To succeed in an AI world, students must learn the humantraits of writingSteve Sorensen
Students across Australia have started the new school year using pencils, pens and keyboards to learn to write. In workplaces, machines are also learning to write, so effectively that within a few years they may write better than humans. Sometimes they already do, as apps like
Grammarly demonstrate. Certainly, much everyday writing humans now do may soon be done by machines with artificial intelligence (AI).
The cheap pen that changed writing foreverSteve Sorensen
1) The ballpoint pen was invented in the 1930s by László Bíró and his brother Győrgy, who developed a viscous ink that dried quickly and didn't smudge.
2) The first mass-produced ballpoint pen was introduced by Reynolds International Pen Company in 1945 and was an instant success, selling 30,000 pens in the first week.
3) The ballpoint pen replaced messy fountain pens and was affordable and practical for mass use due to advances in plastics and manufacturing.
There is never one way to assuage the concerns of those looking to make a career out of writing. Many labour tirelessly for decades on manuscripts that never make it to print. The UK on average publishes around 185,000 new titles per year, ranking us the third largest publishing
market in the world, yet the number of aspiring writers is substantially greater.
Saying more with less: 4 ways grammatical metaphor improvesacademic writingSteve Sorensen
Young children often write as they speak. But the way we speak and the way we write isn’t quitethe same. When we speak, we often use many clauses (which include groups of words) in asentence. But when we write – particularly in academic settings — we should use fewer clausesand make the meaning clear with fewer words and clauses than if we were speaking.
Street Roots vendor profile | A writer for as long as she can remebmberSteve Sorensen
This is the second year Bronwyn has worked as an editor on the Street Roots Holiday Zine committeeand her first as the lead. The Holiday Zine celebrates vendors’ writing and art. The theme of this year’szine is survival. Bronwyn loves being a part of the creative process with others, “the coming togetherof great minds, sharing the different perspectives about creative works,” and the opportunity to helpeach creative gem shine.
The psychological benefits of writing by handSteve Sorensen
Word processors were met with mixed reactions when they debuted at the end of the ’60s. While they definitely made the task of writing faster, purists were as weary of this new technology as they were enamored of it. The writer John Updike, for instance,
said word processing made producing text “almost too easy.” In a letter to his editor at The New Yorker, Updike wrote, “I’ve bought a word processor and we’re slowly coming to an understanding. It’s quick as the devil, but has very little imagination,
and no small talk.”
Reading and Writing Again: On Zadie Smith’s “Intimations”Steve Sorensen
in the middle of one spring night said, “WHY NOT WRITING?” I answered myself in my notebook in the morning: “I DON’T WANT ANY OF THESE IDEAS.” I had also not been able to read, not before bed, not on the plane west. Not the celebrated memoir on my nightstand written by a poet who’d famously dined with a tyrant, not the favorite novel I’d turned to during a farewell Zoom conference, where my colleagues all brought parting words of joy Įom their own favorite works, where I compared New York, the town I’d called home for two decades, to the imaginary one called Gilead: “This whole town does look like whatever hope becomes aįer it begins to weary a little, then weary a little more. But hope deferred is still hope. I love this town.”
Decoding Cuneiform, One of the Earliest Forms of WritingSteve Sorensen
Sumer, arguably the world’s }rst civilization, was made up of a group of city-states. Located in Mesopotamia, what is now Iraq, these city-states engaged in trade and sometimes warfare with each other. They needed a system to record their }nancial transactions, and cuneiform did the job. So, unsurprisingly, the earliest examples of cuneiform show sales or the transfer of goods, such as grains or textiles, or the allocation of supplies.
To succeed in an AI world, students must learn the humantraits of writingSteve Sorensen
Students across Australia have started the new school year using pencils, pens and keyboards to learn to write. In workplaces, machines are also learning to write, so effectively that within a few years they may write better than humans. Sometimes they already do, as apps like
Grammarly demonstrate. Certainly, much everyday writing humans now do may soon be done by machines with artificial intelligence (AI).
