Being the speech of His Excellency, Senator Kashim Shettima, GCON, Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, on the ...
The libraries contained numerous manuscripts bearing the legacy and culture of Syriac civilization. The manuscripts are ...
Naomi Alderman’s casual tone is such a contrast to the more incisive narrative voice in her fiction that this book doesn’t ...
Public intellectual had faith in individualism and the market, but also concern for social equity, including a deep interest ...
Transforming civic data in the United States is essential to improve our collective health and well-being.
The applied mathematician and Ramsey Theory Group founder launches a mission to reshape how organizations understand and trust AI.
While attending the ASU-GSV Summit in April 2025, a global educational technology gathering, we heard from industry leaders who are incorporating learning sciences (LS) into their approach to ...
Research data sharing and management are vital for transparency and innovation in science. Despite its importance, challenges ...
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Science journalists key to preserving indigenous knowledge
Science journalism plays a critical role in preserving indigenous knowledge as Africa pushes for greater inclusivity, delegates have said. Participants attending a session on igniting conversations on ...
Honouring Indigenous perspectives in data-sharing arrangements is an ethical obligation. In perinatal settings, upholding ...
Professors Nathalie Guebels, Andrea Cullinen and Geordie Armstrong have been collaborating to give students the opportunity ...
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Archaic Methods in a Data Rich World: Why Educational Research Must Embrace AI Research Methods ()
AI in Education, Machine Learning, Educational Research Methods, Causal Inference, Explainable AI Mgonja, T. (2025) Archaic Methods in a Data Rich World: Why Educational Research Must Embrace AI ...
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