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Generative AI and K-12 Education: An MIT Perspective · Optimism and Pessimism - roadmap for AI in K-12

Generative AI and K-12 Education: An MIT Perspective · Optimism and Pessimism - roadmap for AI in K-12 | gpmt | Scoop.it
In November of 2022, a Silicon Valley company launched an invention that could complete students’ homework for them. Available only to subscribers at first, by the spring of 2023 OpenAI’s ChatGPT-3.5 was available to millions of students. As of January 2023, anyone with . . .

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Hatha Yoga Training : Hatha Yoga (ha="sun" tha="moon") seeks to unite mental via the practice of asanas (yoga postures), pranayama (yoga breathing), mudra (body gestures), bandha (energy locks or seals), and shatkarma (internal cleansing). These muscle techniques are intended to strengthen and detoxify physical health, nurture prana (life-force energy), and ignite kundalini (dormant spiritual energy). Modern Hatha Yoga does not highlight most of these esoteric approaches and rather focuses primarily on physical yoga practises.



What exactly is Hatha Yoga Training?

The Sanskrit term "hatha" may be rendered into English in two ways: as "deliberate" or "forceful," referring to the active path of yoga—or as "sun" (ha) and "moon" (tha), referring to the yoga of balance. Taken together, hatha yoga may be characterized as a series of intentional and active practices that attempt to attain peace and equilibrium in the mind, body, and spirit. This kind of yoga is known as "the vigorous way," and it incorporates the practice of physical postures as well as breathing exercises. Hatha yoga is the most common form of yoga class offered in the Western world. This approach is the foundation for the majority of the popular kinds of yoga practiced in yoga studios. It is frequently used to denote a gentler or more newcomer approach.

 

Hatha Yoga's Origins

Hatha Yoga Training is a relatively new style in the history of yoga training, having evolved from Tantra Yoga philosophies and techniques. Tantrics valued the physical body as a route to enlightenment, creating the physical-spiritual linkages and body-centered practices that led to Hatha Yoga. However, Hatha Yoga is different in that it focuses on altering the physical body via cleansing and nurturing of the body's subtle energies. This project's ultimate purposeThe goal of this style of yoga is to focus life energy into the central channel and bring it up to the crown chakra. The secret techniques of breath retention, bandhas, and mudras that would channel and elevate one's energy levels high enough to achieve enlightenment are not taught in most current programs. We always try to give you best information on our website so you can follow Shashank Goyal Digital Marketing and you’ll find interesting content every week. Each of the Hatha Yoga Training of this type of yoga is viewed as a preparatory stage to obtaining the deeper levels of meditation and enlightenment discovered on the raja yoga path.

 

The Hatha Yoga Pradipika is the oldest and most frequently utilized ancient treatise on the physical methods of Hatha Yoga. This book was created in the 15th century CE by Swami Swatamarama and is taken from ancient Sanskrit literature, the teachings of well-known masters, and Swatamarama's personal yogic experiences. The primary purpose of this publication is to enlighten Hatha Yoga's physical disciplines and practices and to link them with Raja Yoga's higher spiritual aspirations.


Swatamarama continues by clarifying the link between the two, teaching us that Hatha Yoga Training is a preparatory practice for Raja Yoga. He claims that gaining self-control and identity is much simpler when we begin with the physical and energetic body rather than attempting to manage the thought directly as in Raja Yoga. Good Yoga results comes with a Daily routine and this is one of the Good Habits you can admire. Through the command of the prana, or energy of the body, we may then appropriate the control of our thoughts and gain success with Raja Yoga.

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Mooc : la recette des chercheurs de Stanford et du MIT pour favoriser la persistance

Mooc : la recette des chercheurs de Stanford et du MIT pour favoriser la persistance | gpmt | Scoop.it
REPÉRÉ DANS LA PRESSE AMÉRICAINE. Pour inciter les élèves de Mooc à aller au bout des cours, des chercheurs de Stanford et du MIT ont proposé à un public cible un exercice d

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A Curated Collection of Innovative Documentaries: The MIT Docubase

A Curated Collection of Innovative Documentaries: The MIT Docubase | gpmt | Scoop.it
The open documentary lab

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Anne Méner's curator insight, December 2, 2013 2:42 PM

Une mine de documentaires à découvrir

María Dolores Díaz Noguera's curator insight, December 5, 2013 7:13 AM

Great one.

