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Master travel vocabulary with brain-friendly hacks
Learning a new language for travel doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. By combining spaced repetition, chunking, and smart prioritization, you can make words stick for the long haul. These techniques ...
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Master your studies with adaptive learning tools
Adaptive learning tools like McGraw Hill’s SmartBook are changing the way students prepare, practice, and retain knowledge. By combining learning science principles with personalized feedback, these ...
Abstract We study how document chunking choices impact the reliability of Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) systems in industry. While practice often relies on heuristics, our end-to-end evaluation ...
Kentucky lawmakers are again seeking to change how children can learn to read, proposing a bill that would ban a teaching method called "three-cueing." Three-cueing — a form of instruction associated ...
Video game controllers past and present have assisted in young athletes learning the ins and outs of the game of football. Jasen Vinlove / USA Today When David Pollack was a standout defender at the ...
A new study from researchers at Stanford University and Nvidia proposes a way for AI models to keep learning after deployment — without increasing inference costs. For enterprise agents that have to ...
When students in Catherine Hartmann’s honors seminar at the University of Wyoming took their final exams this month, they encountered a testing method as old as the ancient philosophers whose ideas ...
Researchers at Google Cloud and UCLA have proposed a new reinforcement learning framework that significantly improves the ability of language models to learn very challenging multi-step reasoning ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT and Gemini are rapidly transforming the educational landscape, prompting educators to adapt and students to explore new ways of learning.
What if the very method you rely on to simplify information is actually sabotaging your results? Imagine a Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) system tasked with answering a critical question from a ...
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