The cheap pen that changed writing foreverSteve Sorensen
1) The ballpoint pen was invented in the 1930s by László Bíró and his brother Győrgy, who developed a viscous ink that dried quickly and didn't smudge.
2) The first mass-produced ballpoint pen was introduced by Reynolds International Pen Company in 1945 and was an instant success, selling 30,000 pens in the first week.
3) The ballpoint pen replaced messy fountain pens and was affordable and practical for mass use due to advances in plastics and manufacturing.
There is never one way to assuage the concerns of those looking to make a career out of writing. Many labour tirelessly for decades on manuscripts that never make it to print. The UK on average publishes around 185,000 new titles per year, ranking us the third largest publishing
market in the world, yet the number of aspiring writers is substantially greater.
Saying more with less: 4 ways grammatical metaphor improvesacademic writingSteve Sorensen
Young children often write as they speak. But the way we speak and the way we write isn’t quitethe same. When we speak, we often use many clauses (which include groups of words) in asentence. But when we write – particularly in academic settings — we should use fewer clausesand make the meaning clear with fewer words and clauses than if we were speaking.
Street Roots vendor profile | A writer for as long as she can remebmberSteve Sorensen
This is the second year Bronwyn has worked as an editor on the Street Roots Holiday Zine committeeand her first as the lead. The Holiday Zine celebrates vendors’ writing and art. The theme of this year’szine is survival. Bronwyn loves being a part of the creative process with others, “the coming togetherof great minds, sharing the different perspectives about creative works,” and the opportunity to helpeach creative gem shine.
The psychological benefits of writing by handSteve Sorensen
Word processors were met with mixed reactions when they debuted at the end of the ’60s. While they definitely made the task of writing faster, purists were as weary of this new technology as they were enamored of it. The writer John Updike, for instance,
said word processing made producing text “almost too easy.” In a letter to his editor at The New Yorker, Updike wrote, “I’ve bought a word processor and we’re slowly coming to an understanding. It’s quick as the devil, but has very little imagination,
and no small talk.”
Reading and Writing Again: On Zadie Smith’s “Intimations”Steve Sorensen
in the middle of one spring night said, “WHY NOT WRITING?” I answered myself in my notebook in the morning: “I DON’T WANT ANY OF THESE IDEAS.” I had also not been able to read, not before bed, not on the plane west. Not the celebrated memoir on my nightstand written by a poet who’d famously dined with a tyrant, not the favorite novel I’d turned to during a farewell Zoom conference, where my colleagues all brought parting words of joy Įom their own favorite works, where I compared New York, the town I’d called home for two decades, to the imaginary one called Gilead: “This whole town does look like whatever hope becomes aįer it begins to weary a little, then weary a little more. But hope deferred is still hope. I love this town.”
Decoding Cuneiform, One of the Earliest Forms of WritingSteve Sorensen
Sumer, arguably the world’s }rst civilization, was made up of a group of city-states. Located in Mesopotamia, what is now Iraq, these city-states engaged in trade and sometimes warfare with each other. They needed a system to record their }nancial transactions, and cuneiform did the job. So, unsurprisingly, the earliest examples of cuneiform show sales or the transfer of goods, such as grains or textiles, or the allocation of supplies.
Writing a novel is an arduous and solitary process that's why I need musicSteve Sorensen
What I love most about this particular genre of music isn’t just the bass that makes my flat shake
(sorry neighbours) it’s the storytelling. And it’s the double entendres that I catch and rewind
over and over again, in awe of the wordplay. Two legends in the game, D Double E and Frisco,
released albums (Double or Nothing and The Familiar Stranger, respectively) while I was in the
last stretch of writing, and I had these on repeat, keeping me company and driving me forward,
while I was crawling towards the finish line. It’s a cultural crossover that few might expect, but
to me, now it makes total sense.
How to dress your best for a job interviewSteve Sorensen
Does the pandemic have you job hunting? If you’ve landed a job interview in person or virtual, what you wear can either positively or negatively inyuence your overall image. Personal Image Consultant Ginger Burr from Total Image Consulting joins us with her top tips for choosing an interview outxt.
