Jinat Jahan Khan

How to detect AI-generated text

While the use of AI in text generations have many potential benefits across industries, like any other tool, they too may be misused in a variety of ways. To counter the misuse of AI-generated texts, there are some tools that may come handy.

1y ago

Key takeaways from this year’s Standard AI Index Report

In the last decade, artificial intelligence has evolved at a breathtaking pace. The Standard Institute for Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence (HAI) publishes the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Index Report every year, providing a comprehensive picture of the current state of the AI world.

1y ago

Inclusive education is all about understanding different learners

Understanding of the benefits of diversity is growing.

1y ago

Entrepreneurial challenges in the Bangladeshi gig business model

Fairwork and DataSense has published the annual Fairwork Bangladesh Ratings Report to understand the working conditions of platform-based gig workers in Bangladesh.

1y ago

Quality education towards ensuring equality and inclusion

In 2015, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

2y ago

How teaching IELTS can be trickier than teaching General English

The webinar was led by Wendy Naylor, Consultant at The British Council, where she had an interactive discussion with the online audience regarding IELTS and General English.

2y ago

How exam-centred teaching hampers creativity in classrooms

The Daily Star with the collaboration of the British Council has returned with its LIVE webinar series on 29 August 2022. A session titled 'How can we increase creativity in the classroom?' was aired live, which was hosted by Wendy Naylor, Consultant, The British Council. In this event, respected education practitioners discussed and shared ideas on how to boost creativity in classrooms. Creativity in education is often a subject of debate, as schools can develop a culture of routine and conformity. Often, training students to simply pass exams may discourage and inhibit originality, which is why the government is currently reviewing assessments in schools.

2y ago

QR codes are essential, but some may hurt you

With more dependency on the internet, the cases of online scams are always on the rise. Among different innovative ways to scam people, tricking users through QR codes is a very common scenario. Since the early 2000s, QR codes have been in use, and these are still alive and well. Smartphone cameras can even scan them directly. The continued usefulness of QR codes is due in large part to changes to different marketing channels and new applications for their usage. Popular among modern tech users, QR codes have become essential in transferring large amounts of data by providing an easy and quick way to promote website URLs. However, it bodes to be careful when using QR codes.

2y ago
September 25, 2020
September 25, 2020

Online and tele-counselling services to seek mental health support from

Online and tele-counselling services these days are more sought out options for people with anxiety issues for a number of reasons. They can share their problems and get support while maintaining anonymity and can also maintain social distancing amid this pandemic. Here are some mental health help and support helpline where you can seek for any assistance and counselling over the phone or online.

September 11, 2020
September 11, 2020

How the class of 2020 is surviving Covid-19

The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted the usual hiring process that has affected the job seekers and the job market. The job seekers,

September 4, 2020
September 4, 2020

Neuralink surgical robot: Take a look at Musk’s brain-machine interface

SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk has finally brought out the much-awaited Neuralink surgical robot, a revolutionary and developed brain-machine interface that can blur the red thick lines between humans and machines.

September 1, 2020
September 1, 2020

4 sleep apps to try during the quarantine

A good night’s sleep always comes with a long list of health benefits such as it helps your body fight back, keeps your heart healthy, reduces stress and depression, improves cognitive function and many more. Amid COVID-19 pandemic, it has become more important to have a sound sleep. But many people are struggling to get 7-9 hours of sleep.

August 28, 2020
August 28, 2020

Rise of the robots in pandemic Japan

Japan has started using hotels to house COVID-19 patients whose symptoms are too mild to get hospitalized, but it can be dangerous if people become careless.

July 31, 2020
July 31, 2020

5 youth-led initiatives fighting the good fight against COVID-19

A platform introduced by Shongjog | Connecting People, led by some former students of BUET and youths of different backgrounds, this project aims to supply oxygen cylinders to the people who need them at no cost.

July 31, 2020
July 31, 2020

Pulse Oximeter: Everything you need to know before getting one

Silent hypoxia is one of the symptoms in which Covid-19 patients have alarmingly low blood oxygen saturation levels, yet they do not show any other symptoms of Covid-19 or breathlessness to identify the hidden danger.

July 10, 2020
July 10, 2020

Using drones against COVID-19

Cutting-edge technologies have been deployed to fight the spread of COVID-19 since the beginning of this pandemic. Drones have become one of the biggest allies to boost mass surveillance and to ensure social distancing all over the world. We take a look at how drones are coming handy in the fight against the pandemic and the scopes of using drones in Bangladesh.

July 3, 2020
July 3, 2020

Instant Blood app: An initiative to bring plasma donors and seekers together

Bangladesh is considering plasma therapy as a ray of hope to save the lives of Covid-19 patients. In Convalescent Plasma Therapy (CPT), doctors need plasma collected from recovered patients to infuse that into those who are currently suffering from Covid-19. But it is difficult to find out the plasma donors when it is needed or to keep a track of the necessary information about them. Instant Blood app, an initiative of Turtle Venture and Xen Tech is trying to help mass people in this regard.

July 3, 2020
July 3, 2020

5 steps to surviving the return to your workplace

Returning to regular work is imminent for many employees, though there is a lot of anxiety and health concern right out there.