Why are we surprised?
Note: This is the first post in an experiment at shared blogging by Punya Mishra, Nicole Oster and myself. Over the past […]
Note: This is the first post in an experiment at shared blogging by Punya Mishra, Nicole Oster and myself. Over the past […]
An important feature of a learning machine is that its teacher will often be very largely ignorant of quite what
I thoroughly enjoyed attending the 2024 Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education conference in Las Vegas, Nevada last week.
GenAI is weird. It is not human, but it can sound like it. It is very confident in its errors
Lately I’ve felt like I’m living in parallel universes. On one hand, I am trying to get the word out
I have the honor of sharing some ideas about teaching, learning, and AI with New Mexican Educators Rising members at
Access resources here! Bad Audio of All Presentations: Bias in LLMs: It’s Not What You Think Full Paper: Warr, Melissa
*Cover image created with ChatGPT4, Dall-E3, and Adobe Firefly I recently had a discussion about “generative learning.” It was a
While on a walk the other day, I was listening to a (rebroadcasted) episode of RadioLab: During the episode, they
Cover image courtesy of Punya Mishra We (Punya Mishra, Rezwana Islam, and I) just published a new article in the