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YouTube is frequently used as a classroom tool. [46] Students can watch videos, comment, and discuss content. Students and teachers can also create videos. A 2011 study reported that YouTube increased participation, personalization (customization), and productivity. Students' digital skills improved and peer learning and problem-solving ...
In 2022, at one of the workshops at the conference, a paper from ByteDance, [21] the company behind TikTok, described in detail how a recommendation algorithm for video worked. While the paper did not point out the algorithm as the one that generates TikTok's recommendations, the paper received significant attention in technology-focused media.
A few dozens or hundreds of users are presented recommendations created by different recommendation approaches, and then the users judge which recommendations are best. In A/B tests, recommendations are shown to typically thousands of users of a real product, and the recommender system randomly picks at least two different recommendation ...
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Google subsequently implemented a comment system oriented on Google+ on November 6, 2013, that required all YouTube users to use a Google+ account to comment on videos. The stated motivation for the change was giving creators more power to moderate and block comments, thereby addressing frequent criticisms of their quality and tone. [ 74 ]
Lightspeed Systems is an educational software company based in Austin, Texas that builds and sells SaaS content-control software, mobile device management, alert software, and classroom management software to K–12 schools.
College campuses used computer mainframes in education since the initial days of this technology, and throughout the initial development of computers. The earliest large-scale study of educational computer usage conducted for the National Science Foundation by The American Institute for Research concluded that 13% of the nation's public high schools used computers for instruction, although no ...
YouTube has faced criticism over aspects of its operations, [215] its recommendation algorithms perpetuating videos that promote conspiracy theories and falsehoods, [216] hosting videos ostensibly targeting children but containing violent or sexually suggestive content involving popular characters, [217] videos of minors attracting pedophilic ...