In the transition from third to fourth grade, we often see a “reading slump” that has less to do with fluency and more to do with text architecture. Students who are comfortable with the chronological ...
Introduction Social connection describes how individuals connect, relate and interact with one another, and can affect quality of life (QoL) in persons with dementia. Much of the existing research on ...
Cyberchondria, defined as excessive or compulsive online searching for health-related information, has emerged as a paradigmatic condition at the intersection of health anxiety, digital behavior, and ...
The universe has no brain. It has no gray matter, no nervous system, no neurons firing electrical impulses—and yet, that physical structure may not be where intelligence and consciousness actually ...
Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) pages (or informational hubs) enable your business to respond, react, and anticipate the needs of your audience more quickly and appropriately than other types of ...
Generative AI models use prompts to guide content generation and use transfer learning to become more proficient. Early genAI models were built with specific data types and applications in mind. For ...
Nicholas Dames has taught Literature Humanities, Columbia University’s required great-books course, since 1998. He loves the job, but it has changed. Over the past decade, students have become ...
The ACRL Information Literacy Framework Review and Revision Task Force has released a first draft of a revised Framework for feedback from the community. Review the draft and submit comments via the ...
One of the most common ways scientists understand the brain is as a network. This approach is limited, though; since everything is built out of pairs, there is no way to directly assess the ...