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DawsonITE is a blog devoted to Educational Technology. It's compiled by Rafael Scapin, Coordinator of Educational Technology at Dawson College in Montreal (Canada).

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Posted on 08/12/202305/12/2023

Microsoft celebrates Copliot’s first anniversary with a new Deep Search tool that could help dethrone Google from its search dominance

Microsoft is shipping many features to Copilot to improve its usability, including OpenAI’s GPT-4 Turbo model.

https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/copliot-first-anniversary-new-deep-search-gpt-4-turbo…

Posted on 08/12/202305/12/2023

ChatGPT-4 Vision can now control every app on your PC

The emergence of AI agents like ChatGPT-4 Vision is a significant milestone, as these systems are not just reactive but proactive, capable of anticipating user needs and taking action autonomously. This shift is not a peek into a far-off future; …

Posted on 08/12/202305/12/2023

Australia has its first framework for AI use in schools – but we need to proceed with caution

Australia’s Federal and state governments have just released a national framework for generative AI in schools. This paves the way for generative AI – algorithms that can create new content – to be used routinely in classrooms around the country.…

Posted on 01/12/202329/11/2023

How to AI: Best AI Tools for Students

Not all students are letting AI do their homework. Others are seizing upon the technology to genuinely augment their education.

https://decrypt.co/207695/how-to-ai-best-ai-tools-for-students…

Posted on 01/12/202329/11/2023

Assessment reform for the age of artificial intelligence

This paper (12 page PDF) published by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) in Australia draws on “expertise, based on evidence, theory and practice, about how to design assessment for a digital world, which includes artificial intelligence” in …

Posted on 01/12/202329/11/2023

How to help students get the best out of blended learning

What are students looking for in their hybrid classrooms? Bavani Divo, Miriam Wun and Eric Chua discuss their recent findings from student focus groups on the subject.

https://www.timeshighereducation.com/campus/how-help-students-get-best-out-blended-learning…

Posted on 01/12/202329/11/2023

Free Moodle Hosting Options To Start Your Online Learning Portal

Are you looking for a free Moodle™ hosting platform to start your online learning portal, be it as an individual or part of an organization of any size? Below you can find some of the best alternatives available, varying in …

Posted on 01/12/202329/11/2023

28 hidden iPhone features you need to know about

Your iPhone comes loaded with handy hidden features and hacks that can make it much easier and more fun to use – it’s this plethora of little-known features that really help to cement iPhones as the best smartphones out there. …

Posted on 01/12/202329/11/2023

The Biggest Differences Between Claude AI and ChatGPT

AI is a fascinating field, one that has seen a ton of advancements in recent years. In fact, OpenAI’s ChatGPT has singlehandedly increased the hype around generative AI to new levels. But the days of ChatGPT being the only viable …

Posted on 01/12/202329/11/2023

Generative AI for Everyone: A Free Course from AI Pioneer Andrew Ng

Andrew Ng–an AI pioneer and Stanford computer science professor–has released a new course called Generative AI for Everyone. Designed for a non-technical audience, the course will “guide you through how generative AI works and what it can (and can’t) do. …

Posted on 01/12/202329/11/2023

H5P Across Canada… A Canada-Sized Under Estimate

The post provides a detailed account of H5P usage in Canada, highlighting the author’s involvement in the BCcampus H5P Kitchen project and their efforts to promote H5P in various communities.

H5P Across Canada… A Canada-Sized Under Estimate
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Posted on 01/12/202329/11/2023

A group of scientists set out to study quick learners. Then they discovered they don’t exist

Some kids appear to learn faster than others. A few years ago, a group of scientists at Carnegie Mellon University decided to study these rapid learners to see what they are doing differently and if their strategies could help the …

Posted on 01/12/202329/11/2023

Top Experiments with Google you need to try

Play, learn, and redefine the possibilities of technology as you journey through Google’s creative universe.

https://www.androidpolice.com/top-experiments-with-google-you-need-to-try…

Posted on 24/11/202322/11/2023

Amazon Is Offering AI Classes for Free

Whether you’re a coder or a total beginner, Amazon might have an AI class for you.

https://lifehacker.com/tech/amazon-offering-ai-classes-for-free…

Posted on 24/11/202322/11/2023

Screen Time Literally Changes Young Kids’ Brains

Whether it’s with TV, iPads, or smartphones, scientists have confirmed in a new study that screen time changes how a child’s brain grows and functions — often for the worst.

https://www.fatherly.com/health/tablets-smartphones-terrible-kids-who-will-never-stop-using-them…

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