Tag: software development
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Weekly digest 43
A weekly collection of things I found interesting, thought-provoking, or inspiring. It’s almost always about higher education, mostly technology, and usually AI-related.
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Link: Solo is an AI-based website builder from Mozilla
I don’t doubt that AI-supported services like this will become commonplace. Don’t know how to build a website? AI will help. Don’t know how to build an app? AI will help. Don’t know how to write a business plan? AI will help. And so on, in every area of our lives. This is also part…
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A culture of iterative improvement in healthcare
Lucas, B., & Nacer, H. (2015). The habits of an improver: Thinking about learning for improvement in health care. Health Foundation. For several decades we have known about the importance of education which builds improvement capability. But, looking across the professions and occupations that plan and deliver health and social care services in the NHS,…
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Comment: Code Interpreter for ChatGPT…
https://markcarrigan.net/2023/07/31/code-interpreter-for-chatgpt-is-mind-blowing/ “This is such a radical shift in how we relate to software that it’s hard to grasp the potential implications. In less than 5 minutes it has written a Python script to parse and analyse XML libraries I have exported from WordPress.” I’m just highlighting another example of how we’re almost at a point…
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Full stack teacher
I love analogies that help me think differently about learning, teaching, and assessment, and this is a great one from Brendyn Hadfield. In computing, a software stack is a set of software subsystems or components needed to create a complete platform that applications can run on top of. And a full stack developer works in…