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Predicting pandemic impacts, Ticketmaster’s ‘Bad Blood’ and AI in education – The Brock News

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Predicting pandemic impacts, Ticketmaster’s ‘Bad Blood’ and AI in education – The Brock News

In current media appearances, Brock specialists mentioned an algorithm for monitoring COVID-19 circumstances, Ticketmaster’s newest scandal, synthetic intelligence (AI) use in post-secondary schooling, how working reminiscence impacts studying and Canada’s evolving hashish market.

Canada dwelling to well being analysis successes, however wants tradition shift: professional: Assistant Professor of Arithmetic and Statistics Pouria Ramazi was featured in a Canadian Press story about his analysis to develop an algorithm that may predict COVID-19 circumstances and deaths as much as 10 weeks upfront. The story additionally ran in publications akin to The Vancouver Solar.

Ticketmaster modifications Taylor Swift ticket switch guidelines amid reported ticket thefts: Affiliate Professor of Info Programs Francine Vachon spoke to CBC Information and CBC Radio about Ticketmaster’s new working procedures after Taylor Swift tickets have been incorrectly transferred away from fan accounts.

EdTech, AI and platform capitalism within the classroom: Assistant Professor of Instructional Research Rahul Kumar spoke to rabble.ca concerning the rise of schooling expertise and AI and their impression in school and college lecture rooms

Working reminiscence: schooling’s unfinished revolution: Affiliate Professor of Psychology Karen Campbell spoke to TES Journal concerning the position of working reminiscence in studying.

Adjustments to medical hashish laws post-legalization: Affiliate Professor of Operations Analysis Michael Armstrong spoke to Newstalk 610 CKTB concerning the impacts on medical hashish use since leisure hashish use was legalized.

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