True story? Lie detection systems go high-tech
"Move your eyes, blink, smile. Now try to relax," she says. "We will see if you are a good or bad liar shortly." Read more
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"Move your eyes, blink, smile. Now try to relax," she says. "We will see if you are a good or bad liar shortly." Read more
Barry Mehler is suing Ferris State for, allegedly, violating his first amendment rights following a viral video in which he called students 'vectors of disease' and made profane statements concerning COVID-19 response. Read more
An award-winning math professor at Grand Valley State University adopted a method of “ungrading” in his upper-level geometry class last fall, allowing students to “convincingly argue” that they deserve a particular final grade for the course, according to the final grade criteria. Read more
Colorado State University (CSU) is promoting resources for students who may be affected by free speech events that occur on campus. Read more
Faculty, administrators and alumni enjoyed maskless, school-sponsored events Northern Illinois University leadership reminded students heading into the new year to follow state and university guidelines that require face coverings indoors. Read more
Multiple underrepresented communities will be represented for the first time at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, with a newly selected president. Read more
Britain’s children are being failed by schools when it comes to learning about the climate crisis, with the subject often wholly missing from the curriculum, sidelined, or mistaught, students and education experts have said. Read more
Apple has released an updated safety guide amid ongoing concerns over the company's AirTag devices. Read more
A new survey found instructors are less concerned about students cheating in online courses than they were at the start of the pandemic. But experts say there is still plenty to worry about. Read more
An assignment shows an instructor directing students to locate someone that they can accuse of 'racism,' 'ableist racist or homophobic use of language,' or 'micro-aggressions.' Read more