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wedistribute.org
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| | | | | A bunch of exiting new features are on the docket for the popular YouTube alternative this year. | |
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inbetaphysio.com
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| | | | | In this episode, we discuss the implications of generative AI on assessment, and on learning and teaching more broadly. This was a wide-ranging conversation that explored some of the detail around how language models work, it's inability to compare responses to valid models of the world, practical uses for AI in teaching, learning, and assessment, and the risks of having AI being trained on data generated by AI. | |
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tabletop.garden
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| | | | | A brief note that we're skipping a week due to scheduling and technical issues. See you next week! In the meantime, check out Gregory's essay "Actual Play Podcasts Do Not Portray Actual Play, Actually" over on their personal blog. | |
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actsofvolition.com
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| | | Just as "every program attempts to expand until it can read mail", I believe that: Every organization expands until it commissions its own bespoke typeface. Apple, IBM, Microsoft, etc. have all done it. Mozilla did it. Now, Figma has done it too. See Garrity's Law of Eponymous Laws | ||