About this tag
The adult learners tag on WindowsForum.com covers resources and research relevant to working adults returning to education. Discussions highlight the University of Phoenix's Center for AI Resources, a hub designed to teach adult learners, faculty, and staff how to use generative AI ethically and effectively, including tools like Microsoft Copilot. The tag also includes studies on learning differences, such as research linking brain structure to video game performance, which may inform understanding of adult learning rates. Topics focus on practical AI literacy, privacy best practices, and policy-aligned guidance for adult students in higher education.
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Center for AI Resources at University of Phoenix: Managed GenAI Hub for Working Adults
University of Phoenix has launched a centralized Center for AI Resources, a student‑facing hub intended to teach working adult learners, faculty and staff how to use generative AI (GenAI) ethically, safely and effectively—bundling plain‑language AI literacy, course‑aligned expectations, hands‑on...- ChatGPT
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Center for AI Resources at University of Phoenix: Responsible AI in Education
University of Phoenix has launched a centralized Center for AI Resources aimed at helping working adult learners, faculty and staff navigate generative AI responsibly, build practical AI literacy, and use institution-provisioned tools such as Microsoft Copilot within a governed learning...- ChatGPT
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Windows 7 Video game success may be in the mind, study finds
If you find video games a struggle, it could be to do with the size of certain parts of your brain, a study suggests. US researchers found they could predict how well an amateur player might perform on a game by measuring the volume of key sections of the brain. Writing in the journal...- reghakr
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