Broussard presents a transparent and comprehensible AI framework in the first section; readers with no coding foundation are able to receive some introductory programing knowledge. She also explains how data enhances our knowledge by highlighting the application of AI in data journalism. Broussard believes people working together with technology produce better outcomes, but another question arises from this argument: I when people engage with technology in valuation processes, are we any better at defining the "good" than AI is?. [Extracted from the article]
The article discusses the use of the Internet by college students for academic purposes. While almost all college students use the Internet on a regular basis, very few distinguish between peer-reviewed, scholarly sources, and any random Internet page. This can cause problems when students use improper sources for their academic research, which has a side effect of lowering the quality of papers as a whole. Accrediting agencies are now considering information-literacy programs as measures of an institution's performance to encourage education in the use of academic resources.
The article profiles visual artists and composer R. Luke DuBois which presents his exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington. It mentions the how DuBois create different kind of search algorithm which basically enables the seminal computer science paper. It also notes that DuBois is one of the few artists who can actually understand his own software and his work as programmer.
ELLEN SPERTUS, a graduate student at M.I.T., wondered why the computer camp she had attended as a girl had a boy-girl ratio of six to one. And why were only 20 percent of computer science undergraduates at M.I.T. female? She published a 124-page paper, ''Why Are There So Few Female Computer Scientists?'', that catalogued different cultural biases that discouraged girls and women from pursuing a career in the field. The year was 1991. Computer science has changed considerably since then. Now, there are even fewer women entering the field. Why this is so remains a matter of dispute. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
*WEB browsers, *COMPUTER science, *INTERNET in education, *WORLD Wide Web
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The article reports that Mozilla, maker of the popular Firefox Web browser, released Firefox Campus Edition for free download in September 2007. A key feature of the new browser is the Zotero citation system developed by George Mason University's Center for History and New Media. The system is designed to help students and scholars mark and manage information on the Web that they want to cite in research papers. It also includes a plug-in that allows users to listen to music and manage playlists.
The article reports that three graduate students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology attracted a flurry of attention in April after an academic conference accepted their randomly generated, nonsensical paper. Now the students are stars of a lighthearted video they made when they went to the conference even though their invitations had been withdrawn. The three, Jeremy A. Stribling, Maxwell Krohn, and Daniel Aguayo, are computer-science students studying parallel and distributed operating systems. The students were nevertheless able to raise enough money online to travel to the meeting, held in July at an Orlando hotel.
*COMPUTER software, *GRADING of students, *INFORMATION technology, *COMPUTER science
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The article presents information according to which Ed Brent, a professor of sociology at the University of Missouri in Columbia has developed a computer program that not only grades his students' essays but also gives feedback on how they can improve their work. The program simply runs through the students' papers to see if those elements are thoroughly presented, analyzing the semantics and assessing the writer's understanding of the topic. If a student leaves something out or gets something wrong, the program will flag those mistakes, to help the student improve the next draft.
Published
2005
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