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Computer vision can transform education

Computer vision can transform education | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"The education sector is slowly but surely turning to technology to improve the quality of education imparted to students. The use of computer vision in education helps educators analyze and understand the behavioral patterns of students to maximize their learning potential ..."

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Using technology to break the speed barrier of reading

Using technology to break the speed barrier of reading | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"New research suggest that one of humanity’s most important inventions can be improved ..."

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Life is short, Proust is long, or: The pros and cons of Spritz and speed-reading

Life is short, Proust is long, or: The pros and cons of Spritz and speed-reading | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"The dream of speed-reading has been around since long before screens were ubiquitous ..."

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Curiosity depends on what you already know - Issue 33: Attraction - Nautilus

Curiosity depends on what you already know - Issue 33: Attraction - Nautilus | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"Humans have a drive to eat. We have a drive to drink. We have a drive to reproduce. Curiosity is no different, says George Loewenstein, "

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Facing the facts: Facial recognition and e-learning

Facing the facts: Facial recognition and e-learning | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

New facial recognition software could mean more integrity and personalization for e-learning, even if it comes with a side of creepy. (Eye tracking in #eLearning. Who would pay for this? ..."

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