University Canada West- B.C. allocates one-third of international undergraduate seats to private institutions. Here's why that matters - Vancouver Sun November 14, 2025
- B.C. student sues his teachers over plagiarism, judge strikes case - Business in Vancouver November 13, 2025
- Costly Fumbles by a BC College Left Me Stuck, Student Claims - The Tyee November 3, 2025
- The rise, fall and rise again of Peter Chung’s private-school empire - Vancouver Sun August 22, 2025
- Scenes From Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - Los Alamos Daily Post August 7, 2025
- University Canada West - University Canada West Announces New Interim Chairs for its Departments for 2025 - Education News Canada May 7, 2025
- The Best 8 Reasons to Study at University Canada West - vocal.media April 28, 2025
- University Canada West - Macleans.ca April 17, 2025
Social Media Policy- Quad Cities trainer highlighting local restaurants on social media - WQAD January 2, 2026
- Las Cruces police video highlights alarming rise in juvenile crime linked to social media - KFOX January 2, 2026
- Las Cruces police video highlights alarming rise in juvenile crime linked to social media - KDBC January 2, 2026
- Quad Cities athlete highlighting local restaurants on social media - WQAD January 2, 2026
- Israel's Persian-language social media encourages Iranian protesters - The Jerusalem Post January 2, 2026
- Virginia law requires social media platforms to set 1-hour daily limit for teens under 16 - newscentermaine.com January 2, 2026
- 'Going to be all over the social media' | NTSB releases report on incident at Houston airport - KHOU January 2, 2026
- 'Going to be all over the social media' | NTSB releases report on incident at Houston airport - KHOU January 2, 2026
Tag Archives: AI
Our friendly tour guide
From my point of view as a prof and as a writer/editor, Ethan Mollick has been the best and most sensible guide through the world of AI since the dawn of ChatGPT. His article “An Opinionated Guide to Using AI: … Continue reading
Pernicious Balance
Scholarly journals hide everything from people who can’t afford to read them. Large language models steal everything from people who can’t afford to lose anything.
Rethinking is thinking.
That’s my motto as the summer semester starts (orientations today). There will be a million more of these articles:
“Prompt Engineering”
Even before my friend Chet fully explained to me what this term meant, I was on board with it. From Forbes the other day: The democratization of Artificial Intelligence and, specifically, the generative models boom seems to have changed everything. … Continue reading