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February 7, 2025 Tilanka Chandrasekera, _Oklahoma State University_ My study found students that used AI in their design work were more creative and learned new skills quickly. November 27,
2024 Leo S. Lo, _University of New Mexico_ Where are the limits to using AI honestly and transparently? 3 philosophies can help the debate: deontological ethics, consequentialism and virtue
ethics. December 8, 2022 Lucia Nalbandian, _University of Toronto_ and Nick Dreher, _Toronto Metropolitan University_ As Canada explores how technology can help streamline and improve the
immigration process, migrant-centred design should be at the forefront of their planning. August 3, 2022 Ozayr Patel, _The Conversation_ Parental controls and surveillance have their place
but internal safeguards like empathy, resilience and values serve children throughout their lives, whether online or offline. January 12, 2022 Tracie Risling, _University of Calgary_ and
Gillian Strudwick, _University of Toronto_ Research on how text messaging could provide mental health resources resulted in SaskWell, a texting service for people in Saskatchewan that
provides 10 weeks of mental health and wellness prompts. January 22, 2020 Roger Patulny, _University of Wollongong_ There is heavy social media use among both the most lonely and least
lonely people. So what exactly is the relationship between social media use and loneliness? April 1, 2019 Mila Gascó-Hernández, _University at Albany, State University of New York_ With
advancements in technology, libraries are offering much more than something to read. A library researcher offers a sampling of some unexpected items that library patrons can check out these
days. February 6, 2018 Konrad Lischka, _Bertelsmann Stiftung_ and Christian Stöcker, _Hamburg University of Applied Sciences_ Today’s communications platforms and the algorithms that power
them have led to a radical change in how public discourse is conducted and public opinion formed. November 21, 2017 Victor Wasonga, _National Museums of Kenya_ Reptiles add socioeconomic
value but when it comes to accessing detailed reference information about them, students and naturalists can face serious challenges. October 1, 2017 Tom Lee, _University of Technology
Sydney_ Siri is sassy. But when does the tone of voice in digital help override usefulness? July 26, 2017 Dağhan Irak, _Université de Strasbourg_ In Turkey, Twitter has become a dangerous
platform, with some seven people detained daily for posting anti-government messages. July 13, 2017 Liam Magee, _Western Sydney University_; David Sweeting, _Western Sydney University_, and
Teresa Swist, _Western Sydney University_ A co-operative project that maps services in Dhaka shows how communities of citizens can be more than passive users of the digital platforms that
increasingly shape our daily lives. May 19, 2025 Ammar Azzouz, _University of Oxford_ At a time of intolerable destruction, a Syrian architect looks ahead to the serious task of
reconstruction. March 1, 2016 Steve Graham, _Arizona State University_ Do students get better scores on a pen and paper test or on a computer-based test? It all depends on the student’s
mastery of the method. October 13, 2015 Fabienne van der Kleij, _Australian Catholic University_ Parents and teachers need to be aware of which types of feedback actually help students
learn. September 20, 2015 Marco Navone, _University of Technology Sydney_ To successfully ride a disruptive technological wave will take more than simply adopting the technology. June 11,
2015 Kentaro Toyama, _University of Michigan_ How can we prepare children for a tech world while fighting the distractions it inevitably brings?