AI Movie Script: Training Data
What happens when you ask Microsoft Copilot to rewrite the storyline for Training Day with this prompt? Rewrite this storyline that's in quotes and make Alonzo Harris an AI instead…
What happens when you ask Microsoft Copilot to rewrite the storyline for Training Day with this prompt? Rewrite this storyline that's in quotes and make Alonzo Harris an AI instead…
I've missed programming. The last things I built were a complicated xslt script to transform pbcore metadata into marc xml and to redesign a website for an internal client. With…
In a NY Times video, A Fun Film About a Topic that Scares Me A Lot, watch as an avatar learns how to do a backflip through machine learning. To…
Mitch Resnick talks about Scratch and the importance for kids to learn how to code.
UPDATE: Soon after publishing this post, I discovered that Google will suspend its Google Appointments function as of January 4, 2013. For a review of alternatives, see this post from Heather Whitney at ProfHacker. I will be replacing Google Appointments with YouCanBook.Me. For a helpful review of YouCanBook.Me, complete with instructions for setting it up for office hour appointments, see this post by Jack Dougherty.
Until this past semester, one of the biggest time wasters in my life as a college professor has been scheduling office hours with students. Like most professors, in the past I’ve had a few specific office hours every week, say on Mondays and Wednesdays from 2:00-4:00. Inevitability, I would have students who couldn’t meet during my office hours, and so would begin the back-and-forth dance of scheduling an office appointment. “How about Tuesday at 11:00?” “I have class then.” “Monday at 9:00?” “I have a meeting.” “Friday at 5:00?” “I have a life (or at least would like to).”
This past semester, I finally implemented a system that (mostly) solves the problem. I have begun using Google Appointments, synced to my Google Calendar, which in turn is synced to the Outlook calendar used by institution. I include a link to my Google Appointments on my Moodle site, on my electronic syllabus, and in my email signature, so any student can access my available appointments and claim an appointment time without ever having to email me. In addition, I include a QR code linked to my Google Appointments on my paper syllabus and on my office door so students can make appointments from their smartphones, as well.
This week I made the classic game Asteroids using Python and the Pygame library for an introductory computer science class I'm taking. The assignment was both challenging and fun. We…
It's been months since I last messed around with WordPress themes. My goal for today was to have a page show content from multiple categories. I've come across it before,…