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UCLA Online Textbook Gives Voice to Asian American, Pacific Islander History and Cultures

UCLA Online Textbook Gives Voice to Asian American, Pacific Islander History and Cultures

Model minority. Perpetual foreigner. The centuries-old stereotypes of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders as passive bystanders in American culture and politics still persist, despite U.S. history being full of examples to the contrary. The way to change that, scholars believe, is by teaching younger generations that history. A free, digital textbook overseen by the UCLA Asian American Studies Center aims to be a high-caliber guide to help high school and college educators nationwide teach more effectively about AAPI experiences. “Foundations and Futures: Asian American and Pacific Islander Multimedia Textbook” is the culmination of years of work by 100 contributors, from curriculum developers to illustrators. “Our presence, our practices, our cultural rituals and things like that are not deemed as ‘American,’” Karen Umemoto, a co-editor and the Center’s director, told The AP exclusively before the $12 million project’s official launch Saturday. “The actual putting together of this textbook also became our fight for inclusion and represents our right to be seen, our right to speak.” The textbook covers a wide breadth of AAPI communities and their …

Kate Middleton’s ‘textbook’ fashion hack to nail colourful dressing – every time

Kate Middleton’s ‘textbook’ fashion hack to nail colourful dressing – every time

The Princess of Wales has worn an array of colours over the course of her 15-year-long royal career, but according to a colour expert, some suit her better than others. Susie Hasler, a colour expert and award-winning personal stylist who runs Styled By Susie, loves to keep up-to-date with Kate’s fashion moments, and says that she will soon have her best season in terms of the shades that suit her best.  The benefit for high-profile women like Kate knowing their colours, Susie says, is that it empowers them to find the shades that harmonise with their natural colouring to create a sense of balance, confidence, and consistency. “Stick to palettes that enhance your complexion, hair, and overall presence. The result? Outfits that never feel distracting or overwhelming, just calm, assured, and unmistakably regal,” she says. © GettyKate wore her most flattering look during Men’s Finals Day of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in 2019 Shades of each colour fall into seasons, for example, someone who is a summer suits pastel shades. “Kate is a textbook summer, …

Professor Says Her Garbled AI Textbook Was a Huge Success

Professor Says Her Garbled AI Textbook Was a Huge Success

Elizabeth Landers / Kudu via UCLA The professor behind an AI-generated textbook says that her error-ridden experiment was actually a resounding success. Designed for a comparative literature course on medieval and Renaissance-era writing and announced by UCLA at the end of 2024, the digital textbook was immediately met with widespread mockery and derision from educators. Its AI-generated cover was riddled with incomprehensible text — “Of Nerniacular Latin To An Evoolitun On Nance Langusages,” for example — and featured generic visuals that had little to do with the period it was supposedly covering.  At the time, Elizabeth Landers, a grad student who helped put together the volume, said that the errors “aren’t a failure of AI.” Instead, she argued, “they’re an intentional artistic choice that prompts students to question their assumptions about language, meaning and historical truth.” Now in a new interview with Inside Higher Ed in which the word “hallucination” isn’t mentioned once, the course’s professor Zrinka Stahulja called her decision to use an “AI-assisted” textbook a “no-brainer” because of all the time it saved …