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ailifehacks · 5 days ago
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The Role of AI in Modern Education
Explore how AI in modern education is transforming classrooms, personalizing learning, and helping students thrive in the United States. Artificial intelligence is playing a powerful role in transforming classrooms and learning systems across the United States today.Teachers and students in American schools are experiencing smarter, faster, and more customized education powered by intelligent…
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cod-dump · 3 months ago
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If Nik is teaching yard work, what would teen!Farah and teen!Ghost be doing 🤔
He's definitely teaching them all the same things, just has them in rotation. He showed Farah how to work with the chainsaw first because he feels she's the most responsible.
Simon is digging up weeds with his bare hands, connecting with his inner mole, and Kyle is is cutting grass. Next rotation, Simon gets the chainsaw, Kyle is working on weeds, and Farah is cutting grass. Next rotation?
John notices his baby boy with a damn chainsaw and freaks out. He doesn't approve of any of them using the chainsaw.
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sevastiel · 3 months ago
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Lets be real, the void really needs to take a chill pill one of these days. Shits wiggin’
(The very thought of this image possessed me until it was made)
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arachnerd-8-legs · 7 months ago
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im getting real sick of 'intelligence'
who decided reading books and writing counted as intelligence? who decided that getting high scores on a strict, unfeeling system meant you were better than everybody? who decided that people should be turned into numbers, tie their worth in society into numbers, to compare people on a scale that ultimately does not matter, so that the people who didn't dump everything to perform for it are berated and the people who did end up with nothing?
who decided not reading or writing was a lack of intelligence? who decided that living differently to them was a sign of lower 'societal worth' than those who conformed?
#r slur#and a big rant#in the following tags#this too is just a tool for oppression#but if you had been crushed in the grips of the education system and left limp in the dirt you knew that already#but it's not only a way for society to weed out the 'retards'. it's more than that#let me tell you something#estonia used to be in tribes around the 1000s-1200s or so#a lot of our old historical records were written by someone else#usually christian invaders and other occupying forces who thought we were barbaric and what have you#because we were pagan (especially with Taarapita) and *we did not have a written language*#according to christian-western ideals this means that our population must be like super dumb#and its 'our job' to enlighten them :)#and they did this with anyone who didn't conform.#intelligence has always been a tool to excuse it#so it feels good#so it feels right#You're 'helping' them. enlightening a primitive race#so that they follow Our standards#it's colonialism all the way down#and it still echoes into the modern day. we still see academia as intelligence while we ignore proficiency in other forms#let's not forget the classism of it either. i live in the CEO of classism#working class people are seen as dumber and are thus treated worse because they didn't dump all of their money/future money into#a societally-approved institution like oxford or something#despite the fact that they rely on working class people to operate#or the fact that their booksmarts don't cover years of knowing how to run a corner store#i suppose the general conclusion i want to convey is that we can all do different things well and using a linear scale is bullshit#(and an oppressive tool lol)#people are good at different things and you have to learn to be ok with that#this applies to anything - trades/ crafts/ booksmarts/ spectrums of neurodivergence/ etc
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moonsidesong · 2 years ago
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i think its kinda funny that ibis paint is regarded as the Broke Artist App or whatever (as opposed to more mainstream programs like csp or procreate) because its free and because of how popular it is with phone + finger artists while im jusg sitting here having used ibis for a cool eight years on purpose.
like i have an ipad and an apple pencil and all theyre very nice and i absolutely could move to a more powerful program i have the resources to do so but my change averse brain has decided they like it here a lot and im not leaving
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#not talking smack on phone and finger artists btw. some of my mutuals use their fingers and their art goes crazy i respect that so much#even when i did use my phone (most of 14 crush was done on a phone!) i still had to use a cheap rubber stylus hahaha#anyway maybe ill try procreate someday but also i hate learning new programs and i like ibis's brushes too much#fingers crossed that they add fully custom brushes someday though#like id love to be one of those artists that makes really cool art with ridiculous shapes and nobody even knows until they tell you#younger artists might not know this but modern ibis is STACKED compared to how it was in 2015#like i remember when clipping layers were first implemented. and they sucked. like they didnt fully go over the lower layer#so it just left a gross tiny outline around the shape#and there wasnt any border or text tools either#and there was a hard cap on layer count depending on your device's storage and the canvas size#modifying brushes wasnt even a thing HAHAHAHAH you just used what you had#anyway okiku reference window unrelated shes just there for something else im working on<3#bri talks#for the record all this is to say i think the smack talk towards ibis is pretty unwarranted#like yeah maybe its not as powerful as a lot of these fancy paid apps but i honestly think its insanely good for being a free program#i think getting rid of the ads costs more now than it did when i paid to get rid of them but i mean#free with ads is still a lot more than csp's ever gonna give you!!!!#(psst. secret from me to you! you wont get any ads if you disable the app's data usage and turn off wifi when you use it)#(alternatively just use airplane mode but you can still get texts and stuff the first way)
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stew-chan · 1 year ago
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alright, still got work this week, but we've got some time off for Thanksgiving holiday....
