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rspfau , to random
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Sometimes I'm called upon to teach a writing intensive capstone class where the main assignment has been a review paper. Given , I've been wondering what to do differently. Helping students improve their writing is totally different now...that's all I know.

I found this article:
The role of ChatGPT in scientific communication: writing better scientific review articles

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10164801/

gpollara ,
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@dogzilla @eilonwy @rspfau @academicchatter to be fair, I don't dislike that - teaching is not just about passing on knowledge, it's also about preparing students for the next steps in life.

Whether we like it or not - will be with us going forward, so might as well teach how to extract its benefits - e.g. examples of how to build and use bots, etc...

dogzilla ,
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tofugolem , to random
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White suburbanites: WhY dOn'T tHeM pOoRs JuSt PuLl ThEsSeLvEs Up By ThE bOoTsTrApS?

claralistensprechen3rd ,

@tip @tofugolem Rules prohibiting vandalism is not oppression. Hotheads that foment violence are oppressive. Public housing typically have a community garden space. People looking to legalize vandalism should move to Russia.

archiveangel ,

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@tofugolem

Anger is an energy that can be easily (and most often is) misdirected in destructive ways, but can also be channeled toward constructive change.

mahal , to random
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Seriously, what really grinds my fucking gears is how Americans — especially American politicians — will refuse to see misery and suffering around the world as anything but in reference to .

Israel-Palestine, the Rohingya crisis, the Yemeni crisis, Iranian state violence, Russia's genocide against Ukraine, Kashmir, and so on — these aren't fucking games.

Not everything revolves around your stupid, annoying, irritating elections. Learn to speak for yourselves and not in or as the tongues of your ̶c̶u̶l̶t̶ ̶l̶e̶a̶d̶e̶r̶s̶ ̶ favourite politicians. Practice universal empathy for all loss of life.

mahal OP ,
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@academicchatter @politicalscience

"These are real-world political issues, yet they have a stereotypically recognizable form and a predictable narrative content.

They in their turn also produce predictable reactions from public and politicians.

It is as if under cue that the public becomes outraged by some events and utterances, and worried, sending their ‘thoughts and prayers’ during other events.

At certain stages of the script, politicians feel compelled, or a proper tone requires them to express their opinion, while specialists are urged to explain the contents of the issue at hand (Thunström and Noy 2019).

There is thus a certain choreography to how asocial drama is being performed and mediated in the public sphere. The characters and circumstances in these social dramas change, but the plot and the performance remain schematic and stereotypical."

mahal OP ,
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@academicchatter @politicalscience This paper DEAD-ON describes America, its politicians, its media, its coverage of international crises, and EVEN how its politically charged public (especially public figures, officials, and so on) RESPOND TO CRISES.

You can then imagine just how fucking frustrating it is to watch them treat us all like cartoon characters and TV show co-protagonists/antagonists. I'm not exaggerating, there is actual discourse into this phenomenon.

giotras , to science Italian

Podcast with Fernanda Trías: Science Fiction and the Future of Science: Lessons from an Eco-Dystopia

@science

https://council.science/current/blog/lessons-from-an-eco-dystopia/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=lessons-from-an-eco-dystopia

sadnessstress , to gaming
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@gaming Playing Video games can adjust my mood so much that I might forget my sorrows.

Rentlar ,

Good games give me the same feeling as reading a good fictional novel: I get transported into the universe, following the character or whatever action is unfolding.

More generally, games give the player a goal to achieve, whether that’s winning over others, cooperating with others, completing a campaign, collecting a bunch of goodies (or all the goodies), relaxing and enjoying scenery, crafting min-maxed playthroughs, or trying over and over again to beat a level.

Being focused on this goal can help keep your mind off of whatever is troubling you in the present.

elonjet , to random
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Landed in Tel Aviv, Central District, IL. Apx. flt. time 11 h 42 min.

elonjet OP ,
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7,146 mile (6,210 NM) flight from AUS to TLV

~ 5,885 gallons (22,278 liters).
~ 39,443 lbs (17,891 kg) of jet fuel used.
~ $32,957 cost of fuel.
~ 62 tons of CO2 emissions.

dr_rug_pull , to random
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How do my and folks figure out how to task switch to something even approximating relaxation from work or is this just not possible? Any strategies anyone uses?

btaroli ,
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@dr_rug_pull I agree that I tend to use music to detox after meetings, at least when working from home. Sometimes I use minor tasks that I find interesting to detox as well. Or podcasts. @actuallyautistic

AftermathSiteUnofficial , to games
NuXCOM_90Percent , (edited )

Luke and aftermath are awesome but that really is not the read I got from that story.

