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TikTok as a teaching tool
There has been “an uptick” in videos with teaching and learning content – videos with the #learningisfun hashtag have gained more than 208 million views on TikTok.
Women in Tech – What must change and why
Becoming Human Again
Can a robot help a man regain his humanity in a pandemic? Comical actor Chua Enlai and his robot friend Delbo make sense of a year of social isolation through humorous skits and insightful interviews.
Moving AI ethics beyond guidelines
Building robust ethical scaffolds upstream is another urgent endeavour to pursue. Principally, we must ensure that our next generation of technology professionals are fully cognisant of the moral complexities of their work.
Meeting Business Challenges in the New Normal
Practical and essential insights for businesses with the drive to survive. We are facing an unprecedented global crisis, where normal life has stopped for the world’s vast population.
Cities after COVID: How Manila and others can ‘build back better’
For Asian metropolises, crisis offers chance to emerge cleaner, greener and safer For Asian metropolises, crisis offers chance to emerge …
Are we ready to talk about race?
Race and racism have been in the headlines recently. Insight looks at why the issue has surfaced, what’s behind the calls to discuss it more openly, and what concerns some have over this approach.
S’pore’s changing urban design an ‘added barrier’ for those with disabilities?
The issue of access has been compounded by the pandemic, as safe management measures put in place to restrict entry points into various areas and buildings sometimes inadvertently close off barrier-free routes for those with mobility challenges.
Culture of Singapore’s smallest Malay sub-group on show at 8-month long exhibition
SINGAPORE – An exhibition showcasing the culture and heritage of the smallest sub-ethnic group in Singapore’s Malay community opens on …
Some rethink BTO plans, current living arrangements
First apply for a Build-To-Order (BTO) flat, then have a wedding three to four years later.