gonna try to make some good progress on my neocities site over the long weekend....
already did some googling for help how to do things I did in html 3 in middle school I can't remember now, and Google spits back JavaScript answers, which I can't use in neocities.....
fingers crossed I don't just hit a brick wall day 1 T~T
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ifriqiyyah · 2 years ago
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i don't really get the assumption that everyone who uses chatgpt is telling it to generate prose or w/e. if i want good fiction or poetry i know where to go for that and it isn't to a bot.
i use it when i need to complain about my emotional problems which are too embarrassing to tell a real person, and also ask it questions too specific for google, like about particular chemical elements or certain planetary placements in astrology or "recommend me music with sounds like [timestamp] in [song title]" lol
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mangled-by-disuse · 4 months ago
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I feel like it's so easy to fall into thinking "how in the world did anyone figure this out?" partly because of the temptation to view the finished product as, you know. The Process. it's a form of irreducible complexity, where to learn to make paper, you have to have found all the steps.
but, like. maybe you make cloth, and you realise this plant sheds and felts easily if you weave from it and then wash it. maybe you cook it, to see what happens, and find it sticks together. maybe you come from a culture that already has a habit of pounding starchy foods, making them into flour, and making solids out of the runoff - soy, rice, curds. maybe you happen to think "oh what would happen if i did that?"
maybe when you're drying crops for the winter you notice that a bunch of them stick together, and that they do it more the more you pound them. you think it's cool. you try to make something that holds together. it works. you tell your mate. he tells his kid. they try it out. someone says "could we make clothes from this?" oh sure but we'll have to make it thinner.
maybe you're cooking fibres up for something else and you pass a spoon through it and the film sticks and comes off all in one piece. hey, that's neat. wonder what we could use that for?
maybe you make really shitty paper for centuries because you're using the wrong plant, or only washing it once or twice, or not pounding it fine enough. but it's interesting. people keep thinking it could be useful, but people also think it's neat. hey, we write now! wouldn't it be great if paper was smoother, whiter, flatter, easier to store? what if i try this extra step, this new ingredient?
iteration, my dudes. everything worth a damn is iterative. very few things in this world are invented in their final form. it's been millennia. people have had a cultural and political and financial incentive to iterate, sure - but also, people like to innovate. people like to play with ideas, try things that strike them as interesting. and shitty paper is still useful. making things into blocks is useful. finding that you can wet things and dry them out and change their properties is useful.
idk the answer to "how in the world did they figure [X] out" is less often "a wave of pure genius" and more often: over centuries or millennia, iteratively, through generations of better and worse products.
...except manioc root that one's still kinda baffling to me.
how do people make papers for traditional painting and calligraphy in the past by chinese artist 山白shan bai
#like there ARE things where you kind of have to figure it all out at once is my point there#like preparing fugu or manioc or anything else where doing it wrong Will Just Kill You#like the main things i'm baffled by on “how did they figure it out” are the things where the obvious answer to “is this edible” was “no”#you have to be so desperate for something to eat to be like “well this killed the last hundred people who tried but THIS TIME...”#paper is not one of those things! you can play with papery properties until paper emerges!#and then you can spend centuries making paper GOOD#this isn't like. a criticism of the previous comment#i just think it's really neat and exciting to think about how everything we use and have#is the fruit of generations upon generations#trying something. liking it. growing accustomed to it. having new thoughts about old things. iterating forever.#this is also why i love longbows (bows in general) btw it's like. we figured out the basics before we were even this species.#and THEN for thousands of years we just made little tweaks. materials. tools. skills. variations. we learn to laminate. we learn to cap.#we still do it in the 21st century. we make new string materials. we make new varnishes. fibreglass and plastic are elements now.#a paleolithic bow and a modern longbow are both just a stick with a string on it#but the modern one can pull ten times the weight and shoot faster and cleaner and neater and farther#i know this is no longer about paper i just. i have FEELINGS okay?
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suryathelegend · 1 month ago
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slv2025 · 4 months ago
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vipschoolbaddi · 5 months ago
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Role of Computers in Education
Computers are used in every field of work, and education is no exception. From creating a simple Word document to advanced codes, computers perform many major and minor operations in the education system. It helps students understand various complex things simply and straightforwardly.
Students now don’t have to be physically present in class; they can learn from the comfort of their homes. However, there are still many people who are unaware of the contribution of this technology to the education sector. If you are one among them, read this blog to learn more about the role of computers in the education sector.
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tudip123 · 6 months ago
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Top Tools and Technologies for Advancing Your Robotics Skills in 2025
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As the field of robotics continues to evolve at an unprecedented pace, staying ahead of the curve requires not only passion and creativity but also a deep understanding of the tools and technologies shaping the industry. In 2025, aspiring engineers and seasoned professionals alike must harness cutting-edge advancements in robotics to stay competitive and innovative. Whether you're developing autonomous systems, enhancing artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, or creating novel robotic applications, the right tools can significantly enhance your skills and accelerate your projects. This article will explore the top tools and technologies for advancing your robotics expertise, offering insights into software, hardware, and emerging trends that are set to transform the field in the coming years.
