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Does using AI eliminate bias? MIT doesn’t think so.
Researchers from MIT –the top university in the world– found that Artificial Intelligence, is biased. So, what does it mean when machines that are testing your English language ability are unfair? Read it here.
IELTS on computer: What has changed for ESL teachers?
IELTS is the leading English language test for international mobility. The launch of computer-delivered IELTS in New Zealand has proven popular among test takers. But what does this mean for ESL teachers? Read more about IELTS support for teachers.
UP Education to deliver IELTS on computer in Auckland
IELTS is now available on computer at The Campbell Institute, a brand new test centre in Auckland. The Campbell Institute, part of UP Education will now deliver IELTS at their Auckland campus, thanks to a new partnership with IDP Education. For test takers and UP Education students, the new centre will bring more options for…
Two New Computer-delivered IELTS Test Centres in Auckland
International students, workers and people seeking residency in New Zealand have welcomed the option of taking the world’s most popular high-stakes English language test on computer, following a country-wide roll-out. Now there are two more computer-delivered IELTS test centres. Find out where.
Grammar 101: Elude vs. allude
In the Grammar 101 series we look at commonly confused words. This time we cover elude vs allude. Elude is defined as 'to escape from or avoid a danger.' You can use elude when you want to avoid something. Allude can be defined as 'to suggest; or indirectly call attention to something.'
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