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Reinforcement learning holds the promise of enabling autonomous robots to learn large repertoires of behavioral skills with minimal human intervention. However, robotic applications of reinforcement ...
MaryLou Ramirez, a fifth grade math teacher at Comal Creek Elementary, was drawn to the profession out of her love for ...
Twenty years ago, cognitive psychologist Elizabeth Spelke took a strong position in an ongoing public debate. "There are no ...
Biking is more than just a way to get around or stay active. A summer program is using them as a way to learn about science, ...
Books written by SHS math students are now available digitally on the Unite for Literacy website, niteforliteracy.com.
Lizzy Staugler ’24, ’25 enjoys helping students find their way through the unfamiliar thickets of high school and college ...
A painless, noninvasive brain stimulation technique can significantly improve how young adults learn math, my colleagues and ...
A new study published Tuesday in PLOS Biology suggests that mild electrical stimulation can boost arithmetic performance—and ...
This annual awards celebrates the products exhibited at ISTELive that are transforming education in schools around the world.
A study suggests that carefully controlled electrical stimulation of the brain may improve math skills, most significantly in people with weaker connections in a specific part of the brain.
Most students have made up their mind about whether they identify as a math person by the time they’re in middle school, a new study finds.
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