15 effective strategies for introducing politics into a course
Does politics have a place in the classroom? Can teachers use controversial issues as learning opportunities, and if so, to teach what? Should teachers share their own political views and opinions with students? In this analysis, I share practical pedagogical tips for teaching politics without doing politics in the classroom.
Augmented quality: human and AI, complementary or substitutes?
Far from replacing us, AI is taking a new step forward with autonomous agents like ClawdBot. By transforming the professional into an "orchestra conductor" capable of educating his own machine, this technology proves that work will evolve and reside less in execution than in piloting.
Africa's video game industry torn between locality and globality.
African video game developers combine local culture and modernism to transmit their culture to the world. They're conquering the market with games aimed at African gamers, set in Africa and featuring local characters. But obstacles remain....
Landscape dynamics and social choice [Thesis].
"In Europe's mountain regions, landscapes are evolving under the influence of a dual dynamic: increasing forest cover and the intensification of agricultural landscapes. Using Mont Lozère as a case study, [Clémence Moreau's thesis shows] how these two dynamics can come into tension, by exploring the question of social choices linked to landscape dynamics."
How to move from distance to presence in e-learning?
The passage from implicit to explicit information passes online through a sustained attention to the social forms of the exchange. The conditions of high relational quality in physical presence or online obey new benchmarks that therefore value more the fine-grained understanding of the social conditions of the interaction framework than the words exchanged alone, even if those are essential.