Abstract: It is essential to understand what topics related to the COVID19 pandemic forms informative and uninformative content on social networks instead of general information (which contains both ...
The 49ers have had a roller-coaster of a season so far. There have been numerous injuries to key players, including Brock Purdy, Fred Warner, and Nick Bosa, as well as tough battles against decent ...
YouTube announced Tuesday the launch of a new dedicated section for teen-focused mental health and well-being content, making it easier for users 13-17 years old to find age-appropriate information on ...
Abstract: To assist Java programming educations, we have developed a Web-based Java Programming Learning Assistant System (JPLAS) along with the code writing problem which allows students to study ...
Parents sometimes struggle when they try to explain why some people have more or less money than others. What’s your advice? By Shannon Doyne and Natalie Proulx The U.S. Transportation Department ...
Generative AI tools like ChatGPT are changing the way people write. This is both exciting and scary for professionals and those who simply enjoy reading and writing. The concept of AI taking on what ...
Picture prompt writing, as Carp et al. (2010) define it, is a technique that uses visual stimuli to inspire and guide students’ writing. Picture prompts are an excellent tool for overcoming writer’s ...
Apple gave users the first real taste of its Apple Intelligence features with the release of the iOS 18.1 developer beta last month. Writing Tools, which lets you reformat or rewrite text using ...
Photo by NICOLAS MAETERLINCK/BELGA MAG/AFP via Getty Images On writing, author David Sedaris once said, “You need to do the best that you can do, and then you need to take the best that you can do and ...
ABSTRACT: In Malaysia, English is taught as a second language with attention given to all four language skills, including writing. Teaching English to pupils, particularly non-English speakers, ...
I remember spending hours commenting painstakingly on my students’ papers when I was a graduate student teaching in the Expository Writing Program at New York University. My students loved our classes ...