Instead, what is needed is a human-centered and tech-infused approach. The A.I. Roadmap explores how AI is transforming various aspects of education, such as creative thinking, information literacy, project-based learning, assessment, and personalized learning. It analyzes how AI is impacting each subject area and provides suggestions of best practices, recognizing that what exists today will be vastly different in a few months. Finally, it offers guidance on how educators can leverage AI tools while maintaining a focus on human values, critical thinking, and the development of essential human skills, elements that will continue to set us apart from the machines taking over multiple aspects of our society.
Tuesday, April 8, 2025
The A.I. Roadmap: Human Learning in the Age of Smart Machines
Thursday, April 3, 2025
Blue Exorcist, Vol. 17
Kato, Kazue. Blue Exorcist, Vol. 17. 2016. 186p. ISBN 9781421593333. Available in the graphic novels section of the library.
Shura Kirigakure has trained Rin and his classmates to become official Exwires. Despite her unorthodox methods and her skimpy outfits, Shura is one of the True Cross' most effective demon slayers. But now she is missing. Fearing she is in danger, Mephistopheles sends Rin and his brother Yukio to Shura's hometown province of Aomori, in the north, to locate their instructor and bring her back.
Rin thinks this is the perfect opportunity to talk with Yukio and figure out what is happening. In Blue Exorcist, Vol. 16, Yukio decided to put himself in harm's way to activate a latent power that dwells in him, but he has been unable to do so. He can't confess to Rin that he's worried he is slowly being possessed.
Their search in Aomori soon lead them to Shura, who has returned to the Dragon God, with whom she made a pact to deliver a child before her 30th birthday. Shura doesn't want kids, and she wants out of this arrangement, so she willingly allows the Dragon God to attack her, before being rescued by Rin and Yukio. She shares her story with them, explaining how she got here.
Returning to the temple, Rin and Yukio convince the Dragon God to let Shura go, but the Dragon God has a change of heart, and drags Shura with him to the depths of the lake. As she sinks to the bottom, Shura realizes she wants to live ...
The story continues in Blue Exorcist, Vol. 18.
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
A Queen's Game
Tuesday, April 1, 2025
Oxygen
Furthermore, oxygen is essential for the breakdown of organic matter, a vital process in nutrient cycling and maintaining the balance of our planet's ecosystems. From the smallest microorganisms to the largest mammals, oxygen plays a multifaceted role in supporting life and shaping the very fabric of our world. Recognizing the multifaceted importance of oxygen beyond its role in respiration provides a deeper appreciation for this essential element and its impact on the planet.
Thursday, March 27, 2025
Naruto, Vol. 22: Comrades
Kishimoto, Masashi. Naruto, Vol. 22: Comrades. 2007. 192p. ISBN 9781421518589. Available in the graphic novels section of the library.
Naruto and the rest of his team continue chasing the Sound ninjas who are transporting Sasuke. Choji was left behind in Naruto, Vol. 21, and the four remaining ninjas from Kohona are relentlessly tracking their enemies through the forest. Catching up to the three remaining Sound ninjas, Naruto, Neji, Kiba and Shikaramu are stopped by Kidomaru, whose ability are those of a spider. Neji steps up and confronts Kidomaru, while Naruto and his two friends continue the pursuit.
Using his chakra control, Neji is able to block most of Kidomaru's attempts, but a small blind spot almost causes his downfall. Fortunately, Neji devises a strategy. He takes a massive hit, but in turn takes enough control of Kidomaru's chakra to remove him as a thread.
Meanwhile, Orochimaru can no longer wait for Sasuke to arrive. The evil mastermind is forced to move to plan B to assure his own survival ...
The story continues in Naruto, Vol. 23: Predicament.
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Someone is Always Watching
The group's facade of friendship suddenly buckles under the weight of this aggression, and disturbing nightmares begin to plague Blythe's nights. Tucker has always had violent tendencies, and he had plenty of reasons to hate the principal. Tanya has dark secrets she might have wanted to protect. Gabrielle could be faking her amnesia. And Blythe herself is uncharacteristically experiencing fits of rage.
As this trauma seeps through everything, the erosion of trust undermines what remains of their friendship. But Blythe is determined to resolve what happened to them. Investigating this violent mystery, Blythe finds clues suggesting a long-forgotten secret hiding the truth about all of their pasts.
Fans of murder mystery books may enjoy Someone is Always Watching, but the promise of a thrilling novel unravels partly through the book as the plot becomes increasingly convoluted and is solved with a large section of the book still remaining. The pacing is uneven, and the characters don't feel fully developed. Though the premise behind the mystery shows potential, the execution falls short, leaving readers with a sense of disappointment and frustration.