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Trinette Carruthers helps students describe objects by their attributes.
So we can all breathe a sigh of relief and safely put aside any qualms about using “whose” to describe an apple, an app, or an apparatus. Common sense, whose virtues are not always recognized ...
Imagine describing the precise dimensions of a common object—like a coin—for another person. Did you move your hand, pretending to pick one up to show its size? If so, you likely weren’t alone. A new ...
Building on advances in object recognition, machine translation and neural networks, scientists have developed software that converts pictures into sentences ...
In this lesson, journalist Stan Grant, a Wiradjuri man, describes an important historical document that had a significant impact on Indigenous Australians—including himself.
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