Lack of innate knowledge of Estonianness accumulated over a lifetime makes becoming an Estonian virtually impossible, Tiiu ...
I've watched it happen across dozens of client organizations—work transforming dramatically in recent years, accelerated by technological changes, pandemic-driven reorganization and evolving workforce ...
The Northrop Tacit Blue was often overshadowed by its predecessor, the Lockheed Have Blue stealth demonstrator, but in reality it was one of the most transformational secret aircraft test programs ...
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 ...
In classrooms across the country, teachers are rethinking how students build reading comprehension — not just how they decode words, but how they make meaning from text. That shift is part of a larger ...
For a long time, universities worked off a simple idea: knowledge was scarce. You paid for tuition, showed up to lectures, completed assignments and eventually earned a credential. That process did ...
Want to stay current with Arthur’s writing? Sign up to get an email every time a new column comes out. Still, given what I now do for work, I have to ask: How exactly does higher education affect ...
In this paper I present an experimental project carried out at The University of Western Australia's art and science organisation, SymbioticA. The paper looks to the embodied practice of learning to ...
In today's rapidly evolving business environment, knowledge management has become a cornerstone of organizational success. As companies harness vast amounts of information, understanding how different ...
We’re in the midst of two enormous demographic shifts in the workplace that seem to be at odds with each other. We’re living longer and working longer — either by choice or necessity. In the last ...