Over the past year, human-AI collaboration has evolved quite a bit. The conversation has shifted from a simple dichotomy—human versus machine—to a more sophisticated model where humans and AI work together in increasingly complex and dynamic ways.
Proposed AI with Textmetrics Functionality: A Thought Experiment
By embedding Textmetrics’ capabilities within an AI infrastructure, AI programmers can address critical gaps in bias mitigation, regulatory compliance, and dynamic content oversight while enhancing the AI’s transparency and accountability.
Manufacturers Incorporate DecTron Components into their Solutions
DecTron USA, designs and manufactures articulated arms and mounting equipment for industrial clients. DecTron’s components are integrated into a wide range of products for manufacturing, assembly, and workspace optimization.
The Socratic Method and its Importance to Mathematics
The Socratic method, rooted in dialectical questioning, proves particularly effective in mathematics education. By posing targeted questions, educators can help students deconstruct problems, recognize logical connections, and refine their approaches.
Extanto Content Reviews: Sensitivity, Authenticity and Enhanced Expertise
We have three distinct types of reviews that we now offer our higher education publishing clients, each of which produce high-quality, actionable and accurate results: sensitivity reviews, authenticity reviews and enhanced reviews by subject matter experts. Each of these approaches offers unique benefits and addresses specific requirments of content evaluation, contributing to a more comprehensive and nuanced final product.
Sensitivity Reviews: A Compassionate Approach to Educational Content
Extanto has been performing content sensitivity reviews for our higher education publishing clients for several years. This is a service that our clients value and an opportunity that we relish and, at this time, it’s probably helpful for us to explain why. The political climate has cast a shadow on this work, often mischaracterizing it as censorship or ideological manipulation. We believe it’s time to have a look at the true essence of sensitivity reviews: compassion for students and their learning experiences.