How to spot a deepfake—and prevent it from causing political chaos The “fake news” of 2016 is so passé. This
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How to spot a deepfake—and prevent it from causing political chaos The “fake news” of 2016 is so passé. This
“Effective Instruction: Beyond Tools and Technology” Much of the research around determining the best instructional strategies to use in the
Learning Objectives: Students will be able to identify and discuss the challenges faced by many Native American young people today,
Learning Objectives: Students will learn about the life of A.A. Milne, the author of Winnie-the-Pooh. Students will understand the complex relationship between
History is full of women who made enormous contributions to science. Some of them are rightfully well-known, like Marie Curie,
Learning Objectives: Students will analyze the life and achievements of Jesse Owens. Students will examine the historical and social context
Using an immersive Times series as inspiration, we invite teenagers to document the local communities that interest them. Contest dates:
Like OpenAI’s Dall-E, ImageFX can create full images from just your prompts but is it any good and can you
Sixteen youths brought Montana’s constitution into the courtroom this fall. This constitution grants citizens the right to a clean and
Gmail, Docs, and more will now come with Gemini baked in. But Europeans will have to wait before they can
Bing’s Image Creator, now known as Image Creator from Microsoft Designer, has had a short but fast-growing history since its
Unveiling Climate Change: A Data-Driven Exploration A new collection to explore our planet’s warming oceans, intensifying storms, and rising air
How to sway an election It’s an election year, and as Donald Trump continues his campaign for the 2024 Republican presidential
I’ve been searching for a way to practice my French recently since I love to travel to Corsica and have