How Much Do You Know About Egypt?
Can you find Egypt on a map? What else do you know about this African nation with 100 million people?
Word of the Day: perplexed
This word has appeared in 122 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
Kanye West Merchandise The USA Famous Rapper Fashion
Kanye West has not only made a lasting impact on the music industry but has also established himself as a formidable force in the fashion world. His merchandise and fashion lines, notably through Yeezy and various collaborations, have redefined streetwear and high fashion. With a unique blend of bold design, innovative ideas, and cultural influence,…
Overcoming Mobile Learning Challenges in 2024
Nowadays, if you want to go to a sporting event, you have to use the mobile app. Wish to go to the movies? Preference is mobile app. Airlines? You must use the mobile app – yes they take the paper one too, but how many times are you concerned you lost the paper ticket? As…
Gen-AI and Learning Systems – The Latest
A few days ago, Brad Lightcap, in an interview with CNBC, stated, among other things, that “one of the most overhyped parts of artificial intelligence is that in one fell swoop, it can deliver substantive business change.” (The Verge OpenAI COO thinks AI for business is overhyped, Dec 4, 2023) He added that companies are…
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Free course of Creativity and Innovation
The following course in Creativity and Innovation is provided in its entirety by Atlantic International University's "Open Access Initiative" which strives to make knowledge...
Train in Twilight
Students in U.S. high schools can get free digital access to The New York Times until Sept. 2021.What story does this image inspire for you? Where is this train heading? How important is its cargo? What is its cargo? Is the train carrying stowaways? Who is the conductor? What types of people live in the…
Sort Out Your Business Style With Custom Logo & Branding
March 26, 2024 Starting a new business is super exciting! And to make your venture even more successful, I suggest investing in custom branding with a professionally designed logo. Trust me, it makes your life so much easier when communicating on social media and it also adds a touch of professionalism to your business. Branding…
What Work of Art Should Your Friends Fall in Love With?
Do you know the New York Times series “5 Minutes That Will Make You Love …”? Its writers and editors choose the five minutes or so they would play to make their friends fall in love with classical music, piano, opera, cello, Mozart, 21st-century composers, violin, Baroque music, sopranos, Beethoven, flute, string quartets, tenors, Brahms,…
Weekly News Quiz for Students: Grammys, N.C.A.A. Champions, Russian Atrocities
New data on teen mental health during the pandemic suggests that for many, home life was full of stressors. In a nationwide survey of 7,705 high school students, percent said they suffered emotional abuse from a parent or another adult in their house in the preceding year, and 11.3 percent said they suffered physical abuse.
Why the Future of Learning Starts with Building
Coding has always served two purposes: the intrinsic drive to build something, and the practical path to a lucrative career. Even the most passionate code aficionados don’t dream of variables or syntax — they want to make a website, a tool, a game. For years, the career upside was impossible to ignore. You could land a stable SWE job, bootstrap your own app, or join a buzzy…
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Word of the Day: winnow
winnow ˈwi-(ˌ)nō verbnoun: the act of separating grain from chaffverb: separate the chaff from by using air currentsverb: blow onverb: blow away or off with a current of airverb: select desirable parts from a group or list_________The word winnow has appeared in 19 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on June…
The TCP Three-Way Handshake Explained
The Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is the most widely used internet connectivity protocol for enabling communication of data between computers across a computer network. TCP/IP, paired with Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), has revolutionized the way we do everyday things, allowing for information to be passed nearly instantaneously around the world. The internet as we…
Lesson of the Day: ‘Meet Your Meme Lords’
Find all our Lessons of the Day here.Lesson OverviewFeatured Article: “Meet Your Meme Lords” by Steven KurutzA small team at the Library of Congress is archiving internet culture as fast as it can. Already the library has amassed more than 2.129 petabytes of data — or put another way, 18 billion digital documents. And that’s…
How Worried Should We Be About a Resurgence of Once-Common Childhood...
After years of holding steady, American vaccination rates against once-common childhood diseases have been dropping.Take a look at the graph above showing the share of United States kindergartners vaccinated against measles, polio and whooping cough since 2011-12.What do you notice? What do you wonder?What’s your reaction to the graph? How concerned are you about the…
Lesson of the Day: ‘Shifting Norms on Tattoos in Japan’
This lesson is a part of our Accessible Activities feature, which aims to welcome a wider variety of learners to our site and to The Times in general. Learn more and tell us what you think here.Lesson OverviewFeatured Article: “Shifting Norms on Tattoos in Japan” by Hikari HidaIn recent years, beliefs about tattoos have been…
How Important Is Mindfulness to Your Daily Life?
How do you cope when you feel stressed, sad or overwhelmed? Have you ever practiced meditation? Is it important to your daily or weekly mental wellness?In “Meditations for Uncertain Times” Tara Parker-Pope shares a series of five-minute meditations. She writes:Meditation won’t solve all your problems, but it can give your mind a rest and help…