Kimberley Vico's curator insight, December 8, 2013 2:41 AM

Incredible documentaries... something for everyone...!

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An Online Interactive Learning Tool to help your students be more aware of multitasking dangers

Digital media have influenced almost every aspect of our lives -- how we work, study, spend leisure time, interact with others and understand the world. Their impact is so huge that we can hardly imagine our lives without these media anymore.

Read more: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/digitalnation/resources/multitasking/#ixzz1s9gb5iwc


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Online Education Revolution - MIT style

Online Education Revolution - MIT style | gpmt | Scoop.it

“MIT has long believed that anyone in the world with the motivation and ability to engage MIT coursework should have the opportunity to attain the best MIT-based educational experience that Internet technology enables. OpenCourseWare’s great success signals high demand for MIT’s course content and propels us to advance beyond making content available. MIT now aspires to develop new approaches to online teaching.” said MIT President Susan Hockfield


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M-Blocks 2.0: Self-assembling Modular Robots | #Robotics

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http://news.mit.edu/2019/self-transforming-robot-blocks-jump-spin-flip-identify-each-other-1030
Video by John Romanishin and Tom Buehler
Edited by Tom Buehler

 

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

 

https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-innovative-technologies-and-developments/?&tag=Robotics

 


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MIT Launching Free MOOCs in Video Game Design and Educational Technology

MIT Launching Free MOOCs in Video Game Design and Educational Technology | gpmt | Scoop.it
Some of the brightest minds in science in technology today want to teach video game design and online education for free.

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Affective Computing Group/MIT : "Training | My Automated Conversation coacH

MACH, My Automated Conversation coacH, is a system for people to practice social interactions in face-to-face scenarios. It consists of a 3D character that can see, hear and make its own decisions in real time. The system was validated in the context of job interviews with 90 MIT undergraduate students. Students who interacted with MACH demonstrated significant performance improvement…

 

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> Affective Computing Group/MIT : http://bit.ly/16Tz5KR

> Ehsan Hoque/ACG MIT : http://bit.ly/1dAuK3p

> About MACH : http://bit.ly/19KRxW5

 


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MIT to develop new Open Learning Enterprise unit for online learning

MIT to develop new Open Learning Enterprise unit for online learning | gpmt | Scoop.it

The main instructor who developed the first MITx course, Professor Anant Agarwal, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, has been appointed by the Provost to set up a new unit:

‘an Open Learning Enterprise (working title) at MIT, which is charged with developing a robust, open-source technology platform for interactive, pedagogically effective online learning, and working with MIT faculty to create content to be hosted on the platform.

Dr. Agarwal’s initial goals are the rapid organization of the enterprise, the rapid development of a technology platform for online courses and the development of high-quality MITx subjects.

MIT will make the open-learning software available free of cost, so that others… can leverage the same software for their online education offerings.

MITx will be coupled with an Institute-wide research initiative into online learning that will study how students, whether on campus or part of a virtual community, learn most effectively.’

 


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M.I.T. Game-Changer: Free Online Education For All - Forbes

M.I.T. Game-Changer: Free Online Education For All - Forbes | gpmt | Scoop.it

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.) will announce on Monday that they intend to launch an online learning initiative called M.I.T.x,which will offer the online teaching of M.I.T. courses free of charge to anyone in the world.


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Tom George's comment, January 2, 2012 10:07 AM
Wow if this is true this is huge for education. Thanks for sharing this today.
Gust MEES's comment, January 2, 2012 10:26 AM
@http://www.scoop.it/u/internet-billboards,

I agree completely with You! That is a revolution, an innovation... Something I am advocating since more than 40 years, FREE Education, I am more than HAPPY to see this starting, WOW :)

Here is the link from MIT-Web site, will publish it also now as it looks really unbelievable http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2011/mitx-education-initiative-1219.html

Have a nice day and best regards,
Gust