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ABSTRACT Objective To clarify the clinical relevance of dopamine transporter single‐photon emission computed tomography (DAT‐SPECT) abnormalities in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), with a prespecified focus on sex‐stratified associations with disease progression and short‐term prognosis.
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AI and the Future of Education
Proceedings of the 29th ACM International Conference on Multimedia, 2021It has become clear that AI will profoundly transform society. AI will dramatically change the socio-technological landscape, produce seismic economic shifts, and fundamentally reshape the workforce in ways that we are only beginning to grasp. With its imminent arrival, it is critically important to deeply engage with questions around how we should ...
James C. Lester
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The Future of Education, the Education of the Future
2020The QS World University Ranking is an established ranking of universities that is usually considered definitive. Quacquarelli Symonds examines more than 2,000 institutions and ranks more than 800 of them, taking into account and weighting numerous ...
N. Csizmadia
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Blockchain Technologies: A Study of the Future of Education
Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, 2022This paper provides insights into the possible, plausible and desirable futures of using blockchain technologies in education. While several universities and education providers are already beginning to use blockchain technologies for complex record ...
M. J. Fleener
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Science, 2018
We asked young scientists: Are our schools and universities adequately prepared to educate young people for future challenges? What is the most pressing issue in your field, and what one improvement could your country make to its current education system to prepare students to face it?
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We asked young scientists: Are our schools and universities adequately prepared to educate young people for future challenges? What is the most pressing issue in your field, and what one improvement could your country make to its current education system to prepare students to face it?
Pietrzak, Barbara +32 more
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Future of Education in Industry 4.0
Research Anthology on Digital Transformation, Organizational Change, and the Impact of Remote Work, 2021With the developments in technology and innovation, the manufacturing, workforce, training, and educational systems were affected. Facing the fourth industrial revolution, academics are researching the possible changes that might arise in education and ...
R. Nafea, E. Toplu
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Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2005
AbstractThe 21st century clinical psychologist will need to become actively engaged in establishing our nation's health care policies and priorities to ensure that the psychological aspects of care are given greater priority. The clinician's workplace and target clientele will drastically change, with the development of a global and preventive ...
Patrick H, DeLeon +2 more
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AbstractThe 21st century clinical psychologist will need to become actively engaged in establishing our nation's health care policies and priorities to ensure that the psychological aspects of care are given greater priority. The clinician's workplace and target clientele will drastically change, with the development of a global and preventive ...
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Back to the future of education: Four OECD scenarios for schooling
Education, 2020Our world is in a perpetual state of change. There are always multiple versions of the future – some are assumptions, others hopes and fears. To prepare, we have to consider not only the changes that appear most probable, but also the ones that we are ...
T. Burns, M. Fuster
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The Future of Artificial Intelligence in Special Education Technology
Journal of Special Education Technology, 2023This manuscript presents a preliminary discussion of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a disruptive technology with the potential to significantly change special education practices. The article begins with a brief description of the development of AI. The
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