The Role of Tools and Technologies in Robotics:
Robotics relies on advanced tools and technologies to design, build, and program robots. These tools simplify complex tasks, making it easier for developers and engineers to create efficient and intelligent robotic systems. In 2025, new robotics tools will enhance how we approach robotic system development, driving innovation across industries like healthcare, manufacturing, and logistics.
Top Robotics Tools in 2025:
1. Simulation Software:Simulation tools like ROS (Robot Operating System) and Gazebo are essential for designing and testing robots in virtual environments. These tools help engineers troubleshoot problems and refine designs without physical hardware, saving time and costs.
2. AI-Powered Development Platforms:Platforms integrating AI in robotics are becoming more accessible, enabling robots to learn from their environments and make smarter decisions. OpenAI’s GPT for robotics and TensorFlow are excellent examples of tools that combine AI with robotic programming.
3. Machine Learning Libraries: With the rise of machine learning for robotics, libraries like PyTorch and Scikit-learn are critical for developing algorithms that help robots adapt and improve over time. These libraries simplify the creation of intelligent robotic systems that can perform complex tasks.
4. Hardware Prototyping Tools: Advanced prototyping tools like Arduino and Raspberry Pi continue to be vital for building and testing robotics hardware. They allow developers to experiment with sensors, actuators, and other components easily.
5. Collaborative Platforms: Collaborative platforms such as GitHub and cloud-based robotic development environments are transforming the way engineers work on projects. These platforms enable seamless teamwork and integration of various technologies.
Emerging Technologies in Robotics:
AI in Robotics:Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing robotics, making robots more autonomous and efficient. AI allows robots to understand complex scenarios, recognize patterns, and interact naturally with humans.
Machine Learning for Robotics:Machine learning takes robotics to the next level by enabling robots to learn from data and adapt their behavior. For example, robots in warehouses can learn to optimize routes based on past delivery data, improving efficiency.
Advanced Robotics Technologies:Innovations in sensors, materials, and actuators are driving the development of advanced robotic systems. Flexible robots and soft robotics are becoming more common, opening new possibilities in healthcare and delicate manufacturing processes.
The Future of Robotics Skills:
The future of robotics skills is heavily tied to staying updated with the latest tools and technologies. In 2025, robotics professionals will need expertise in programming, machine learning, and system integration. Familiarity with robotics platforms and hands-on experience with prototyping tools will be crucial for success.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, mastering the top tools and technologies for robotics in 2025 is key to unlocking new potential in the field. As AI, machine learning, and automation continue to influence the design and operation of robots, staying informed about the latest software platforms, development environments, and hardware systems will empower you to innovate and lead in the industry. By incorporating these tools into your workflow, you’ll not only advance your own skills but also contribute to shaping the future of robotics. Whether you’re a student, researcher, or industry professional, embracing these technologies will pave the way for breakthroughs that will redefine the boundaries of what's possible in robotics.
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rohitdigitalsblog · 6 months ago
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techdriveplay · 9 months ago
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How to Master Digital Photography in 2024
In 2024, digital photography continues to evolve at an unprecedented pace, blending cutting-edge technology with creative expression. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or an enthusiastic beginner, learning how to master digital photography is crucial for capturing stunning images that stand out in today’s visually saturated world. This comprehensive guide will provide you with the essential…
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cyber-soul-smartz · 9 months ago
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Evolution of Project Management Tools: A Historical Journey
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interactive-flat-panels · 11 months ago
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How Has Technology Changed The Way Children Learn Today?
Technology has made a big difference in how children learn today. In the past, students used books, paper, and pencils. Today, many schools use computers, tablets, and a special tool called an interactive flat panel.
What is an Interactive Flat Panel?
An interactive flat panel is like a big touchscreen TV. Teachers use it in classrooms to show lessons. Students can touch the screen to answer questions, draw, and do activities. This makes learning more fun and interesting.
More Ways to Learn
With technology, children can learn in many different ways. They can watch videos, play educational games, and use apps to practice math or reading. These tools help make learning more exciting and help children understand lessons better.
Learning at Your Own Pace
Technology allows children to learn at their own speed. If a student finds a topic hard, they can spend more time on it. If they understand something quickly, they can move on to the next topic. This helps every child learn in the best way for them.
Connecting with Others
Technology also helps children connect with other students and teachers. They can join online classes, work on group projects, and chat with friends about their homework. This makes learning more social and helps students feel like part of a community.
Access to Information
With the internet, students can find information quickly. They can look up facts, watch tutorials, and read articles about things they are interested in. This makes it easier for children to explore new subjects and learn more about the world.
Preparing for the Future
Using technology in school helps children get ready for the future. They learn how to use computers, software, and the internet safely and effectively. These skills are important for almost every job today.
ConclusionTechnology, especially tools like the interactive flat panel, has changed the way children learn. It makes learning more fun, personalized, and connected. As technology continues to improve, it will keep helping children learn in new and exciting ways.
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