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Future Of Work: The 5 Biggest Workplace Trends In 2022

Future Of Work: The 5 Biggest Workplace Trends In 2022 | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Much has been written about the huge changes in our working lives during the past two years – driven of course by necessity and concerns for safety. In 2022, the pandemic is very much still a fact of life for many of us. However, it’s fair to say that we’ve learned to adapt to new behavioral patterns and expectations as we do our jobs. If we are among the millions of “knowledge workers” who find ourselves with more freedom to choose when and where we work, then hopefully, we are making the most of the opportunity to strike a better balance between home and working life.



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A Twisting Observation Tower at an Italian Forest

A Twisting Observation Tower at an Italian Forest | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

Architects Anton Pramstrahler and Alex Niederkofler have unveiled their proposal for a wooden viewing tower near Bruneck, northern Italy, with a twisted body shaped like a tree trunk .

The structure's spiralling form is intended to look like a tree that spreads out at its base and canopy – the result of a hexagonal section that rotates gradually as the tower ascends.

The proposed location is a forest nearby, and the architects want to build 90 per cent of the tower's structure from wood to evoke its natural context.

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Ten trends of personalized learning in 2017

Ten trends of personalized learning in 2017 | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

"Check out the 10 Trends for Personalized Learning in 2017,under the five categories: Process, Technology, Structural, Teaching & Learning, and Cultural ..."


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