Promoting Strong Writing Skills With Digital InstructionSteve Sorensen
Writing is a crucial skill for learners, for their academic careers and their life after school. In our current situation,teachers need strategies for writing instruction that can be used in both face-to-face and virtual settings, becauseeven at schools that have reopened for in-person learning, there’s a chance we’ll have to shift back to distancelearning if local coronavirus cases surge. I have a technique that teachers across content areas and grade levelscan implement in their classes to enhance their writing instruction.
GCSEs: CCEA to close the book on English literature novel studySteve Sorensen
CCEA has published proposals to reduce what has to be taught in many GCSE subjects in the 2020/21 school year but has said public exams should take place again next summer.
"It would mean all students, regardless of their GCSE subject choices, can benefit from a reduction in the number of examinations they are required to take in summer 2021," CCEA said.
Why Hamilton's Leslie Odom Jr. Almost Walked Out On The MovieSteve Sorensen
The release of Hamilton on Disney+ has led to a big increase in
interest in the already beloved musical. That has meant a lot of
positive attention for the cast.
Filmmaking Class Offered For Middle-School StudentsSteve Sorensen
The Filmmakers Collaborative will return to Dennis in August for a week-long film class for middle-school students beginning Monday, August 3, at the Cape Cod Community Media Center. The class will run through the entire filmmaking process, ending the week with students having produced their own short film. Registration is now open at www.filmmakerscollab.org.
By This Time Next Week, ‘365 Days’ Could Become The First Movie On Netflix To...Steve Sorensen
1. The Polish erotic drama film 365 Days has been highly successful on Netflix, holding the top spot for 12 days which is the second most ever.
2. By this time next week, 365 Days could break the record for most consecutive days in Netflix's top 10 list, currently held by Despicable Me at 49 days.
3. If it maintains its success, 365 Days may also become the most streamed movie on Netflix for 2020, surpassing both Despicable Me and The Angry Birds Movie 2.
While SectionHiker is a backpacking blog, I also do an enormous amount of day hiking and like it because it can be such a social experience. Here are some tips that I provide day hikers who are just getting started and contact me seeking advice, to set them on the right path.
A QUARTER of us have done less exercise during lockdown, the British Heart Fo...Steve Sorensen
SOLOGNAC WAIST BAG is an alternative to a rucksack when
walking in warm weather.
Its six zipped pockets are ideal for carrying essentials for a
summer hike, with a handy hook for your water bottle.
Even as the miles passed, the bag remained comfortable and
it does not chaff or cut in, thanks to the adjustable straps.
Good value too. I would recommend it.
Melbourne coronavirus lockdown: Can I visit my partner, play golf, go hiking ...Steve Sorensen
Victoria recorded its highest daily coronavirus case numbers since the pandemic began, with 191 new COVID-19 infections
confirmed on Tuesday.
Premier Daniel Andrews said most of those were in the corridor of hotspots in Melbourne.
It prompted the Government to announce a six-week lockdown of metropolitan Melbourne and the Mitchell Shire, which is
on the city's northern fringe.
It means a return to stay-at-home orders for more than 5 million people from 11:59pm on Wednesday.
We'll get to how the lockdown will work, but first let's look at who is included.
Hello, summer hiking season. Can I introduce you to the newest addition to my trail wardrobe? The mask.
Yes, face coverings have become a true hot-button subject, but there's solid, scientific evidence wearing one cuts down on the chance that you'll become infected with COVID-19 or that you'll be passing it along if you're one of those silent spreaders.
The question about whether to wear one outside isn't as clear cut, though. Doesn't the natural breeze prevent germs from hanging in the air? The CDC guidelines say you're OK as long as you're able to maintain six feet of distance from others.
That's not always easy to do on hiking trails, as we found out on a recent trip to the North Cascades National Park.
