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Entries from June 2025

Learning by Reading the Answer

June 30th, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips I learned the wrong way. I learned. Is there a wrong way to learn? Once in 7th grade, I was on a self-study path in a math class. I read a few pages, took a test, graded my test (usually a bad grade), read the correct answers, and, “Oh, that’s the answer. […]

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Tags: Alternatives · Choose · Learning · Teaching

Risk and Regulation

June 26th, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Just because something could go wrong doesn’t mean it will. Perhaps we should let well-meaning try it. Look what is possible with the new AI, robots, machines, chemicals, etc. Yes, but, I have found a way to turn the good possibilities into bad possibilities. I have devised a test that the new […]

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Tags: Adults · Change · Chaos · Experiment · Management · People · Risk

PDF2IRL

June 23rd, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Perhaps we have become a bit too smart for our own good. Time to swing the pendulum back to practical, in-real-life activities. Yet another pendulum swings back and forth. We are in the 21st century and harnessing the power or our brains and augmenting our brains with AI and all such marvelous […]

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Tags: Competence · Knowledge · Learning · Practice · Publishing · Writing

Chatbot Analysis and Longer Written Pieces

June 19th, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Chatbots can answer questions about written pieces. They can be good tools for feedback. I was recently testing several different chatbots to understand which performed better. I fed a 200-page document I wrote into each chatbot and asked them questions. There were several questions which all the chatbots failed to answer. The […]

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Tags: Artificial Intelligence · Communication · Mistakes · Tools · Writing

Better Human Writing and AI-Produced Writing

June 16th, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips To use AI to write reports requires a person who can write well. Let’s use AI to write our reports or essays or deep research or whatever AI will write for us now. That’s not cheating, that’s using good tools … some disagree violently with that statement. The AI tools are quite […]

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Tags: Artificial Intelligence · Communication · Computing · Tools · Writing

A Deeper Test of Writing Using a Chatbot

June 12th, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips A chatbot can be used to check a longer piece of writing for content. I was recently testing chatbots to determine if they could pull information from long pieces of writing. I attached an autobiography that was more than 200 pages long. I then asked the chatbots what seemed like obvious questions. […]

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Tags: Artificial Intelligence · Learning · Machine Learning · Review · Testing · Writing

The Suggestion in the Form of a Question

June 9th, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Like the TV game show Jeopardy, lets make suggestions in the form of a question. The TV show Jeopardy always had the answer in the form of a question. This always seemed silly to me, but the show was and still is successful, so what do I know about TV game show […]

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Tags: Communication · Ideas · Leadership · Learning · Questions · Teaching · Thinking

Experts and Heuristics

June 5th, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Experts know heuristics or “rules of thumb.” Consult these folks before attempting something of importance. Did you know that a pizza will feed three people? Did you know that you should have half the food cooked and ready to serve at a picnic before the picnic-ers arrive? Did you know that sandstone […]

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Tags: Excuses · Expectations · Experiment · Expertise · Learning

Writing at Pulp Speed

June 2nd, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips I have been able to write drafts faster and with much higher quality than other writers I know. I have, unknowingly, been writing at “pulp speed.” I stumbled across this concept of writing at pulp speed recently. It came from a blog post by Dean Wesley Smith. Back in the old days […]

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