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We all know that technology is here to stay in the classroom. From interactive whiteboards to educational apps, technology tools are becoming an everyday part of teaching and learning (some schools are even going back to paper-only!). But do these technology tools actually help students improve their reading and writing skills? A recent meta-analysis by Rebecca D. Silverman et al. It became clear that it would improve their abilities. Educational technology has shown positive but mixed results. Meta-analyses are different from typical research. They use previous findings from several different studies to create one large paper that summarizes their findings.…

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Irish AI-driven HR technology startup Wrksense today announced that it has raised €825,000 in Pre-Seed funding to fuel global expansion and product innovation. The investment, supported by Enterprise Ireland’s High Potential Start-Up (HPSU) fund and a group of strategic angel investors, will enable Wrksense to expand its business, enhance platform capabilities and establish key partnerships. It will be. Co-founded by Andrew Connolly, former Managing Director of Morgan McKinley in Canada, and Ruaidri McDonnell, former Head of Software Architecture at Spencer Stuart and eShopworld, Wrksense is designed specifically for recruitment agencies managing exclusive projects. has been. The platform enables these agencies…

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Consum acquired nine supermarkets from Valencian distribution company Koups Design International. Seven of the stores are located in the Valencia region (Aldaia, Arracas, Massanassa, Sueca, Gandia, Xativa, Torrevieja), one in Catalonia (Amposta) and one in the Catalonia region. Murcia (Caravaca de la Cruz). All properties operate under the Economy Cash banner, with the exception of the Xàtiva property, which operates as Vidal Tiendas. The project is subject to approval by the National Market and Competition Commission (CNMC) and will allow the cooperative to improve its services in the Mediterranean region. As with its previous operations, Consum will integrate the entire…

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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company just announced that its third quarter net profit increased by 54%. TSMC’s growth was driven by strong demand for artificial intelligence technology, but the market is questioning whether the hype around AI and AI chips can be sustained. Thank you for registering! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed on the go. Download the app By clicking “Sign Up”, you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. You can opt-out at any time by visiting our settings page or by clicking “unsubscribe” at the bottom of the email. Semiconductor giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing…

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Inflation appears to be under control. The job market remains healthy. Wages are rising, even for those at the bottom. But this is just a lull. A storm is approaching, but Americans are not prepared.We are faced with three monumental changes that are reshaping the U.S. economy in the coming years: an aging population, the rise of artificial intelligence, and the rewiring of the global economy.This is hardly surprising since all of this is visibly evolving slowly. What is not well understood is how these changes, in combination, are changing the lives of working people in ways not seen since…

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Two seats are up for grabs in November on the Michigan Board of Education, which provides leadership and supervision over education in the state.  Democrats and Republicans nominated candidates for the statewide panel at their respective conventions in August. Educational quality remains a large concern for leadership in the state as Michigan ranks near the bottom of the nation as reading scores and overall child well-being have slipped lower and lower in recent years. Candidates for the Board of Education spoke with the Michigan Advance about what students, educators and parents need from the state and what they plan to…

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Written by Yimou Lee, Ben Blanchard, Faith HungTAIPEI (Reuters) – TSMC, the world’s largest contract semiconductor maker, said on Thursday that a surge in demand for artificial intelligence (AI) chips led to a better-than-expected 54% rise in quarterly profit, betting it will maintain strong growth. .Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd. is a leading manufacturer of advanced chips used in AI applications with customers such as Apple and Nvidia, and has been a rapid beneficiary of AI across a variety of industries.TSMC estimates that its capital expenditures will more than double this quarter to about $11.5 billion, and that the budget…

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Dina Celli studied psychology at university. She never considered a career based in technology or science, as she felt that she was weak in subjects such as math and chemistry. After graduating in 2010, Ceri pursued a career in education. Although she was initially successful, she soon became disillusioned. “I’ve hit a plateau. It seems like the further I get into the field, the further I get from the people I have meaningful, impactful relationships with. So I’m not interested in continuing to move in that direction.” ” said Celi, who is based in Chisinau, Moldova. Dina Seri. Provided by…

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Boeing (BA)’s legal crisis seemed all but over, but it’s now in jeopardy as the company’s financial crisis deepens, adding further uncertainty to the aircraft maker’s restructuring efforts. There is.A federal judge in Texas is considering whether to approve a plea deal Boeing reached with the Justice Department in July. In the plea agreement, the company agreed to plead guilty to misleading FAA regulators ahead of two fatal 737 MAX crashes late last year.Lawyers for Boeing and the Justice Department urged U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor last Friday to sign the agreement, but families of the crash victims objected.The families…

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MELBOURNE, Australia, Oct. 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Telix Pharmaceuticals Limited (ASX: TLX, Telix, the Company) today provides an update on its revenue and operational performance for the quarter ended 30 September 2024 (Q3 2024). Revenue update, full year guidance reaffirmed Unaudited total revenue of approximately US$135 million (AU$201 million1), primarily generated from sales of Telix’s prostate cancer imaging product Illuccix® in the Precision Medicine (Px) business unit. This represents an increase of 55% on the prior corresponding quarter (Q3 2023: US$87 million or AU$133 million) and an increase of 9% on the prior quarter (Q2 2024: US$124 million or…

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