Yes, the ai almost gets the kid killed. But it also helps two kids who otherwise would not have the courage get together. And the outcome is to use the ai as a tool for what it is good for, not the control your entire life. They stop using it to communicate with each other but do use it for date ideas.

Which is how the LAD games handle most things. Moderation and caution are good but also take a chance. And don’t force your diaper fetish on others.


Also, if we are factoring in the whole LAD megaverse, it likely intentionally endangered the kid so that Joryu would save him and strengthen the bond between the boy and girl.

elonjet , to random
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Headed to Tel Aviv, Central District, Israel (TLV, Ben Gurion International Airport)

neilhoskinsmastodon ,
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@elonjet FFS

elonjet , to random
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Took off from Austin, Texas, US.

RunalongWomble , to random
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Good Morning Mastodon! Hope you’re all ok? Today I’m currently reading Mad Sisters of Esi by Tasha Mehta for some beautiful weird fiction. What are you reading at the moment?

GelatDeTramussos ,
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@RunalongWomble I'm through this one here. Terrific book! I'm enjoying it a great deal!
@bookstodon

jiujensu , to random
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The story of one woman who Israel calls terrorist and prisoner. This is not the exception, it's the norm. She was released in the hostage deal. She was moving furniture, her car malfunctioned, caught fire. Instead of helping her get medical care, Israeli soldiers watched her burn, accused her of terrorism & arrested, interrogated & tortured her.

https://www.palestinechronicle.com/no-pain-like-mine-the-story-of-palestinian-prisoner-israa-jaabis/


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jiujensu OP ,
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@bookstodon

Book mentioned in this story is:

https://www.claritypress.com/product/these-chains-will-be-broken-palestinian-stories-of-struggle-and-defiance-in-israeli-prisons/

I've just ordered it - but it seems an important book to learn about a massive injustice. Israelis are taken as hostage for a few weeks & ppl are rightly upset. BUT when Palestinians are accused of terrorism for waving a flag, for being a 12 year old boy, for saying on social media they mourn for gaza, or a car breaking down - suffer torture in Israeli jail - fingers cut off - those people SAY NOTHING.

jhavok ,
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@jiujensu @palestine @israel @bookstodon Who remembers when IDF goons were breaking the hands of children? Did they ever stop that practice?

w7voa , to random
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On Monday, President Biden will pardon the National Thanksgiving Turkey in a ceremony on the South Lawn, according to the White House.

mattblaze ,
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@LinuxAndYarn @SteveBellovin @w7voa Yes. Instead of pardoning them, they should issue them little turkey green cards.

Blob_Calder ,
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@mattblaze @LinuxAndYarn @SteveBellovin @w7voa
Maybe it was intended to be a sly criticism of the presidential pardon itself?
I dunno. @histodons ??? Help

Dtl , to random
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My talk "Reading unreadable special collections with X-Ray Microtomography" for The Rare Books and Special Collections Group is now online:

https://youtu.be/I77xHRKD8qo?si=D79u53WJ5hu6-yLf&t=5186

AmazingMeagen ,
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@Dtl
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oatmeal , to random
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1/2 Enraged Israeli spokes people are a very common sight on Western TV these days, but this exchange between Sky's Kay Burley and Israel's Eylon Levy seem to set a new low.

Speaking to Levy about Israel's decision to handover 150 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for 50 Israeli children and babies, Burley said she had spoken “to a hostage negotiator” about the discrepancy in the numbers. He made the comparison between the 50 hostages that Hamas has promised to release as opposed to the 150 prisoners that are Palestinians and Israel has said that it will release, [...] Does Israel not think that Palestinian lives are valued as highly as Israeli lives?"




Sky's Kay Burley wth Israel's Eylon Levy

oatmeal OP ,
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[repost] “A Day in the Life of Abed Salama: A Palestine Story”

About the Palestinian children Israel sent to jail. An edited extract from “A Day in the Life of Abed Salama: A Palestine Story”, which was recently published by Allen Lane.

“In her work as a doctor with , the UN relief and works agency for Palestinian refugees, Huda saw things that made her afraid for her sons. She had witnessed a soldier shoot a boy who threw a stone at a tank. The soldiers stopped her from going to help him as he fell to the ground. At home in Sawahre, listening to the nightly news of West Bank killings and closures, she had trouble sleeping. She knew Hadi was out throwing stones.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/sep/21/a-hidden-universe-of-suffering-the-palestinian-children-sent-to-jail

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