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Capacity and better jobs in the age of intelligent machines | L&D | KM | Workforce development
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Joined August 2010
Wow. This looks like an amazing project. Scholars at UMichigan have recently collected a massive dataset of over 1.1M podcast transcripts that is largely comprehensive of all English language podcasts. Using this data, they conduct an investigation into the content,
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Irish monks invented the space between words & early punctuation, such as commas & full stops, etc, 1,400 years ago This simple act helped advance literacy & knowledge dissemination & became the dominant standard across the globe today What an amazing contribution to the world
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Organizations attempting to eliminate intuition in favor of pure analytics often find themselves unable to navigate ill-structured problems.
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When leaders narrate intuition out loud, they normalize a culture where neither spreadsheets nor gut checks are taboo.
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Should the Best Leaders Learn Empathy or Algorithmic Literacy First? When I coach executives, I notice two patterns. Some lead with heart but can’t read data. Others lead with dashboards but forget the people behind them. Both are effective in parts — and limited in whole. In
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⚡ This one truly amazed me. Japanese artist-engineers at Kandenko have created an entire world stitched together with threads, wires, circuits, and light. Every frame tells a story. A city lighting up, an ambulance racing through glowing streets, windmills spinning in the
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Why do so many teachers start teaching a new vocabulary word or term like scene 1 here "do you know what covet means" instead of just telling students what it means? From Bringing Words to Life.
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This good boy has watched over Worcester Cathedral for seven hundred years.
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New study on cognitive load shows it's not a single, stable thing that students carry through a lesson. It rises, falls, peaks, and interacts with motivation. To truly diagnose learning bottlenecks,teachers should check for understanding and difficulty during the specific
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When we have less time, we prioritize the wrong work.
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“I’m so busy.” This is a common refrain among knowledge workers, and for the most part, companies have left it up to individuals to come up with a solution. But research from ideas42, a behavioral...
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Mermelstein says strong writing begins at the sentence level, but sentence skills alone aren't enough—they must connect to longer pieces. She emphasizes teaching students how sentence-level craft lifts paragraphs and full compositions, helping them see the link between crafting
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Why ask “why”? 🤔 Elaborative interrogation pulls students beyond facts into explanation, helping them link new ideas with what they already know. https://t.co/ANA0tBVqgU
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Tom’s Tutorials For Excel: Using XLOOKUP with the asterisk “*” wildcard character for reverse (right-to-left) and forward (left-to-right) lookups. https://t.co/xG1C0xauEJ Download this free, safe, interactive workbook.
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Generative AI tools are affecting education systems everywhere, and schools need to know how to manage them. The OECD’s Digital Education Outlook presents the latest analysis on the use of GenAI in classrooms across the world. Tune in to the launch: https://t.co/CuGZHAi8aB
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Academic writing tips by Harvard instructors:
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This short episode is from a talk given by Peter D. Kaufman on the multidisciplinary approach to thinking. Peter has one of the best track records in business history, but prefers to stay out of the spotlight. There is a simple takeaway. Using a multidisciplinary
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Curiosity is one of the most strategic capabilities that we need at times of profound change & uncertainty. For leaders of change, I would define “curiosity” as engaging with uncertainty: focusing on gaps in our knowledge, exploring them with others, seeking other possibilities
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