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Immersive technology expert Monica Arés explains how the combination of artificial intelligence and extended reality in ...
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One of the helpful by-products emerging from the advent of AI is that we are beginning to reflect more critically on the way ...
Teaching library skills might be ill placed during induction weeks. Rather, evidence suggests that embedding library research and other transferable skills within disciplines supports students’ ...
In higher education, the demand for robust assessment systems has never been higher. We recently conducted a one-week graduate-level course on classic test theory (CTT) and item response theory (IRT) ...
Our biggest challenges cannot be resolved by ‘expert’ research alone – community knowledge is essential. Tara Mahoney and ...
Criticism is a part of academic life, but you can reframe your perspective to embrace feedback constructively. Tan Xiang Ren offers advice As soon as you make the leap from student to educator in ...
Tan Xiang Ren is assistant professor in the Health and Social Sciences cluster at Singapore Institute of Technology. Criticism is a part of academic life, but you can reframe your perspective to ...