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ACTNext PodcastACTNext PodcastNLP, GPT2 and SphinxHow is ACT using NLP and GPT2 for Sphinx and other automatic content generation? In this episode of the Navigator podcast, we discuss Natural Language Processing with Yuchi Huang, a Senior Manager in the Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning team at ACTNext. Yuchi takes us through some of the pitfalls and practices of using machine learning for text content analysis and generation.  A transcript is available at:  https://actnext.org/research-and-projects/podcast-ep-11-nlp-gpt2-sphinx/ The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the authors only and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of ACT, Inc.2020-05-2033 minThe Edtech PodcastThe Edtech PodcastTransitioning Into a New World of WorkWhat's in this episode? This week's episode is all about how economies and industry are transitioning into a new world of work. We throwback to a recording from last year with Jane Oates from WorkingNation where we talk about everything from massive investment in training employees, how working cultures are not interchangeable, and why supporting each other through change is important. These are all subjects that have been thrust into the foreground by Coronavirus in a way that has made us sit up and listen more urgently than any discussion on automation has before. Plus...2020-05-1135 minThe Edtech PodcastThe Edtech PodcastTransitioning Into a New World of WorkWhat's in this episode? This week's episode is all about how economies and industry are transitioning into a new world of work. We throwback to a recording from last year with Jane Oates from WorkingNation where we talk about everything from massive investment in training employees, how working cultures are not interchangeable, and why supporting each other through change is important. These are all subjects that have been thrust into the foreground by Coronavirus in a way that has made us sit up and listen more urgently than any discussion on automation has before. Plus...2020-05-1135 minACTNext PodcastACTNext PodcastTalking AI/ML and Deep LearningIn this episode of the Navigator podcast, we discuss some of the artificial intelligence (AI) timeline, past, present and future, with Saad Khan , director of AI and machine learning for ACTNext. We'll learn how Saad's AI/ML team is using deep learning to create new tools for measurement and learning.A transcript is available at:  https://actnext.org/research-and-projects/podcast-ep10-aiml-saad-khan/ ‎2020-04-0328 minACTNext PodcastACTNext PodcastWhat is learning?In this podcast, we talk about learning with Dr. Vanessa Simmering. She's a Senior Research Scientist in Learning Solutions and studies learning and development.In this interview, we talk about babies learning to crawl, walk, and run. We also discuss the Stroop Color and Word Test (try it here), crystallized versus fluid intelligence, and the dynamic systems theory of learning.2020-03-0632 minACTNext PodcastACTNext PodcastThe Wiring of IntelligenceIn this interview, Gunter Maris explains the theory behind The Wiring of Intelligence, a network model of learning. Maris describes the actions of a “crazy electrician” who wires the connections in our brains. The network theory of intelligence developed by Maris (with colleagues Alexander Savi, Maarten Marsman, and Han van der Maas) is based on the idea of a house with interconnected electrical sockets in every room that represent synaptic knowledge.2020-01-2730 minACTNext PodcastACTNext PodcastCreating Test Items with Automated Item GenerationIn this episode of ACTNext Navigator podcast, we discuss some of the history of AIG at ACT and a couple new devices: AIG for assessing graphic literacy (AIGL) and passage organizing and extraction (POE). Guests: Rick Meisner, Ian MacMillan, Brad Bolender.2020-01-0227 minACTNext PodcastACTNext PodcastExplaining the Grade: Auto Essay Scoring and CRASE+In this episode of ACTNext Navigator podcast, we’ll go under the hood of ACT's automated essay scoring engine, CRASE+.Our guests are Erin Yao and Scott Wood. CRASE+ is a writing assessment tool that begins with human graders to develop a rubric. Data from human graders is used to train the automatic grading on a large scale.We discuss CRASE+, automated scoring, the challenges of automated scoring using natural language processing, and how to address the biases in human graders.2019-11-2127 minACTNext PodcastACTNext PodcastValidating Cognitive Processes with Eye-TrackingIn this episode, guest Jay Thomas, Senior Assessment Designer at ACT, discusses how eye-tracking can go beyond psychometrics to evaluate and validate assessment and testing.With Langenfeld, Zhu, and Morris, he created a formula to measure Total Cognitive Effort (TCE) for test items.2019-11-1930 minACTNext PodcastACTNext PodcastCross-Cutting Capabilities of Creative and Computational ThinkingIn this episode, guests Yigal Rosen, Kristin Stoeffler, and Laurel Ozersky talk about the cross-cutting capabilities (CCCs) of creative and computational thinking. CCCs are part of ACT's Holistic Framework for college and career readiness.Yigal and his group are leading some of the research and development in support of ACT’s transition to a learning company.In addition to PISA, Yigal's Learning Solutions team is developing its own course work, called EDU2050.2019-10-0425 minACTNext PodcastACTNext PodcastCPSx Game StudyWe go in-depth on the CPSx game study that measures collaborative problem-solving. In this episode, Saad Kahn and Dave Edwards discuss the game, "Crisis in Space," they use to gather data from players. The data comes from natural language processing, eye-tracking, and other records.2019-08-2027 minACTNext PodcastACTNext PodcastCollaboration with CEL at ACTIn this episode of ACTNext Navigator, we discuss the inter-ACT collaboration between ACTNext and the ACT Center for Equity in Learning (CEL). The next Navigator podcast, Episode 3, will examine the game design and research that will come out of the study.2019-07-2933 min