Coursera announces access for Business, Government, and Campus learners to over 4,000 AI translated courses in 7 of the world’s most popular languages

By Leah Belsky, Chief Revenue Officer  For much of the world, access to educational opportunities is often limited to only those who speak English. As emerging technologies create new skills requirements and the education and work landscape becomes more globalized, language barriers create impediments to collaboration, productivity, and economic opportunity.  AI has now allowed us…

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The Fantastic Women Of Surrealism: An Introduction

When André Breton, a leader of the Surrealist movement and author of its first manifesto, wrote that “the problem of woman is the most marvelous and disturbing problem in all the world,” he was not alluding to the unfair lack of recognition experienced by his female peers. Marquee name Surrealists like Breton, Salvador Dalí, Man Ray, René Magritte,…

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MS Outlook Essentials Training – eLearning

I am an Instructional Designer with 12+ years of experience in different industries and areas, skilled in designing numerous learning and training materials, while working closely with faculty, subject matter experts, professionals, departments, and training team members to design top-quality instructional content. I have been using Adobe Captivate for several years to design industry standard…

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Creating Skill-Building Resources That Pack A Personalized Punch

Why Every Organization Should Leverage Personalized Skill-Building Resources For a business to be future-ready, an adaptable, high-performing workforce with diversified skill sets is of paramount importance. The best way to ensure these cross-functional qualities in your workforce is to craft and deliver personalized skills training programs. The constant demand for flexible corporate Learning and Development…

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An Introduction to René Magritte, and How the Belgian Artist Used an Ordinary Style to Create Extraordinarily Surreal Paintings

With his dark suit, neat haircut, and bowler hat, René Magritte embodied early-twentieth-century Belgian normality. Yet the feelings his work stirred in their viewers were very much the opposite of normal. He had various ways of accomplishing this. One was “to combine two familiar objects and make a new one,” says gallerist-Youtuber James Payne in…

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Why The Time Is Right For WebXR Content

What Is WebXR Content? L&D professionals are dreamers, builders, and doers—but first and foremost, we’re listeners. And what we’ve been hearing from our client-partners is that they recognize the power of immersive learning and want to incorporate VR into their learning portfolio. They’ve heard the buzz, crunched the numbers, and gotten inspired by the opportunity…

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