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Little Passports Vs. KiwiCo – Monthly Subscription Box Comparison – Is Kiwico or Little Passports The Best Educational Toy For Your Child?

Fractus Learning

Supplemented with online learning resources for curious children who want to know more, your little explorer isn’t limited to the contents of this month’s kit. Like a coral reef, kiwico boxes focus on project learning and little passports has a tighter range of age groups. How Do Little Passports Subscriptions Work?

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EdTech definitions every teacher should know: Part 1

Neo LMS

I have also situated phrases that are often incorrectly interchanged against one another for what I hope is a useful comparison. Machine Learning vs Artificial Intelligence. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a product of the much older computational concept of “logical machines”, and Machine Learning (ML) is in turn a byproduct of AI.

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The Education of an Android Teacher

Edsurge

She’s the namesake of Maria, a destructive robot character from the 1927 silent film “Metropolis.” And when she does, the professor requests that they not ask her the question that springs so easily to people’s minds when they encounter a robot: Will you take over the world? I am told I am a robot for good every day.

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In our own image

Learning with 'e's

In this week's edition of Time Magazine, an article entitled One Small Step traces the recent development of humanoid robots. Exactly what is behind this anthropomorphic desire to design robots that move and look like their makers? But robots that actually walk and behave like us? Unported License.

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An Assembly Line of Coding Students? Tough Questions for the Computer Science Movement

Edsurge

Clive Thompson, a freelance writer for Wired and The New York Times magazine, thinks the reality is not as rosy as many people think. They study some coding and they learn it and it becomes a really steady job. I couldn’t necessarily tell you a blow-by-blow comparison with other industries because I specialize mostly in technology.

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Memory Machines: Learning, Knowing, and Technological Change

Hack Education

New information technologies, so we’re told, must therefore change how we learn – change what we need to know, how we know, how we create knowledge. Take, for example, the founding editor of the technology trade magazine Wired , Kevin Kelly. That change, according to these tales, is happening faster than ever before.

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The Best Way to Predict the Future is to Issue a Press Release

Hack Education

And admittedly I never learned about the Delphi method – what the New Media Consortium uses for this research project – until I became a scholar of education technology looking into the Horizon Report. Like, how would you argue against “collaborative learning” as occurring – now or some day – in classrooms?

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