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About AI, technology and digitalization in education: Podcast
In this podcast episode of reserchED Netherlands, the rapid developments of artificial intelligence and ChatGPT in education are discussed. How should we deal with and look at this in education? Are we having the right conversation and what about …
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As a teacher, benefit from artificial intelligence: Webinar
In this video we walk through a number of typical situations that a teacher faces, and where artificial intelligence can make the teacher's work easier.
Attention is also paid to what artificial intelligence can do for the student. We list some …
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Phishing, it's in the details!: Check the URL campaign video 2
Phishing is a major annoyance for individual internet users, but also for companies, organizations and the government. Not only are these messages annoying, they also cause many victims.
This awareness video aims to draw attention to the …
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Phishing, it's in the details!: Check the URL campaign video 1
Phishing is a major annoyance for individual internet users, but also for companies, organizations and the government. Not only are these messages annoying, they also cause many victims.
This awareness video aims to draw attention to the …
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Are gays responsible for corona?
Did you like the same sex 500 years ago? Then you had to be very careful. After all, medieval society was not kind to homosexuals. Fortunately, those days are over and we are all super tolerant now. Or not? Gender historian Jonas Roelens (UGent) …
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What is so special about the Lamb of God?
The Ghent Altarpiece is considered one of the most important Belgian paintings ever, but what can you actually see? Religious historian Danny Praet (UGent) was fascinated by this polyptych as a child and shows us that there is much more to see …
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Why is it so difficult to predict climate change?
Will we have summers here with an average of 25, 35 or 45 degrees in 10 years? Nobody seems to know. And yet hundreds of scientists are forecasting climate change. Why is that so difficult? Due to the mathematical models, Prof. Dr. Ir. …
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Why do people continue to live around volcanoes?
In 79 AD a devastating volcano, Mount Vesivius, overran one of the largest Roman cities of that time: Pompeii. Not much later, however, people started living on the flanks of the volcano again. Now, in the 21st century, most volcanoes in the world …
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Can we trust volcanologists 100%?
Are you planning a trip to the Philippines or Iceland soon?* Then pay attention, because what if those sleeping volcanoes suddenly wake up? Can you collect reliable information about this? Strong piece of guess work by volcanologists? Or are …
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What The Science Says: How Can Cities Reduce Car Traffic?
Reducing car traffic in city centers has long ceased to be a weird left-wing dream. Just about everyone realizes that there is no other option if we want to keep cities livable. But how should that be? Scientists from all universities are working …
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Why are you going to bed late again tonight?
Who doesn't know it: watching TV for too long in the evening, waking up way too tired in the morning and being determined to go to bed extra early in the evening and then you go to bed too late at night. How is it possible that we fail to carry …
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What Does Science Say: Is a climate neutral municipality possible?
The earth is warming, that's for sure. Preventing further damage requires structural solutions. If you want to contribute at a local level, you can go for a climate neutral municipality. That is to say: net no greenhouse gas emissions. But is that …
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