Overcoming Procrastination . . . Now
ALBANY, N.Y. (June 27, 2019) — Online education is becoming increasingly available and trusted by both employers and students, with many workers turning to it to advance their education and job prospects. Online courses, however, require self-regulation, and that often invites an impediment to learning success — procrastination.
Overcoming Procrastination . . . Now
Researchers from Education and Computer Science team up to improve self-regulation in online learning.
NSF CAREER Award Highlights Efforts to Expand Wireless Technology
Dr. Mariya Zheleva of Computer Science is the newest CEAS faculty member to receive the highly competitive NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award. Her research has promising implications for the future of spectrum-sharing.
When Seeing Is No Longer Believing
CNSE Professor Siwei Lyu on Full Measure News with Sharyl Attkisson leads us down a fascinating and frightening look into the world of Deepfakes.
The Fake News Detector
How do modern technology and the democratization of news sources fool us? Computer Science doctoral student Shiv Parikh and Associate Professor Pradeep Atrey look at the challenges associated with detecting fake news.