While grinding up the 1,500-foot vertical climb to Pyramid Lake, we saw no one else. The journey through the forest, accompanied by birdsong and the soothing sounds from the nearby creek were the kind of balm that's one of the reasons we're committed to getting out in nature as often as possible.
Follow the make-or-break journey of 4 elite surfers in Inflection PointSteve Sorensen
Imagine devoting your life to something you love. Imagine crafting your whole being toward a year that gets you in position to share the stage with the world’s elite, an elite group who also share this same exact devotion. Then, picture mustering an additional hyperfocus to fulfilling that dream during pivotal saidyear and the realisation comes down to one of two final events. Both of them in the hardest of conditions yet.
Strong Women: Surfing taught me how to fail – and come back strongerSteve Sorensen
She has the unique kind of determination and work ethic that you only find in world-class athletes, and her six national gold medals speak volumes to this.
But winning isn’t the only experience of being an elite athlete, and with the highs come the crushing lows.
A surfer's work out guide while on isolationSteve Sorensen
This article provides exercises that surfers can do at home while in isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic. It recommends yoga to help with stretching, foam rolling to reduce knots, and using a slap line to improve balance. It also suggests exercises like toe clocks to strengthen hips, shrimp squats to improve range of motion, and foundation training to decompress the spine and engage core muscles. These home workouts can satisfy a surfer's needs until they are able to access the waves again.
Whether you're a fan of science fiction or secret intelligence, car chases or rooftop combat, Neo or Indiana, super pigs or 007, there's an action movie for every kind of adrenaline seeker on Netflix. The streaming service has classics as well as fresh installments — plus a smattering of original projects all their own. With so much streaming, it can be an overwhelming task to choose an adventure.
People Are Discussing What Certain Movies Would Be Like From Another Characte...Steve Sorensen
This document discusses movies that people want to see retold from different character perspectives. It provides examples of movies and the character point of views people are interested in, including: Toy Story from Andy's perspective, Mean Girls from Regina George's perspective, Harry Potter from Neville's perspective, 500 Days of Summer from Summer's perspective, Bird Box from the perspective of the man who forced people's eyes open, and Twilight from Charlie's perspective.
Pants or no pants? Tips for virtual job interviews from home Steve Sorensen
If you have the good fortune of scoring a virtual job interview in the middle of a pandemic, the initial euphoria of potential employment may soon be replaced with anxiety over what to wear — as well as putting your home life on display for a potential employer.
93% of People You Interview for a Job Feel AnxiousSteve Sorensen
Are you going to interview job candidates for your small business? If yes, then you should try to make them relaxed in order to better evaluate them because many job candidates feel anxious during interviews. And interview anxiety often rattles the performance of interviewees.
According to the recent survey recent survey from JDP, a majority of job candidates (93%) have experienced anxiety related to their interview.
Rocky is a 1-year-old hound/pit bull mix puppy who is shy but sweet. He is looking for an adoptive home with someone patient who can help continue his training and socialization. Rocky would make an excellent walking or hiking partner but needs to be in a home without cats or young children. The shelter is temporarily closed to the public due to COVID-19 but is still conducting adoptions by appointment only.
On April 2, the Appalachian Trail Conservancy and Appalachian Trail clubs requested that the federal government consider closing the trail to hiking. The trail — which, in Pennsylvania, crosses the Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike along a ridge in northern Lehigh and Northampton Counties — is already closed in some areas because of state and federal restrictions. Those areas can be found here (https://wildeast.appalachiantrail.org/explore/planand-prepare/hiking-basics/health/covid19/a-t-closures/). The conservancy requests that you stay off the trail no matter what local regulations advise because crowds have made hiking dangerous in many places.
Writing a novel is an arduous and solitary process that's why I need musicSteve Sorensen
What I love most about this particular genre of music isn’t just the bass that makes my flat shake
(sorry neighbours) it’s the storytelling. And it’s the double entendres that I catch and rewind
over and over again, in awe of the wordplay. Two legends in the game, D Double E and Frisco,
released albums (Double or Nothing and The Familiar Stranger, respectively) while I was in the
last stretch of writing, and I had these on repeat, keeping me company and driving me forward,
while I was crawling towards the finish line. It’s a cultural crossover that few might expect, but
to me, now it makes total sense.
