Category: Research

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250+ Educators attend 1st-time Purdue AI in P-12 Education conference

Over 250 educators attended the first annual Purdue AI in P-12 Education Conference on Nov. 11, 2024, at Purdue University.

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Inclusive voices, networking opportunities: Over 150 attend 1st-time ICLCLE literacy conference at Purdue

The Fourth annual Conference on Literacy, Culture, and Language Education (ICLCLE) took place from Oct. 25 – 27, 2024, at Purdue University.

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How does the Electoral College work?

Over the past several months, The Conversation has asked scholars of the Electoral College to explain how this system was developed and how it works and to describe whether – and how – it gives advantages to certain people based on where they live.

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Inaugural Purdue AI in P-12 Education conference “Convergence” coming Nov. 11

The first annual Purdue AI in P-12 Education Conference, “Convergence,” will take place on Nov. 11, 2024, at Purdue University.

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Who invented the Electoral College?

Phillip J. VanFossen, interim dean and civics educator, explains how the U.S. Electoral College came about.

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Students design “a game about AI using AI”

A fictitious Purdue professor has disappeared – and you must use artificial intelligence (AI) in order to rescue her! So goes the storyline behind an Alternate Reality Game (ARG) designed by a team of Purdue graduate students.

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