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Kevin is founder of the world.edu project. The past 28 years have been involved in publishing to the education sector in print and the internet. Kevin has a degree in Education and has a many years experience in developing companies and projects.
Understanding Personal Injury Lawyers and Their Role

Understanding Personal Injury Lawyers and Their Role

Accidents occur unexpectedly to cause permanent life impacts. If another person causes you to become injured their personal law firm can help you recover payments for health expenses lost income and mental pain. Personal injury lawyers serve an essential role in legal cases but you need to understand how they support you before starting a […] … learn more→

Types of DUI Offenses

Types of DUI Offenses

Driving while under influence (DUI) constitutes a dangerous violation leading to potential judicial repercussions alongside monetary fines and imprisonment. All states impose different rules for DUI but these laws make it illegal to operate any vehicle while one’s abilities are diminished by drugs alcohol or other substances. DUI charges receive various levels of severity based […] … learn more→

Tips for Hiring the Best DUI Lawyer

Tips for Hiring the Best DUI Lawyer

Getting arrested for driving under the influence brings immediate legal risks such as monetary fines and temporary license loss with potential arrest. You need a qualified commercial DUI lawyer to provide you the best defense and legal support. A well-chosen attorney will show you your rights and create a strong legal argument while lessening the […] … learn more→

Mississippi’s education miracle: A model for global literacy reform

Mississippi’s education miracle: A model for global literacy reform

In a surprising turnaround, Mississippi, once ranked near the bottom of U.S. education standings, has dramatically improved its student literacy rates. As of 2023, the state ranks among the top 20 for fourth grade reading, a significant leap from its 49th-place ranking in 2013. This transformation was driven by evidence-based policy reforms focused on early literacy and teacher development. […] … learn more→

Learning to read with AI: revolution or illusion?

Learning to read with AI: revolution or illusion?

Artificial intelligence (AI) is gradually infiltrating the world of education, particularly in the teaching of reading. More and more digital tools are offering to help budding readers decipher their first texts. While official data shows large gaps in achievement between students and significant difficulties for some students entering sixth grade, what can we expect from […] … learn more→

What makes a good search engine? These 4 models can help you use search in the age of AI

What makes a good search engine? These 4 models can help you use search in the age of AI

Every day, users ask search engines millions of questions. The information we receive can shape our opinions and behaviour. We are often not aware of their influence, but internet search tools sort and rank web content when responding to our queries. This can certainly help us learn more things. But search tools can also return […] … learn more→

Engineering students explore how to ethically design and locate nuclear facilities in this college course

Engineering students explore how to ethically design and locate nuclear facilities in this college course

Title of course: Socially Engaged Design of Nuclear Energy Technologies What prompted the idea for the course? The two of us had some experience with participatory design coming into this course, and we had a shared interest in bringing virtual reality into a first-year design class at the University of Michigan. It seemed like a good fit […] … learn more→

Lawmakers worldwide want to talk to the Meta insider whose memoir is a US bestseller – after Zuckerberg took her to court

Lawmakers worldwide want to talk to the Meta insider whose memoir is a US bestseller – after Zuckerberg took her to court

Ironically, Mark Zuckerberg’s attempts to muzzle his former employee, Sarah Wynn-Williams, once director of global public policy at Meta, seem to have created a bestseller. While Meta’s legal action successfully prevented Wynn-Williams (who worked there from 2011–17) from promoting her memoir, Careless People, her publisher has continued to promote it without her. In the week of its release, the […] … learn more→

Google’s AI-generated search feature hasn’t yet changed how users interact with search results

Google’s AI-generated search feature hasn’t yet changed how users interact with search results

Google announced the launch of AI Overviews, its generative artificial intelligence-fuelled search feature, in May 2024. Initially named Search Generative Experience, AI Overviews offers Google users AI-generated answers by sourcing and summarizing information from different websites. These AI responses are positioned at the top of the page for immediate visibility. The aim is to improve […] … learn more→