Keeping “AI” on the Refugee Crisis

Keeping “AI” on the Refugee Crisis

Keeping “A I” on the Refugee Crisis As a person and refugee who lived under the war for three years, I believe that Artificial Intelligence (AI) will open many educational doors. In Northern Syria, more than three million people live under brutal conditions, wondering...

My Experience Working with aiXplain

My Experience Working with aiXplain

A few months ago, I received an opportunity to work on the data verification program with aiXplain, an AI company. I worked on this program for 17 hours along with my two sisters, Sahar and Bushra Alallawi, and three edSeed students: Mansour Al Sayed Ahmad, Hanan...

World Autism Day

World Autism Day

Fear, mockery, and amazement. All are looks that children with special needs, especially children with autism, are exposed to. Autism is a developmental disorder affecting communication and is the reason for an autistic child’s behavior that is different from other...

The British princess who left her palace to live in the Syrian desert

The British princess who left her palace to live in the Syrian desert

150 years ago, Jane Digby, the great English beauty, left her palace to live a love story in the Syrian desert. Jane Digby was married four times, including to Prince Ludwig I of Bavaria. Her love of travel took her to the East in 1852. In Syria, she fell in love with...

Margaret Ann Bulkley: A Woman Who Made a Difference

Margaret Ann Bulkley: A Woman Who Made a Difference

During the 19th century in England, it was illegal for women to study medicine. However, at this time, there was a girl named Margaret Ann Bulkley who broke this rule and became the first British woman to practice medicine. Margaret Ann Bulkley was born to a very poor...