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Joao V Cunha (NSTTS)

Joao V Cunha (NSTTS)

@joaovc

A curated look at our strange present and wondrous future, with the occasional snippet about writing (views are my own). MTG arena, LoL (EUW): NSTTS

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Prof Brett Smith - Disability & Physical Activity
Another ‘good’ example of the McDonaldization of qualitative research !
Faheem Ullah@Faheem_uh

PhD Students – How to analyze qualitative data in seconds? Use this tool and see the magic for yourself. First, let’s quickly understand what qualitative data is. Qualitative data is non-numerical information such as: - Interview transcripts - Observational notes - Textual responses - Reports It takes a lot of time and effort to analyze qualitative data. You can automate it with this tool – MyRA 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐜𝐚𝐧 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐝𝐨 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐭𝐨𝐨𝐥? ➟ Organize and categorize your qualitative data ➟ You can import text, notes, and more into MyRA ➟ It allows you to perform in-depth analysis in seconds ➟ You can identify patterns and themes in your data ➟ You can code, tag, and sort your qualitative data ➟ You can create visual representations of your data 𝐇𝐨𝐰 𝐭𝐨 𝐮𝐬𝐞 𝐌𝐲𝐑𝐀? 1. Go to myraresearch.com and log in. 2. MyRA will guide you how to prepare your documents. 3. Once your documents are ready, upload them to MyRA. 4. MyRA will ask - what kind of analysis you want to perform. 5. It has two types – inductive analysis & deductive analysis. 6. After this, enter your question. 7. For better results, ask one question at a time. 8. After entering question, click on run analysis. 9. MyRA will start analyzing your documents. 10. After analysis is completed, it will email you the report. 11. Download and open the report. 12. It will have all the results you expected. MyRA also has a very user-friendly interface. This makes it very easy to use the tool. MyRA does not store or sell your data. Try MyRA today: myraresearch.com Anything you'd like to add? #phd #research

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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
Google's NotebookLM is the current best "wow this is amazing & useful" demo of AI Here I gave it the entire text of my book, it turned it into a podcast, a study guide, FAQ, timeline & quite accurate chat Listen to the first few minutes of the "podcast." Seriously, just listen.
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Auschwitz Memorial
Auschwitz Memorial@AuschwitzMuseum·
30 July 1925 | Jewish boy of Polish origin, Jan Jacob Altbaum, was born in Antwerp. He was deported to #Auschwitz from Kazerne Dossin in Mechelen on 18 August 1942. He did not survive.
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Saffron Olive
Saffron Olive@SaffronOlive·
With spoiler season kicking off today, what's your hype level for Assassin's Creed?
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volksvargas@volksvargas·
Se votas nesta merda, só mereces merda na tua vida
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Peter Tennant has moved to Bluesky
No. This is not acceptable. The methods section is the single most important part of a scientific paper. If those details are relegated to supplementary materials, then it's not a scientific paper in a scientific journal.
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Mafalda Anjos
Mafalda Anjos@manjos·
Impressionante, este grito de revolta, desesperado de alguém que sofre na pele os efeitos do discurso xenófobo anti-imigração. “Eu faço tudo direitinho!”, repete.
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Joao V Cunha (NSTTS)@joaovc·
@CatarinaCoutin3 Como escritor e por isso perito em proscrastinacao, o teu nível é realmente elevado 😃 Boa sorte c o relatório
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Data & Society
Data & Society@datasociety·
AI’s “infinite iterations are pure veneer: bloodless and gutless, serviceable furniture made of the deforested expanse of human experience,” writes novelist @rachelkhong. “A large language model doesn’t require experience, because it has consumed ours.” theatlantic.com/books/archive/…
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Joao V Cunha (NSTTS)@joaovc·
@SBMTGDev I’d also add specific to Arena: Opponent playing 100 cards never had to mulligan and has perfect curve.
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SBMTG@SBMTGDev·
Rules for standard #1
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Paul Schofield
Paul Schofield@pschofie79·
I’m in Portland, OR. They’ve got this homeless encampment that’s sanctioned by the city. These things are nicer than tents and the whole thing is cleaner and safer than other encampments. But it also manages to be sad and disturbing in its own way. . .
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#WOMENSART
#WOMENSART@womensart1·
'The Invisible', female workers of London series by contemporary artist Caroline Walker #WomensArt
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Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
Mushtaq Bilal, PhD@MushtaqBilalPhD·
Google Scholar has been flooded with research papers containing AI-generated text. Look up phrases like "An an AI langauge model," "I don't have access to real-time data," "As of my last knowledge update"... and you will see hundreds of papers with text generated by ChatGPT. These papers have been published not just by predatory journals. Even journals by established academic publishers like Elsevier are publishing papers with AI-generated content. Clearly, academics are using ChatGPT to generate content for their papers. But this is not the whole story...
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