Coronavirus: How We Got Here
In March, Americans were just learning the term "coronavirus", and now coronavirus seems to be affecting every aspect of our lives. The incredibly rapid rise of the disease has at times created confus
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In March, Americans were just learning the term "coronavirus", and now coronavirus seems to be affecting every aspect of our lives. The incredibly rapid rise of the disease has at times created confus
Chris Brummer of Georgetown Law School takes a deep dive on CBDCs with former CFTC Commissioner Chris Giancarlo, economist Dr. Lisa Cook from Michigan State University, Morgan Ricks of Vanderbilt Law
What's it like to manage health care systems and personnel during a global pandemic? And how can you mobilize and redeploy thousands of workers and set up hundreds of surge facilities across the natio
In this guide created by the University of Michigan Alumni Association, learn how to structure your cover letter and best practices for doing so.
The University of Michigan School of Social Work has compiled a list of tips for you to know about cover letters, ranging from length to content. On the webpage, they have several samples for you to u
The U-M University Career Center offers an outline for you to follow when thinking about cover letters. In this guide, learn more about what to include, the online cover letter builder, quick tips, qu
Drug repurposing—finding a drug or drugs previously approved by the FDA for one disease and using them to treat another—is the aim of the Center for Drug Repurposing (UM-CDR), which is now researching
From the Received Wisdom Podcast with Shobita Parthasarathy & Jack Stilgoe (more at <a href="https://shobitap.org/the-received-wisdom">shobitap.org/the-received-wisdom</a>) Jack and Sh
Join us in a conversation about vaccines and COVID-19 with Juan Marquez, MD, MPH, who is the Medical Director of Washtenaw and Livingston Counties. In this conversation, Abram Wagner, a Research Assis
As our world prepares for life with and after COVID-19, individuals face an array of difficult decisions associated with reopening and planning for an uncertain, new normal. This Teach-Out will offer
In this video, Professor Josh Pasek introduces the concept of prompt engineering, explaining how to craft effective prompts to optimize AI-generated outputs. Explore strategies for providing clarity,
In this video, you&rsquo;ll learn about the six steps needed to create your own action plan. This video is part of the course Brilliant, Passionate You.
Professor Brian Zikmund-Fisher discusses how to create a useful document in order to communicate to your audience and set your goals for communicating as part of the Foundational Skills for Communicat
Professor Arthur Lupia discusses how to communicate when connecting with those of diverse identities, beliefs, and ideologies as part of the Finding Common Ground Teach-Out .
In this video, you'll take a deeper dive into each of the six steps necessary for your action plan. These steps will engage your heart, your head, and your hands. This video is part of the course Bril
Andrew Wu looks at blockchain as a crowdfunding platform and analyzes risk factors for investors.
Chris Murchison, a Visiting Business Leader at the Center, shares observations about the importance of culture, especially during times of crises. See the video from the Thrive in Trying Times Teach-O
In this video, Professor Rebecca Quintana explores how learning designers and educators can leverage custom GPTs to create tailored, interactive learning environments. By supporting activities like ro
Cynthia Wilbanks, Vice President for Government Relations at University of Michigan Ann Arbor, speaks about how advocates most effectively interface with policy makers in this article.Expert Voice Q&a
Ever wonder how to go from a big question to meaningful data? Professor Tina Lasisi breaks down how data is recorded and collected, reminding us to think carefully about its origins and accuracy. Usin
Examine the ethical implications of big data, privacy, fairness, and algorithmic accountability in modern data science practice.
Generative AI has the possibility to make workflow processes more efficient and personalized. In this video, Professor Andrew Wu explores how generative AI is transforming business operations by strea
We live in a connected time. The information age has brought with it unparalleled access to other people through telecommunications, email, social media, and so on. Someone half a world away can post
In this video, Kevyn Collins-Thompson, Associate Professor of Information and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, talks about deep learning and feature learning (or feature extraction algorit
In this video, VG Vinod Vydiswaran, Associate Professor of Learning Health Sciences and Associate Professor of Information, discusses deep neural networks, activation functions, multi-layer neural net