Taking notes digitally is convenient, but if your goal is retention, it may not be your best bet. Try handwriting instead.
Device bans may protect some, but they also penalize students who are disciplined, and whose learning style depends on technology.
It can take years to collect evidence that shows effective uses of new technologies in schools. Unfortunately, early guesses sometimes go seriously wrong.
As living costs continue to skyrocket, particularly in urban centres like Vancouver and Toronto, the way people think about their living spaces has seen major changes. The 1,080-square-foot residence ...
Many students are already using AI to conduct research, summarize readings and write essays. On Machines Like Us, two experts make their arguments for how postsecondary schools should respond ...
Pat Bugos, senior vice president of consumer electronics at Samsung Canada has witnessed the rapid evolution of home technology from early smart TVs to today’s interconnected ecosystems. But through ...
When Mariz Fahmy came to Simon Fraser University to study computing science, seeing her name as the credits rolled on a film that’s taken the world by storm wasn’t an outcome she imagined. But thanks ...
Calandra issued a letter to de Dominico with an itemized list of 61 items asking him to return $6,700 worth of items "purchased with taxpayers’ dollars." ...
It's the first clinical trial outside the U.S., testing the safety and clinical efficacy of the wireless brain chip. Though a spinal research advocate says the promise of the technology is encouraging ...
Computer vision syndrome, sometimes called digital eye strain, is the result of staring at a digital screen that's too close for too long. Experts say that symptoms can be largely avoided by keeping ...