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Keeping Online Testing Honest? Or an Orwellian Overreach?
From ACM News

Keeping Online Testing Honest? Or an Orwellian Overreach?

The rise of proctoring software to deter cheating alarms privacy advocates. Some students and professors find it invasive, too.

My Battle with COVID-19
From ACM Opinion

My Battle with COVID-19

Azer Bestavros, associate provost for computing and data sciences at Boston University, describes the toll his month-long ordeal with the coronavirus took on his...

Body Swap
From ACM News

Body Swap

Augmented Reality systems allow you to learn by embodying an expert.

AI Enables Teachers to Rapidly Develop Intelligent Tutoring Systems
From ACM TechNews

AI Enables Teachers to Rapidly Develop Intelligent Tutoring Systems

Carnegie Mellon University researchers have created an artificial intelligence-based technique to help educators rapidly develop intelligent computerized tutoring...

Programming Languages: Kotlin Rises Fastest but JavaScript Lures Millions More Developers
From ACM TechNews

Programming Languages: Kotlin Rises Fastest but JavaScript Lures Millions More Developers

Kotlin has been the fastest-growing programming language over the past two years, according to developer analyst SlashData.

COBOL Programmers are Back In Demand. Seriously.
From ACM News

COBOL Programmers are Back In Demand. Seriously.

States race to upgrade their legacy mainframe systems to meet the cascade of unemployment claims caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Silicon Valley is Racing to Build the Next Version of the Internet. Fortnite Might Get There First.
From ACM News

Silicon Valley is Racing to Build the Next Version of the Internet. Fortnite Might Get There First.

In recent years, there's been serious talk about how to build the Metaverse, the next version of the Internet, and who will build it first.

With Coronavirus Closing Schools, Here's How Video Games are Helping Teachers
From ACM TechNews

With Coronavirus Closing Schools, Here's How Video Games are Helping Teachers

The quarantine caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has prompted teachers to utilize popular video games to conduct lessons on a range of topics.

Toward Computers That Teach Themselves
From ACM TechNews

Toward Computers That Teach Themselves

The artificial intelligence industry is experiencing a supervised learning revolution, as researchers teach computers to recognize patterns and learn from them....

Balcan to Receive ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award for Innovations to Machine Learning
From ACM TechNews

Balcan to Receive ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award for Innovations to Machine Learning

Carnegie Mellon University's Maria Florina “Nina” Balcan has been named recipient of the 2019 ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award for her contributions to minimally supervised...

Keeping Students Educated and Engaged
From ACM News

Keeping Students Educated and Engaged

The use of distance learning has grown quickly in primary education, in response to school closures due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Video Game Experience or Gender May Improve VR Learning
From ACM TechNews

Video Game Experience or Gender May Improve VR Learning

Students using immersive virtual reality did not learn significantly better than those who used computer-simulated or hands-on learning methods, according to a...

How CDC is Trying to Forecast Coronavirus's Spread
From ACM TechNews

How CDC is Trying to Forecast Coronavirus's Spread

A group of researchers at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is one of several dozen teams enlisted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to adapt their annual...

Abel Prize in Mathematics Shared by Two Trailblazers of Probability, Dynamics
From ACM TechNews

Abel Prize in Mathematics Shared by Two Trailblazers of Probability, Dynamics

Hillel Furstenberg of Israel's Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Yale University's Gregory Margulis share this year's Abel Prize in mathematics for trailblazing...

Machine Learning, Meet Whiskey
From Communications of the ACM

Machine Learning, Meet Whiskey

Technologies are coming increasingly closer to approximating the human senses of taste and smell.

How Universities Deploy Student Data
From Communications of the ACM

How Universities Deploy Student Data

Personalizing efforts to drive greater student retention and success.

Education Robots Offer Leg-Up to Disadvantaged Students
From ACM TechNews

Education Robots Offer Leg-Up to Disadvantaged Students

Some education experts think robots can help disadvantaged children.

Speak Math, Not Code
From ACM News

Speak Math, Not Code

Lamport said thinking mathematically can help programmers clarify their thinking and make programs more efficient.

How One University Is Attracting Women to Computer Science
From ACM News

How One University Is Attracting Women to Computer Science

The percentage of women enrolling and graduating in computer science at Carnegie Mellon University has exceeded national averages for many years.

Carbonell Pioneered Use of Computers for Translation
From ACM News

Carbonell Pioneered Use of Computers for Translation

The Distinguished Professor founded Carnegie Mellon University's Language Technologies Institute.
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