How to dress your best for a job interviewSteve Sorensen
Does the pandemic have you job hunting? If you’ve landed a job interview in person or virtual, what you wear can either positively or negatively inyuence your overall image. Personal Image Consultant Ginger Burr from Total Image Consulting joins us with her top tips for choosing an interview outxt.
Promoting Strong Writing Skills With Digital InstructionSteve Sorensen
Writing is a crucial skill for learners, for their academic careers and their life after school. In our current situation,teachers need strategies for writing instruction that can be used in both face-to-face and virtual settings, becauseeven at schools that have reopened for in-person learning, there’s a chance we’ll have to shift back to distancelearning if local coronavirus cases surge. I have a technique that teachers across content areas and grade levelscan implement in their classes to enhance their writing instruction.
GCSEs: CCEA to close the book on English literature novel studySteve Sorensen
CCEA has published proposals to reduce what has to be taught in many GCSE subjects in the 2020/21 school year but has said public exams should take place again next summer.
"It would mean all students, regardless of their GCSE subject choices, can benefit from a reduction in the number of examinations they are required to take in summer 2021," CCEA said.
Why Hamilton's Leslie Odom Jr. Almost Walked Out On The MovieSteve Sorensen
The release of Hamilton on Disney+ has led to a big increase in
interest in the already beloved musical. That has meant a lot of
positive attention for the cast.
Filmmaking Class Offered For Middle-School StudentsSteve Sorensen
The Filmmakers Collaborative will return to Dennis in August for a week-long film class for middle-school students beginning Monday, August 3, at the Cape Cod Community Media Center. The class will run through the entire filmmaking process, ending the week with students having produced their own short film. Registration is now open at www.filmmakerscollab.org.
By This Time Next Week, ‘365 Days’ Could Become The First Movie On Netflix To...Steve Sorensen
1. The Polish erotic drama film 365 Days has been highly successful on Netflix, holding the top spot for 12 days which is the second most ever.
2. By this time next week, 365 Days could break the record for most consecutive days in Netflix's top 10 list, currently held by Despicable Me at 49 days.
3. If it maintains its success, 365 Days may also become the most streamed movie on Netflix for 2020, surpassing both Despicable Me and The Angry Birds Movie 2.
While SectionHiker is a backpacking blog, I also do an enormous amount of day hiking and like it because it can be such a social experience. Here are some tips that I provide day hikers who are just getting started and contact me seeking advice, to set them on the right path.
A QUARTER of us have done less exercise during lockdown, the British Heart Fo...Steve Sorensen
SOLOGNAC WAIST BAG is an alternative to a rucksack when
walking in warm weather.
Its six zipped pockets are ideal for carrying essentials for a
summer hike, with a handy hook for your water bottle.
Even as the miles passed, the bag remained comfortable and
it does not chaff or cut in, thanks to the adjustable straps.
Good value too. I would recommend it.
Melbourne coronavirus lockdown: Can I visit my partner, play golf, go hiking ...Steve Sorensen
Victoria recorded its highest daily coronavirus case numbers since the pandemic began, with 191 new COVID-19 infections
confirmed on Tuesday.
Premier Daniel Andrews said most of those were in the corridor of hotspots in Melbourne.
It prompted the Government to announce a six-week lockdown of metropolitan Melbourne and the Mitchell Shire, which is
on the city's northern fringe.
It means a return to stay-at-home orders for more than 5 million people from 11:59pm on Wednesday.
We'll get to how the lockdown will work, but first let's look at who is included.
Hello, summer hiking season. Can I introduce you to the newest addition to my trail wardrobe? The mask.
Yes, face coverings have become a true hot-button subject, but there's solid, scientific evidence wearing one cuts down on the chance that you'll become infected with COVID-19 or that you'll be passing it along if you're one of those silent spreaders.
