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Remember we are all on a changing spectrum of our own mental health.
Teachers’ Experiences how Artificial Intelligence Impacts Teaching and Learning
This report offers a multi-sector response to the Online Safety Bill (OSB). The shape and content of the OSB has generated discussion amongst policy specialists,
Celebrate the culmination of another fruitful grape harvest and show your appreciation for the wine industry’s hard work with Cellartek’s latest commemorative t-shirt.
Prepping for the radio segment led me to fact-checking the latest news updates, only to notice something puzzling: Instagram and Facebook were void of any local news feeds. Instead, my Instagram feed was filled with posts from those I followed who bravely ventured into the outskirts to report on the unfolding events.
And so, the question arose: Why were these platforms seemingly devoid of vital news information during such a crucial time?
Yesterday, walking through the Pump Room Gardens in Leamington Spa, I stumbled upon their EcoFest 2023 day activities, advertised as – ‘learn more about how you can decrease your carbon footprint, increase your healthy eating & step outside more to explore beautiful local green spaces. Good for us, good for the planet.’
Only 56 per cent of households with incomes of $30,000 or less use the internet, why?
Are Canadian Internet service providers charging a premium for such an invaluable service?
Do you have thoughts?