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Comment Re: Oh for fuck's sake (Score 1) 53

Psychopaths display a lack of empathy because your emotions don't resonate with them; they can't see why some things are important to you if they're not important to themselves.

People with autism more often demonstrate a lack of empathy because they don't stop to think about your feelings. They can usually learn to do this though. https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.frontiersin.org%2Fjo...

This has been life-changing information as I work with a lot of administration folks. Determining which is which helps to guide communication strategies so those working with them can actually function in their jobs.

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Comment Re: NO GOD NO (Score 1) 149

Or, now hear me out, they could write spend just enough money to capture the 'true to the book' audience that cares more about good writing than high budget effects and actors. It's the story that will draw in this crowd and getting no-name actors with a little skill will slash their costs. Use cheap settings like the old BBC shows.

Comment Missing the point (Score 1) 121

Programs that auto-'grade' essays have been around for at least 15 years. You get numerical scores in a few different categories. Usually, those scores go up the more you write, even if it's nonsensical. Even though the programs themselves say not to, teachers tell the kids to keep rewriting until they get a certain score.

What Writables did differently about 5 years ago was peer review. It'd anonymously make each student rate others' work in a few categories. Then the reviewers would get rated by the usefulness of their comments. It's not perfect, but it really did help students much more than the previous programs. Adding an LLM to the mix is probably just a marketing gimmick, but since it'll only be one of several scores, it might be a good thing.

Comment Re: Such Innovation!!! (Score 1) 140

I think the reason many don't like this 'PIP then fire' strategy is because the people doing the evaluating frequently place the people they like higher and then construct terminations for the people they don't. Its compounded by the fact that bad managers are the ones more likely to pull this and keep their similarly bad buddies.

I've seen it work the other way too, but only when it's a good manager that's willing to fight for transparency so everyone can see that the process is really the same for everyone.

Comment Re: saturated market and long-tail software issues (Score 1) 57

There's less than before, but it does exist. Here's some that I know is currently in use that doesn't work on Chromebooks:

Universe Sandbox^2 and Minecraft: Education Edition for k-6, full versions of Photoshop and the rest of Adobe Creative Cloud, full versions of MS Office, Corel Painter, basically any "industry standard" software that our kids learn on.

Mind you, I'm all for teaching kids about transferable skills rather than specific tools, but removing the option to use such a large set of software is undesirable. I'd love it if all those tools were platform agnostic.

Comment Re: Elimination of data caps (Score 1) 56

Some of us don't have a reasonable way to raise the cap. I could pay more for faster internet, but then I'll just run up on the cap faster. Paying after that it's like going over your completely arbitrary SMS allotment in the 90's.

I have fiber running under my back yard to the other city across the street, but my city didn't buy in. My neighbors over there pay less for more bandwidth and no cap. It must be nice to have real competition.

To be fair, the service has been rock solid. I've only needed customer service once. They did try to tell me it was my modem, but that their rent-a-hotspot would fix the problem. Turns out waiting for them to finish maintenance upstream was the solution.

Comment Give us an Updates Feed (Score 1) 32

I'd be happy if most of my games didn't auto-update, as long as we have a feed of which games _do_ have updates available. Heck, the main reason I have so many old games installed is so I can see when they come out with a random update a few years later. The Activity feed is making progress, but it's not there yet.

Comment Re: People misunderstand 3D (Score 1) 196

3D at home is also great in VR! Yeah, the resolution is low on the 1st Gen sets, but you don't have all the other downsides that come with the cheap glasses. It's only going to get better as the headsets improve.

It's great to sit in your lazyboy and move the screen to the ceiling area. You just lay back and relax.

Comment "also based on the master teachers' experience." (Score 1) 71

The idea behind these types of programs is to provide more personalized learnning. I've found that when kids are learning at their level, they actually like to learn.

I've worked with _a lot_ of these tools over the years, and the good ones always require interaction with a human teacher. They provide reports of where a student is struggling, and then the teacher will work with the student to resolve the issue, individually or in a small group with students that need similar interventions. The human ability to make intuitive teaching choices is vital.

These programs aim to allow both the teachers and the students to use their time more effectively. If the teacher just uses it as a babysitter so they can use class time to work on their master's degree (as I've seen multiple times), the kids will end up getting stuck on a topic for a long time, which again can make them hate the program, the teacher, and learning in general.

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