The question about whether to wear one outside isn't as clear cut, though. Doesn't the natural breeze prevent germs from hanging in the air? The CDC guidelines say you're OK as long as you're able to maintain six feet of distance from others.
That's not always easy to do on hiking trails, as we found out on a recent trip to the North Cascades National Park.
While grinding up the 1,500-foot vertical climb to Pyramid Lake, we saw no one else. The journey through the forest, accompanied by birdsong and the soothing sounds from the nearby creek were the kind of balm that's one of the reasons we're committed to getting out in nature as often as possible.
Follow the make-or-break journey of 4 elite surfers in Inflection PointSteve Sorensen
Imagine devoting your life to something you love. Imagine crafting your whole being toward a year that gets you in position to share the stage with the world’s elite, an elite group who also share this same exact devotion. Then, picture mustering an additional hyperfocus to fulfilling that dream during pivotal saidyear and the realisation comes down to one of two final events. Both of them in the hardest of conditions yet.
Strong Women: Surfing taught me how to fail – and come back strongerSteve Sorensen
She has the unique kind of determination and work ethic that you only find in world-class athletes, and her six national gold medals speak volumes to this.
But winning isn’t the only experience of being an elite athlete, and with the highs come the crushing lows.
A surfer's work out guide while on isolationSteve Sorensen
This article provides exercises that surfers can do at home while in isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic. It recommends yoga to help with stretching, foam rolling to reduce knots, and using a slap line to improve balance. It also suggests exercises like toe clocks to strengthen hips, shrimp squats to improve range of motion, and foundation training to decompress the spine and engage core muscles. These home workouts can satisfy a surfer's needs until they are able to access the waves again.
Whether you're a fan of science fiction or secret intelligence, car chases or rooftop combat, Neo or Indiana, super pigs or 007, there's an action movie for every kind of adrenaline seeker on Netflix. The streaming service has classics as well as fresh installments — plus a smattering of original projects all their own. With so much streaming, it can be an overwhelming task to choose an adventure.
People Are Discussing What Certain Movies Would Be Like From Another Characte...Steve Sorensen
This document discusses movies that people want to see retold from different character perspectives. It provides examples of movies and the character point of views people are interested in, including: Toy Story from Andy's perspective, Mean Girls from Regina George's perspective, Harry Potter from Neville's perspective, 500 Days of Summer from Summer's perspective, Bird Box from the perspective of the man who forced people's eyes open, and Twilight from Charlie's perspective.
Pants or no pants? Tips for virtual job interviews from home Steve Sorensen
If you have the good fortune of scoring a virtual job interview in the middle of a pandemic, the initial euphoria of potential employment may soon be replaced with anxiety over what to wear — as well as putting your home life on display for a potential employer.
93% of People You Interview for a Job Feel AnxiousSteve Sorensen
Are you going to interview job candidates for your small business? If yes, then you should try to make them relaxed in order to better evaluate them because many job candidates feel anxious during interviews. And interview anxiety often rattles the performance of interviewees.
According to the recent survey recent survey from JDP, a majority of job candidates (93%) have experienced anxiety related to their interview.
Rocky is a 1-year-old hound/pit bull mix puppy who is shy but sweet. He is looking for an adoptive home with someone patient who can help continue his training and socialization. Rocky would make an excellent walking or hiking partner but needs to be in a home without cats or young children. The shelter is temporarily closed to the public due to COVID-19 but is still conducting adoptions by appointment only.
On April 2, the Appalachian Trail Conservancy and Appalachian Trail clubs requested that the federal government consider closing the trail to hiking. The trail — which, in Pennsylvania, crosses the Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike along a ridge in northern Lehigh and Northampton Counties — is already closed in some areas because of state and federal restrictions. Those areas can be found here (https://wildeast.appalachiantrail.org/explore/planand-prepare/hiking-basics/health/covid19/a-t-closures/). The conservancy requests that you stay off the trail no matter what local regulations advise because crowds have made hiking dangerous in many places.