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Five Ways the American Workforce Can Prepare for Automation – NOW
...advances in robotics, perception and machine learning, propelled by accelerating improvements in computer technology, are enabling a new generation of systems that rival or exceed human capabilities,” writes Jerry Kaplan...
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Schools and the Future of Work
...to grow and nurture lifelong learners, the need for workplaces to adapt to a culture and office space that promotes learning and training on the job, and the need for...
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Life in 2030: These Are The 4 Things Experts Can’t Predict
...an across-the-board learning-first culture. Not just in schools, but also in the workplace, on the shop floor, in our homes and everywhere else. As the best futurists gathering at the...
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How to use coding to engage students in making
...Pong… but they all learned something and immediately used that knowledge to make something inspired by their learning. The maker movement is important because it moves us toward learning for...
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Automation is a Catalyst for Positive Change
...down barriers to education, so that we can once-and-for-all allow knowledge, learning and skills development to provide fulfillment to all those who seek it. Automation isn’t evil, it’s a bright...
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Filling the Construction Pipeline: How the Skills Gap Impacts New Projects
The United States has a massive skilled labor shortage. This shortage is often referred to as the skills gap, referencing the difference between the number of people in the workforce...
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Smartphones may be changing the way we think
Pause for a second and take a journey back to your grade school math class. As a student learning basic arithmetic–or maybe even rudimentary algebra–you very likely heard your teachers...
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