Monday, March 20, 2023

How Is Learning At College Institutions Changing Post Covid-19?

 


Photo: VOX


There is no debate as to whether the colleges are seen changes in students post-COVID.  Each instructor I speak to agrees without dispute.  Whether the students are cheating more is a matter of debate?  Are students cheating more post-COVID?


In the video below by MSNBC, Morning Joe's, Joe Scarborough interviews a reporter on a released article discussing this exact issue.  What is fascinating about this interview is the inclusion of 'ChatGPT':



ChatGPT is an AI bot that can be programmed by a student through a website.  The student (or person) puts in the required inputs (parameters -- statements, facts, numbers, etc.) and the AI bot (ChatGPT) will spit out a report.  The AI assembles the inputs with knowledge from the internet to produce a paper.  


Cheating? Using such a website would be cheating.  Although, the plethora of report writers and websites offering to cheat is ubiquitous.  ChatGPT is just the latest flavor.


The video above holds a much deeper conversation to be had at Universities.  How has the student changed post-COVID?  How has the student changed, period?  But this may be where we are getting it wrong.


Another important question might be: How does society view a university education?  


Or: How do universities include all students?  Include diversity?


What does each student get out of a university education?


Republicans are big on bashing "Woke" or "Wokism".  In reality, part of society would like to be included in the historical accounts of our fine nation (or nation - maybe not so nice).  Including accurate historical accounts of our nation is essential for growing as a nation.


The division among racial groups based on the obvious 'white privilege' is a major problem.  A large majority of my friends and colleges choose to deny 'white privilege.'


Back to post-COVID education.  Students were in an environment learning (from their bedroom) with only technology (the internet) to ask questions during COVID.  To expect them to know another method might be premature.  Maybe university time should be devoted to teaching students how to learn again.  Before moving forward.


Take a couple of steps back and teach a student how to learn.  That time spent will better serve the student compared to pushing on the accelerator and expecting the student to catch up.  The purpose of a learning institution is to teach students to learn about themselves and how they learn.  Why not focus on that mission?


Last but not least, we need to take the blame off of the student.  Professors and administrators along with staff should bear more responsibility for the lack of effort of each student. 

Monday, March 13, 2023

Republican Politicians Might Be Distancing Themselves From Fox News And President Trump?

 


Photo: The Atlantic



The following video of MSNBC's Morning Joe gives viewers a more accurate picture of the changing view among Republicans about Fox News anchors promoting false narratives on air.  Specifically, the narrative that January 6th was a 'peaceful protest':



In the following video by MSNBC, Lawrence O'Donnell gives us more information about the defamation lawsuit between Fox News and Dominion.  Specifically, the actual feeling about President Trump by loyalists (on air) such as Tucker Carlson seems to be divergent:




Wednesday, March 8, 2023

Fox News Anchors Will Most Likely Get Crushed In Defamatory Lawsuit Over 2020 Fraud Claims

 


Photo:  NPR


Election fraud claims have been widespread on right-wing news media outlets after the 2020 Presidential election.  Fox News has been promoting the false narrative that the 2020 election was stolen.  I wonder why Republicans like Marjorie Taylor Greene promote such a false narrative.  Especially when they, too were elected in the 2020 election?  


Fox News has peddled lies to a large audience over the last decade.  With their growing popularity among conservative audiences, their rating seems proportional to the level of lies.  Which is concerning.  People watch that nonsense and go to family gatherings to promote false narratives.  Our family has direct experience with such nonsense.  It is concerning.


What will happen to Fox News?  Will the news organization be held liable for defamation of Dominion Voting?


In the video by CNN, a first amendment attorney - Floyd Abrams is interviewed about Fox News defamatory lawsuit.  Listen to his brief analysis:


Wow!