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Bite-sized Learning: Small, Short and Focused

https://sites.temple.edu/edvice/2017/03/29/bite-sized-learning-small-short-and-focused/

Microlearning, also known as bite-sized learning, is a teaching approach that involves presenting content in small, focused chunks to engage students. In a live online or onsite class, consider breaking up lecture time every 15 to 20 minutes. For asynchronous classes, divide content into small chunks and follow them with micro activities.

Tech Tools in the Classroom - Information Technology Services

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Access the many online tools Google has to offer (Drive, Meet, Docs, Sheets and Slides). Work online or offline, anytime, and on any device to collaborate, be creative, think critically, and work one-on-one or with the whole class. TUmobile Browse your class schedule, grades, campus maps and more on your smartphone. Sites.temple.edu

Use Wordfish for Ideological Scaling: Unsupervised Learning of ... - Sites

https://sites.temple.edu/tudsc/2017/11/09/use-wordfish-for-ideological-scaling/

By Luling Huang. In one of my previous posts Measuring Similarity Between Texts in Python, I talked about a basic technique to measure how similar two texts are.In this post, I explore a text analysis model called wordfish (Slapin & Proksch, 2008) to measure the ideological positions of a body of texts on a unidimensional scale. What Is wordfish About?

Molefi Kete Asante | Temple University College of Liberal Arts

https://liberalarts.temple.edu/academics/faculty/kete-asante-molefi

Expertise. Afrocentricity, Intercultural Communication, Westernity, Location Theory, Critique of Domination, African American Experiences, Ancient Africa

The Acousmatic Question and the Will to Datafy: Otter.ai, Low-Resource ...

https://tupjournals.temple.edu/index.php/kalfou/article/view/617

What happens when Nina Eidsheim’s acousmatic question—“Who is this?”—is delegated to machines? Machine listening processes turn sound and voices into data. This article explores the political stakes that accompany the automated extraction, processing, and analysis of human voices in machine listening, specifically speech recognition.

US News ranks Temple among top 100 national universities for second ...

https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-09-25/us-news-ranks-temple-among-top-100-national-universities-second-straight-year

Temple is ranked No. 98 in the National Universities category of the latest edition of the “Best Colleges” U.S. News and World Report rankings. The university also ranks No. 46 in the category of Top Public Schools and No. 72 in the Best Value category.

The mouse is out: Disney’s original Mickey enters the public domain

https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-01-31/mouse-out-disney-s-original-mickey-enters-public-domain

Disney’s most storied and beloved character is now in the public domain. As of Jan. 1, 2024, the original Mickey Mouse from the 1928 cartoon film Steamboat Willie is free from copyright.. Already, creators are reimagining the character in new ways, including a horror-comedy movie featuring a merciless Mickey torturing ferry passengers and a cooperative survival horror game in which players ...

Paying For College

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Get to know the resources and options available for financing your education.

Weighted Voting Power Calculator - Temple University

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Please enter voting weights, with their multiplicities. (A weight's multiplicity is the number of voters that have that weight.) It is not necessary to put numbers in all of the boxes, but you should fill them in order, starting at the upper left and moving toward the lower right.

Falling into place: piecing together Tetris' enduring legacy

https://news.temple.edu/news/2023-03-22/falling-place-piecing-together-tetris-enduring-legacy-0

Today, there is no shortage of options to choose from when it comes to entertainment, especially in the wild world of video gaming. Yet somehow, one arcade classic has withstood the test of time and continues to be enjoyed by millions today. Despite its simplicity and its pre-Internet inception, millions of players still know and love one simple game of stacking shapes: Tetris.Most people have ...