Digital technology makes it possible to improve the clarity, precision and utility of textbooks. A process known as “knowledge engineering” powers those improvements. We should embrace it now.
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Tamil Nadu Governor R.N. Ravi highlights the lack of recognition for Tamil Nadu freedom fighters in college textbooks.
UMass Lowell, together with colleges and universities across the state, is developing free, online textbooks that are more ...