Looking at my own kids' school work I do not think digital learning is better than textbooks and copybooks. Quite the opposite. It is all so fragmented and non-linear that I can't see how it benefits students.
A beautifully written case for why physical textbooks are so much better for learning than the online distractions that have replaced them.
From Sophie Winkleman and @drdavidajames
https://t.co/Jpmd5tJ9nm
reading this Uta Frith interview in TES. It's so important on the expansion of autism diagnoses to include almost anyone, many of whom would be better described as having social anxiety. This bit in particular on masking seems really insightful https://t.co/fi8bv8FCZK
Universities are meant to model openness and critical thinking. Yet many academics remain silent about injustice within their own institutions. This new article from ecrLife examines two entrenched mechanisms that may be helping sustain that culture.
https://t.co/ZG4fefT5nx
We wrote this review in which we attempt to bring together neuromonitoring, risk factor, biomarker and experimental studies supporting a brain energy disruption account of #delirium@Age_and_Ageing doi: 10.1093/ageing/afag024. With @jgordonboyd & Laidlaw Scholar Meher Sabharwal
@Education_Ire Teaching science through experiment is a positive development but launching in at 40% contribution to the final mark is crazy. We don't even give it 40% in University degrees with access to cutting edge facilities.
This is the best description I have seen so far on why AI-generated music won't eclipse human music. Nick Cave on AI, Awe, and the Splendor of Our Human Limitations https://t.co/swx7lcUjPJ via @mariapopova
Good God. Please make it stop. Literally revising works of art to bring them into line with our modern sensibilities. Did we even agree what those sensibilities are? The rolling stones and holy bible better watch out.
Penguin has announced major revisions to a new edition of George Orwell's '1984'.
'The novel requires updating, in line with progressive sensibilities', said a consultant for 'Anti-Exclusionary Minds', a group engaged by Penguin to moderate Orwell's critique of totalitarianism.
Congratulations to PhD candidate @Futureneuro_ie Harry Frost and post-doc Hugh Delaney on winning best poster presentation (as Gaeilge) and Clayton Neuroscience prize respectively at the @TCINeuroscience anniversary symposium @TCDPhysiology
🚨Have you registered for our in-person symposium on the "Role of the Ageing Immune System in the Development of Delirium and Dementia"?
Speakers include @dhj_davis of @ucl, @Cunningham_Colm@tcddublin, Aoife Fallon @TUH_Tallaght & Thomas Jackson, @unibirmingham.
To register⬇️:
This is good to see. TDs unashamedly refuse to answer questions from one press outlet so the other journalists refuse to ask them any further questions and close the press conference down. Proper order.
"I THINK WE'RE DONE": Today journalists in the Leinster House press pool slammed People Before Profit TDs Ruth Coppinger and Paul Murphy for refusing to take a question from Gript's @Ben_Scallan, and ended the press event early in protest:
"I THINK WE'RE DONE": Today journalists in the Leinster House press pool slammed People Before Profit TDs Ruth Coppinger and Paul Murphy for refusing to take a question from Gript's @Ben_Scallan, and ended the press event early in protest:
Timely opinion piece on academic freedom/compelled speech since we are all also talking about Trump targetting research programmes, Irish and other campus protests etc.
Our article about the erosion of academic freedom in Ireland as a result of mandatory participation in a UK-run ‘equalities’ charter is on page 9 of the @IrishTimes print edition today @johnarmstrong5
Thanks to education editor @carlobrien