Digital technology makes it possible to improve the clarity, precision and utility of textbooks. A process known as “knowledge engineering” powers those improvements. We should embrace it now.
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Tamil Nadu Governor R.N. Ravi highlights the lack of recognition for Tamil Nadu freedom fighters in college textbooks.
The books, a remnant of a longhand, cursive age, had power, traumatizing decades of college students. Teachers passed out the exam questions, then the blue books. You sat in a room, tried to fill ...