I never saw how the SAT could actually be a test of ability when there were so many entrenched courses to teach exactly what is on it. I didn't care and never prepped and was still in the 90 something percentile - just imagine how much worse everyone else would have been if they hadn't prepped - and I would say more than 3/4 of my class took the SAT prep course.
Standardized testing doesn't work towards the common good, plus that test is all the schools will now teach because if it isn't on the test the school board doesn't care as it won't help the school's rating.
The old SAT was a thinly disguised IQ test. I doubt that the prep helped much, unless some people were totally unused to taking standardized tests at all. (Which is doubtful; I recall being peppered with them all through school.)
... the days of wandering musicians and "players" companies.
Songs were copied, and tweaked into new works, left and right. So were plays.
I'd like to see copyright go back to a reasonable time limit, like author's lifetime, or even less.
Seven years, renewable once to 14, was good enough for the founding fathers. Would be good enough for me
Just searched this Ozempic drug and the first side effect is: Possible thyroid tumors, including cancer.
Life is all about comparative risk. Obesity has HUGE risks.
... nothing terribly unique about "edtech".
Videos. Text. Forms. Reporting. Not too difficult to just use generic parts to assemble a whole.
> We all mix pictures, emojis, and text freely in our communications
No we don't, unless we don't want to be taken seriously.
Eh, I do (unless I'm emailing some stodgy unknown who might be offended)
A smile indicates that I am, you know, smiling. A laugh indicates that I am joking. Context is provided; communication is improved.
My coworkers and our clients seem to take me seriously {shrugging faux emoji here, lol}
Texas did. It created the Guardian School program in 2007 which is a method for school employees who chose to, to remain armed and defend their students. There has never been a mass shooting at a Guardian school.
Do you know how crazy that sounds to the rest of the planet?
Which part of the planet? Rotherham, say?
... that I was so special (eye roll).
Or, just maybe, you aren't counting everybody, just large companies.
If you are really convinced generative AI makes games shitty then what's the problem? Presumably those games won't get the awards because they suck. The only reason for this policy is because you think it *will* make for good games but you want to stop its use anyway.
Yep, exactly.
Amadeus was released in 1984, so movie audiences have been inconsiderate and stupid for a long time.
To be honest, I didn't much care for movie going then either, lol. But the wait for some other method for any given movie was considerably longer.
Society itself has changed.
For the shared movie going experience in a theater to be enjoyable, that depends on most people following largely unwritten and unenforceable (except socially) rules. And we mostly don't have that anymore, as a society.
The key elements in human thinking are not numbers but labels of fuzzy sets. -- L. Zadeh