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Amazon may have little security drones it wants to fly through your house, but what it doesn't have is the online courses you need to get ahead in your career and understand the latest tech. And for a...
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While the pandemic may have given rise to more of us turning to the internet to improve our skills, learn new things, and generally sate our quench for knowledge, there is no reason to not to continue...
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The internet is filled up to the brim with misleading information, crazy conspiracy theories, and outlandish "facts" that are completely made up — even in the realm of space. In a fantastic interview...
View ArticleGreat, They're Turning Expensive College Textbooks into NFTs Now
Textbook NFTs Education publishing company Pearson is looking to make money every time people resell its expensive college textbooks — by turning those textbooks into digital non-fungible tokens...
View ArticleAmerican Kids' Math and Reading Scores Have Plummeted Since the Pandemic
Going Backwards The COVID-19 pandemic had drastic negative impacts on American schoolchildren , new statistics show. This week the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) released the results...
View ArticleSurprise, Surprise: Social Media Use Strongly Linked to Depression
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View Article89 Percent of College Students Admit to Using ChatGPT for Homework, Study Claims
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E-Kvetch An online tutoring company that once dominated its industry is majorly hurting after just a few months of ChatGPT. As CNBC reports, the CEO of the orange-branded e-tutoring company Chegg...
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View ArticleCollege Students Basically Don’t Know How to Read Anymore
On Read It's not just you — college students are having trouble reading, too, and that's major cause for concern. In an editorial for Slate, Adam Kotsko, an assistant professor at Illinois' North...
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