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Preparing Students for Career Success with Next-Gen Skills in STEM, AI and More 1/21/2020

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  • Gartner: 10 Ways Technology Will Change What It Means to Be Human

    "The human condition is being challenged as technology creates varied and ever-changing expectations of humans," according to research firm Gartner. That's the theme behind 10 strategic predictions it has made for 2020 and beyond: ways that technology will change the way humans work and interact with their environment and each other.

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  • Adult Learning Worldwide Not Keeping Pace with Need

    A worldwide study of adult learning has found that those who most need it have the greatest trouble getting it. According to a report on the research, adults (defined as people over the age of 15) with disabilities, who are older, who are refugees or migrants, who live in areas of conflict, who are part of minority groups or other disadvantaged segments of society are "particularly under-represented" in education programs intended to deliver lifelong learning opportunities.

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  • MOOCs Could Be Effective for Employee Upskilling

    According to a team of researchers from Canadian University Dubai, Lancaster University and the University of Adelaide, a review of literature found that massive open online courses can provide flexible learning, address rapidly changing skills needs and deliver credentials.

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  • Blockchain Most In-Demand Hard Skill for 2020

    Blockchain is the hard skill employers most want in potential hires this year, according to an analysis from LinkedIn, while creativity is the most-needed soft skill.

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  • Curricular/Co-Curricular Connections ... Finding the 'And' that Benefits Students' Future Careers

    A new program at Beloit College called Channels is encouraging students to explore the connections between their curricular agendas and their co-curricular learning and passions — ultimately benefitting their future careers.

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