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Mentorship in motion: Student perceptions of experiential learning in forensic anthropology

Teaching Anthropology

Brendan : The biggest challenges I faced were in learning what information is important when conducting analyses and learning proper documentation of work and results. The post Mentorship in motion: Student perceptions of experiential learning in forensic anthropology first appeared on Teaching Anthropology.

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Bits and Bytes Don’t Leave Bones

Anthropology News

A government agency digitizing census records might preserve official documents while disregarding handwritten notes. It calls for the development of standardized metadata, interoperable repositories, and sustainable digital preservation strategies to ensure that anthropological records remain accessible across generations.

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Tackling the Impossibility—and Necessity—of Counting the World’s Languages

Sapiens

Researchers, institutions, and governments need to document the number of languages to develop and assess policies aimed at enhancing the vitality of dwindling languages. Fast forward to 2007, when the ISO 639-3 documented more than 7,500 languages, including ancient languages and languages that have no current users.

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AI for Learning: Experiments from Three Anthropology Classrooms

Anthropology News

AI is shaping our everyday lives, but as anthropology teaching faculty, most of our recent AI-related conversations have had a singular focus: how to deal with generative AI tools like ChatGPT in the classroom. Below, we present case studies from three anthropology courses using three different sets of AI tools.

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Anthropology at a Crossroads: Confronting Challenges and Reimagining the Future

Anthropology News

Anthropology has long been celebrated as a discipline that offers profound insights into human cultures, societies, and behaviors. As we navigate the complexities of the twenty-first century, anthropology faces an ever-evolving landscape that presents challenges and opportunities for renewal and growth.

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Other Anthropology Schools: Translating Disciplinary Treasures for “Undisciplined” Minds

Anthropology News

The courses covered many domains—design, medicine, the environment—but most featured an anthropological flair, and most of the organizers had an anthropology background. I titled my course—one of the four core courses—“Tears of the Earth: An Anthropological Thinking Experiment.”

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These teens can do incredible math in their heads but fail in a classroom

The Hechinger Report

Nobel Prize winning economists Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo, a husband and wife research team at MIT, documented how teenage street sellers who were excellent at mental arithmetic werent good at rudimentary classroom math. That would take a longer anthropological study to observe them over time.