How unique are hallucinated citations offered by generative Artificial Intelligence models? This is greatly useful by Dirk Spenneman on "the structure, recurrence, and onward citation" of "phantom references", using a paper I didn't write as an extended example arxiv.org/abs/2604.16407
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New today: "In 2024, the nation’s colleges and universities awarded 165,489 bachelor’s degrees in the #humanities—the smallest number of degrees awarded since 1991 and 30% below the recent high-water mark in 2012" bit.ly/4sDtLqM
Within the humanities, almost every discipline awarded fewer degrees in 2024 than 12 years earlier (Indicator II-03d). The largest proportional drops in degrees awarded occurred in religious studies (down 59%)"
I did spend a lot of time with students, but I'm not putting their photos on social media. We wrote a chapter of an RPG about water insecurity and talked about educational trajectories. I did a seminar on relational methods for grad students and trained folks on how to collect network data.
The city center in downtown Minas is surrounded by trees, and features a small fountain.
Minas has a beautiful square in the downtown. Students in town tracked down a sapling from the tree outside Anne Frank's window and planted it in the square. The first week I was here was the last week of summer break, so everyone was hanging out in the square in the evenings.
Common space at the UTEC Minas campus with tables for group meetings, a large metal staircase to the second floor, and a wall of windows that look out over the city.
The UTEC Minas campus is in the old bus station. Its a modular space offering (at the moment) programs for high school students and a brand new associate's degree.
Screenshot reads: She and other publishing specialists question whether LeapSpace’s limited reach is worth the cost. Users will need either an institutional subscription (based in part on the institution’s size and amount of research) or an individual one, which costs $32 a month. Many libraries are already struggling to afford existing subscriptions. And if users want to read the cited content, they will need a separate subscription to that content’s publisher—akin to paying for multiple video-streaming services.
The inevitable next stage of academic publishers profiting from academics' work is here - scraping it for AI then charging subscriptions for access to the AI summaries, and then again for the citations. Academic content assetization as we called it in a recent paper. www.science.org/content/arti...
Tomorrow is the last day for my posting before we start looking at applications!
Enjoyed talking w/EdWeek:"It’s important for CTE programs to offer pathways that have clear connections to careers after high school," said Ecton. High-quality programs also have strong relationships w/local industry and employers...& evolve to stay aligned w/workforce needs as the economy changes.
Agentic AI in education is a "ruse" - its promises of efficiency and productivity will really lead to an intensification of educators' work. Great to have @carloper.bsky.social on here now, and this is a smart short conversation with @neilselwyn.bsky.social www.buzzsprout.com/1301377/epis...
An "AI Ambassador" for Adobe and other companies tweeting: “Make your own prompts” isn’t advice. It’s basic integrity. I’m honestly fed up. Changing a few words, renaming the prompt, or slightly rephrasing it doesn’t make it yours, the idea is still the same, the vibe is the same, and the results are obviously similar. And no, this isn’t about one or two people, and it didn't happen once!!!! I’m not mentioning names because I don’t want to hurt anyone, but please… stop. Creating your own prompts is actually easier than copying someone else’s work! Try it
As soon as ChatGPT came out, I knew this "you plagiarized my unique AI prompt!" thing would happen lol. Wrote a short story about it (section 3) even: countercraft.substack.com/p/algorithm-...
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People who aspire to be academics: I wish to live a life of the mind
Actual academics:
Michiganders, both of our senators voted for the trans athlete ban this week. Please please please call them and tell them they have to vote against the ban on gender affirming care for minors that just passed the house. This bill will kill children.
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My PhD advisor met with me weekly for years. I think of that whenever my cup feels empty.
Maybe famous people don't mentor anybody... but I began this journey as as fifth grade teacher. A quote from The Crown pilot applies: "SHE *is* the assignment."
For educators, our students ARE the assignment.
This entire thread is a word and a half!
(and even within these elite institutional streets, a cool 20% of us are doing 80% of the internal advising work)
(one of my mentors used to always say "these famous folk don't mentor anybody")
Screenshot of a paper entry: Fictional Failures and Real-World Lessons: Ethical Speculation Through Design Fiction on Emotional Support Conversational AI Authors: Faye Kollig, Jessica Pater, Fayika Farhat Nova, Casey Fiesler (There are tabs with "abstract" and "summary" and "summary" is selected.)
The ACM Digital Library, where a LOT of computing-related research is published (I'd say at least 75% of my own publications), is now not only providing (without consent of the authors and without opt-in by readers) AI-generated summaries of papers, but they appear as the *default* over abstracts.
I have three different survey projects that need me to do a little bit of data matching by hand, and so they will sit until the new year, while I work on much more time intensive network graphs because nothing is worse than hand coding.
Alongside Dr. Jill Hermann-Wilmarth, I am co-editing a special issue of The Reading Teacher. Our topic, LGBTQ+ Literacies: Affirming Identities, Advancing Justice w/ Pre-K-6 Learners, is sure to be of interest to many & is SO NEEDED in these times! Manuscripts are due January 15, 2026! #literacies
How many classes today were canceled because a whole suite of EdTech services are built atop AWS?
You know what platform never crashes?
Seems like an opportune moment to re-up our paper about AWS seeking infrastructural dominance in education through a range of operations that include platforming the edtech industry on its cloud services codeactsineducation.wordpress.com/2022/07/12/h...
@drsaguilarsmith.bsky.social and I have a new pub out in AERA Open. We analyzed 400 abstracts of community colleges who received grants under the Title V Developing HSI program. This manuscript was so much fun to work on, and SAS is a dream thought partner. #HSIs #HigherEd #AcademicBluesky
And as I near the end of Year 15 post-PhD, looking back, I think the academic race is not given to the swift nor to the strong...
...but to those who have HELP enduring until the end.
Mentoring matters. A good academic mentor is worth the world. Makes such a difference in our careers & our lives.
New Pub at #RIHE: @stephaniesowl.bsky.social, @brownm.bsky.social, and #RachelSmith examine people and place factors related to college enrollment and post-college return migration. Social connectedness mattered for college going and high school engagement for returning home. doi.org/10.1007/s111...
Some key takeaways: 1-Social connectedness is related to increased odds of return 2-Workforce opportunities and educational attainment may shape students return decisions. Places that rely on agriculture & mining jobs were less likely to see returners & communities w > average bachelors attainment.
I have a new article in Resarch in Higher Education led by @stephaniesowl.bsky.social where we continue our work considering post-college migration behaviors. We examine what factors encourage enrollment, how communities change, and whether students return "home" or to places like home
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I believe in the power of grants to transform orgs & the field in powerful ways.
Yet, competitive grantmaking can also recreate harm, regardless of funders’ good intentions.
Cynthia Villarreal & I show this in our latest pub. Check it out. It’s open access👇🏽
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I am excited to share our new pub “Because I’m from a Rural Background”: An Examination of Rural Students in Higher Ed Through a Critical Non-Deficit Framework! Shoutout to my amazing co-authors @sonjaardoin.bsky.social, Nicole D. Cooper, and Vanessa A. Sansone! Thank you so much to The Journal of
Got confimed for 2 major surgeries this week. I will need funds & soon, but I was fired when I was diagnosed with cancer & my only income now is writing.
I hate to ask because I know we're all struggling, but I'd appreciate any donation.
Thank you & please share.
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