2 months ago in EducationHow to start with Open AI
Open AI has been the topic of many conversations in the past year, but are you familiar with its definition? What is your approach to using it, and is it an ethical platform? We all knew how artificial intelligence would look in the future, but now that it's here, do we truly comprehend it? And what is the best way to use it? What is prompting, and why is it crucial to discuss Open AI? We will explain everything, from creating an account to comprehending the mission of Open AI. It doesn't matter if you are just a curious person who wants to know what the fuss is about it or someone who works in tech and wants to learn how to use one more tool to improve your work. Open AI is the next step; understanding it can help you enhance your technology skills. Let's introduce this new tool and its potential and transformative impact.
Seattle Web DesignPublished 2 months ago in EducationThe Sanctity of the Marital Bed
In the sacred institution of marriage, the bed is not merely a physical space; it is a symbol of divine union, blessed and ordained by God Himself. I would like to delve into the profound significance of safeguarding the sanctity of the marital bed, exploring the spiritual ramifications of its defilement, the moral implications, and the path to restoration.
Rev. Alexander Fenning-SenchereyPublished 2 months ago in EducationOne ocean's worth of water is devastated each month within the Orion Cloud, analysts say
An universal group of astrophysicists, counting from London, Ont.'s Western College, are utilizing the James Webb Space Telescope to uncover the devastation of one oceans' worth of water each month in a planetary nursery within the Orion Cloud.
Title: Exploring Sora: The Cool New Tool Turning Text into Videos
Have you heard about Sora? It’s this amazing new thing from OpenAI that can make videos from just words! Yeah, you read that right – words into videos! It’s been making quite a stir lately, with people getting excited and some a bit worried too. Let’s dive into what Sora is all about and what it could mean for us.