PALO ALTO, Calif., Feb. 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Workera, the trusted skills data layer for the enterprise, added four go-to-market leaders to meet enterprise demand. Jim Hemgen joins as VP of ...
LIMA, OH (WLIO) - Bowling Green State University is helping fill the need for teachers by helping professionals get their teaching license. Dr. Angela Thomas spoke to the Lima Rotary Club about their ...
Google has introduced a new way to grab the attention of students who are avid podcast listeners. Now available in Google Classroom, teachers can use a new Gemini-powered tool that generates ...
When I think back on my childhood, my happiest memories aren't tied to things I owned. They're about the freedom of growing up in a small Ohio town where everyone knew your name and kids ran in packs.
Watching a child learn how to swim is like witnessing a great opera. The maestro of this emotional orchestra is Bill Marsh. Swimming is the closest human beings will ever get to flying. And there is ...
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Getting students to buy into the project of a course has become a more urgent challenge in recent years, many professors say. While many students are distracted by smart phones, tempted by generative ...
“Life” and “intelligence” are terms with heavily contested meanings. This discussion will offer a novel, unified perspective on both, as described in Blaise Agüera y Arcas’ new book, What Is ...
Behind every successful marketing campaign is a valuable takeaway that can shape future efforts. Knowing what worked, why it worked and how to apply those insights can help teams design campaigns that ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Further proof that there may be no such thing as a non-feel-good penguin movie is The Penguin Lessons (now on Netflix), about a cynical man whose weary facade is eroded ...
Russian forces in Ukraine are learning that tactics based on “brutality” and quantity over quality can improve their fortunes, according to a 170-page report put out by the U.S. Army this month.