How French Artists in 1899 Envisioned What Life Would Look Like in the Year 2000

Atom­ic physi­cist Niels Bohr is famous­ly quot­ed as say­ing, “Pre­dic­tion is very dif­fi­cult, espe­cial­ly if it’s about the future.” Yet despite years of get­ting things wrong, mag­a­zines love think pieces on where we’ll be in sev­er­al decades, even cen­turies in time. It gives us com­fort to think great things await us, even though we’re long…

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Is a Long Job Interview Process a Red Flag?

A large interview panel, long waits in between rounds, take-home assignments — should you be running for the hills? At the risk of sounding like a Senior Engineer, it depends. When you submit a job application, there are a lot of processes happening behind the scenes that can cause delays, says Nadia Vatalidis, Director of…

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Digital Training For Educators: Empower Them For The Digital Age

Training And Adaptation Strategies In eLearning The education landscape is undergoing a transformative shift, with eLearning emerging as a dominant mode of instruction. This evolution necessitates a parallel transformation in the role and skills of educators, by offering digital training for educators. As digital platforms become integral to teaching, instructors must equip themselves with the…

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How To Choose The Right One

A Guide To Selecting Your Ideal Online Course Creation Platform Launching courses and growing an online business is not a rare sight anymore. Creators and businesses are leaning more and more toward online course-selling businesses to expand their reach. And now, countless platforms help you create and sell your courses online without having to do…

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The Life & Work of Richard Feynman Explored in a Three-Part Freakonomics Radio Miniseries

Here at Open Cul­ture, Richard Feyn­man is nev­er far from our minds. Though he dis­tin­guished him­self with his work on the devel­op­ment of the atom­ic bomb and his Nobel Prize-win­ning research on quan­tum elec­tro­dy­nam­ics, you need no spe­cial inter­est in either World War II or the­o­ret­i­cal physics to look to him as an intel­lec­tu­al mod­el….

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ChatGPT/AI and New Captivate – eLearning

Intro Whenever possible I use AI when I expect to save time. Not being a native English speaker, and maintaining a blog where I often publish live examples of Captivate’s output, it helps me designing text-based content for those examples while providing some keywords. In Photoshop and Illustrator I always have been enjoying the AI-based…

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Microlearning In Employee Skill Development For The Digital Age

Upskilling Employees With Microlearning Microlearning is a relatively new concept in employee skill development but it has quickly gained popularity due to its efficient and practical approach. The idea behind microlearning is simple: breaking down information into small, bite-sized chunks that learners can easily consume. This method allows employees to access training materials whenever they…

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