The mystery of animal onomatopoeia
Have you ever wondered why animals sound different in different languages? Could it be that the French duck goes quack quack while its English counterpart goes kwak-kwak? Perception or misunderstanding? Do you give your tongue to the cat? Come and unravel the mystery of animal onomatopoeia!
Too easy, too hard: can AI detect boredom and cognitive overload?
Adaptive learning systems promise to adjust difficulty in real time using behavioral data. But can they really detect boredom or cognitive overload? This article shows that these deeply subjective and motivational states largely escape metrics. Adjustment "on its own" cannot be purely algorithmic: it presupposes a hybrid regulation combining data, pedagogical interpretation and learner metacognition.
Technology for the common good
We have never seen so many technological innovations in such a short time. Fictional concepts have become part of our daily life nowadays. Nevertheless, if technology has the potential to improve our quality of life, it also has the potential to deteriorate it. Thus, more and more experts advocate for modernity to participate in the common good.
The team breakthrough
The conditions are right to encourage the emergence of sudden creativity as a team, and it's often specific preparation and work on common ground that matter most.
Rebuilding Trust: The Key to Transforming Schools
All over the world, educational reforms continue to be implemented time and again. Generally, proposals put forward by public authorities fail to take into account the reality of today’s schools. What if, to regain teachers’ loyalty, we involved them in decision-making and even in research?