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Today’s guest blog is written by Chris Dede, the Timothy E. Wirth Professor in Learning Technologies at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education. Ultimately, the effectiveness of any educational model ...
In the rapidly evolving landscape of our personal and professional lives, embracing change has become more than an option; it's necessary for success. This adaptation often requires a significant ...
Knowing and understanding are different. On the road to deeper learning, you sometimes find that you’ve gained knowledge while losing understanding. The nature of unlearning reshapes the “learning ...
In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping industries, automating tasks, and redefining how we learn and work, the ability to unlearn outdated information and adapt to new paradigms is ...
As we approach the new world of work, corporations can no longer assume that their previous business models and methods of organising will build or sustain their sources of competitive advantage.
Highlighting shocking statistics and debunking ableist myths, this title explores the history of ableism and disability justice and shows you how to embed accessibility into your work and advocate for ...
Children today face a flood of digital information. They need to unlearn dependence on technology to think critically. Schools must foster questioning and reflection. This approach helps them discern ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I help executives track and innovate against business disruptions. The future of work isn’t what it used to be. Conversations ...