From DSC: The items below are from Sam DeBrule’s Machine Learnings e-Newsletter. #Awesome “Sonoma County is adding artificial intelligence to its wildfire-fighting arsenal. The county has […]
Technology and Access to Justice: How Does It Work? — from lawdroid.com by Robin Bull Excerpt (emphasis DSC): At its most basic level, the term […]
Logging in to get kicked out: Inside America’s virtual eviction crisis — from technologyreview.com by Eileen Guo Excerpts: An unprecedented, imperfect moratorium Before the pandemic, […]
Initiative Aims to Find Future Diverse Lawyers in High School — from news.bloomberglaw.com by Meghan Tribe Excerpt: A new program seeks to build a pipeline […]
From DSC: Who needs to be discussing/debating “The Social Dilemma” movie? Whether one agrees with the perspectives put forth therein or not, the discussion boards […]
Connectivity gap persists for at least 300K California students — from educationdive.com by Shawna De La Rosa Dive Brief: California school districts are required to […]
Radar trends to watch: October 2020 — from oreilly.com Excerpt: This month, the big surprise is that there’s no significant technology news about COVID. And […]
For New Orleans–based firm, architecture is a tool for design justice — from autodesk.com by Redshift Video Excerpt: When Bryan C. Lee Jr. was a […]
From DSC: I hesitate to post this one…but this information and the phenomenon behind it likely has impacted what’s happening in the higher education space. […]
From A New Way Forward: Also see the following “Must Reads” from A New Way Forward: Get Real! by Carlos Moreno and Elliot Washor (Source: Navigating […]
Back-to-School Help for Students Without Internet — from by James K. Willcox For millions of families, broadband access is a challenge. These resources can help […]
From DSC: If one doesn’t have access to the Internet, a computer, or any such mobile technology as seen in the image above…could TV become […]