Longworth: Bridging the gap with AI
Just as the Internet revolutionized global connectivity in the late 20th century, Artificial Intelligence is now becoming a bridge between
Read moreJust as the Internet revolutionized global connectivity in the late 20th century, Artificial Intelligence is now becoming a bridge between
Read moreAs we bid farewell to the warmth and vitality of summer and brace ourselves for the chilly embrace of autumn, I thought about the events that have shaped our world.
Read moreIn last week’s article, we talked about how ChatGPT can help families plan for the success of students in the future.
Read moreQuite recently, I discovered using AI with ChatGPT is an invaluable, beneficial resource tool which can be utilized both by parents and youth in planning education and career goals for students.
Read moreNavigating your child’s education can often feel like setting sail on uncharted waters.
Read moreIn a previous article, I discussed the concerns and impacts of technology and social media on Generation Z (those born between 1997 and 2012), while also offering potential solutions.
Read moreRecently, I finished reading Jonathan Haidt’s book, The Anxious Generation (that I recommend highly), which reinforced my belief that smartphones, social media, and video games are creating serious mental health concerns for Gen Z (the generation born after 1995).
Read more(editor’s note: West Carleton Online published the first half of this two part column Friday, May 17, and you can
Read moreIn our journey from the information age, we find ourselves navigating a society increasingly driven by misinformation. The shift has profound implications, particularly for our youth.
Read moreIn responding to the feedback from my previous article, A Call to Our Retirees for Our Youth, I particularly noted the concerns raised by parents of Generation Z – those born between 1997 and 2012. It is crucial we address these anxieties effectively.
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