The following is a story that originally appeared on the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences website.
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What the family computer of the 1980s actually taught an entire generation without anyone realizing it
Those beige boxes were secretly the best classrooms money could buy.
What started as a university research project has grown into a global movement aimed at reshaping how children learn to think.
By 2035, workforce forecasts suggest that digital fluency will be foundational across nearly every industry. As companies ...
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AI is getting smarter, but not wiser: A new roadmap aims to fix that gap
A new study is the first to suggest realistic ways to integrate wisdom into artificial intelligence, to create AI systems ...
Researchers from Trinity, in partnership with Kinia, have produced a new set of Irish-language coding resources designed to support secondary school students beginning to code with Pytch.
Borrowed classrooms, imported mindsets and the widening gap between education reform and economic emancipation By Ing. Prof.
Kimberly Powell is the vice president of health care at Nvidia, where she’s led the company’s health initiatives for nearly two decades. Powell has guided Nvidia’s efforts to explore the use of AI for ...
Chinedu Eleh’s story is one of grit and transformation — from artisan apprentice in Nigeria to mathematician and researcher at ...
The day we discovered that our then 15-month-old baby was one of just 200 people in the world with a genetic brain condition ...
The Board of Trustees approves of a new master's degree program for students with little experience in mathematics and ...
With global demand for entry-level developers, analysts, and tech-enabled professionals continuing to rise, beginners are ...
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