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MyNotes: Strategies To Apply Post-PD

\ Summary by Perplexity.ai \\\The article "Just Did Some Professional Development – Now What?" by Rick Wormeli, hosted on the AMLE website\\\

AI’s Impact

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AI’s Impact

This chart is a great tool for reflection as all of us use AI and other technology. Via \\\axbom.com/aielements\\\

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\How to Write with Style: Kurt Vonnegut’s 8 Keys to the Power of the Written Word – The Marginalian\

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Not that anyone cares except myself and a few friends, but I added to, and updated, my list of Windows programs, iOS smartphone apps, and browser extensions. [ Find it onlin

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MU geoscience camp uplifts girls in STEM

\ Middle school girls from the Columbia area attended Geoscience Summer Camp for Girls on July 10 11. The camp focused on natural disasters and how geoscientists are able to provi

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\ The threat to critical thinking is not merely an academic concern, but an existential one. If we allow AI to dictate the terms of our intellectual discourse, we risk losing sigh

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Anyone know how to post Micro.blog Bookmarks via RSS or get an RSS feed for Bookmarks?

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AI Questions

Via \\\Rebecca Bultsma:\\\

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Time Saved, An AI Illusion

Will AI really save time overall or just push us to complete tasks more quickly so we can do more tasks without saving time? If you have eight hours, you finish 20 tasks instead of

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Project 2025: Guidebook for Christian Nationalism

This is concerning: Project 2025 operationalizes the tenets of white Christian nationalism on such issues as climate change, education, immigration, systemic racism, and abortion

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Yikes, AI is Coming for Your Data

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Quote: Books

\ For 99 percent of the tenure of humans on earth, nobody could read or write. The great invention had not yet been made. Except for firsthand experience, almost everything we kne