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Guest contributions
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Richard O’Dwyer, a student and his computer – an American perspective by Jim Farmer
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A reaction to Apple's "reinvention of the text book"
Pseudonymous comments
David Hu's use of AI - including Bayes networks - in the Khan Academy's assessment systems
Interviews about "remote learning" with Dan Cardinali, Paul Mitiguy, and Peter Norvig
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