What the future of education looks like depends on your vantage point. Some are fast to embrace the admittedly exciting bold new possibilities of Artificial Intelligence as the future sine qua non of ...
As students navigate the diverse landscape of post-secondary education, a question arises: how can they best position themselves for success? The answer often begins with understanding their own ...
An important discovery in understanding productivity change and economic growth is the phenomenon of “learning by doing.” One of the first discoveries of this phenomenon was in the aircraft industry ...
Since 2008, the nonprofit Investigative Reporting Workshop at American University has offered aspiring investigative journalists the opportunity to hone their skills through a program that combines ...
Through innovative teaching methods, students are provided with opportunities to learn by doing. Examples of active learning include hands-on exposure to engineering tools, technologies and materials, ...
Supply chains rely on quantifiable metrics such as cycle time, accuracy, and cost-to-serve, yet time-to-productivity for new hires remains a persistent challenge (MHI, 2025). While graduates often ...
In a recent blog, I discussed Stanford University economist Erik Brynjolfsson’s new study showing that young college graduates are struggling to gain a foothold in a job market shaped by artificial ...
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