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Apr
13
The Dangerous Effects of Fortnite

The Dangerous Effects of Fortnite

“They are not sleeping. They are not going to school. They are dropping out of social activities. A lot of
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Apr
12
How libraries are staying relevant

How libraries are staying relevant

Libraries are repositioning themselves as cultural and learning centers for the digital age. Many lend out mobile hotspots, often for
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Apr
11
Because of screen time and lack of hands-on activities medical students don't have the dexterity to learn their job

Because of screen time and lack of hands-on activities medical students don't have the dexterity to learn their job

A professor of surgery says students have spent so much time in front of screens and so little time using
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Apr
10
Robots are good at writing dry, technical, textbooks

Robots are good at writing dry, technical, textbooks

Academic publisher Springer Nature has unveiled what it claims is the first research book generated using machine learning. The book,
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Apr
09
Replacing the Foreign Language Graduation Requirement with Programming

Replacing the Foreign Language Graduation Requirement with Programming

Maryland’s legislature is considering a bill to allow computer coding courses to fulfill the foreign language graduation requirement for
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Apr
08
{Comic} - More Important than the Tests

{Comic} - More Important than the Tests

Apr
07
Managing bookmarks, passion, and a comic - Top 3 of the Week

Managing bookmarks, passion, and a comic - Top 3 of the Week

Qlearly manages your bookmarks and tabs in Chrome, Firefox, and Opera Following your passion {Comic} Test is Tomorrow
Apr
06
"Talent is universal, but opportunity is not, and talent cannot thrive in a vacuum"

"Talent is universal, but opportunity is not, and talent cannot thrive in a vacuum"

My answer was always the same: Talent is universal, but opportunity is not, and talent cannot thrive in a vacuum.
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Apr
05
New movie "The Public" explores the roles of libraries in society

New movie "The Public" explores the roles of libraries in society

Well first of all, librarians were the first Google. And I think we have to remember that sacred space, where
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Apr
04
Email scheduling is coming to Gmail

Email scheduling is coming to Gmail

G Suite’s journey began 15 years ago with the introduction of Gmail in 2004. Back then, Gmail pioneered a
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