La Vie en Code: AI in Paris and The Most Important Question in the World

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Based on my experience as a curriculum specialist in the world of digital resources, here's the number one most successful content-sharing best practice of all time: do you have a group chat where you share nonsensical YouTube videos with each other? I'm sure the last thing you shared on it probably wasn't what you think of when you think of the life-changing potential of digital resources, but think of it anyway. Did you save it for later? There's so much that determines whether content "works" for someone, but for a curriculum specialist, whether it did or not is the most important question in the world. That's why I'm fascinated with these group chats and seek them out whenever we, at Learning Equality, visit our users: if they let me, I'll peer over their shoulders to see who's sharing what in Rajasthan (seventh-grade girls, Bollywood music), in Mexico (twentysomethings, stickered selfies), and in Kakuma refugee camp (everyone, hair styles, Office tutorials, conversion rates…).

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