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February 11, 12:16 PM
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Master core AI skills to equip your team for effective AI use, focusing on transformation rather than just compliance.
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February 10, 7:09 PM
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One of the most talked-about topics at this year’s meeting in Davos was AI — from conversations with leaders from the field, to debates on whether or not there’s an AI bubble, the transformational technology dominated the agenda.
While much of the focus was on what impact it will have on industries and jobs, another important question came up throughout the week: what does it mean for young people? Here are three messages leaders in Davos were keen to get across on the issue.
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February 10, 7:04 PM
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AI adoption is happening around the world and across industries at increasing rates. Competitive pressures and a drive towards operational efficiencies lead organizations to seek strategies that can help them meet these objectives and gain market advantage.
Accelerating AI adoption and improving time to value requires strong coordination, rigorous prioritization, partnerships, frequent evaluation and responsible AI by design practices. To enable this, leading organizations often adopt these five strategies:
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February 10, 7:02 PM
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As of December 2025, there are over 66 million articles across all languages on Wikipedia. Around 7 million articles are in English.
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February 10, 1:21 PM
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This student research helps faculty understand not just what tools students are using, but how they're thinking about AI's role in their education.
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February 10, 10:57 AM
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Take a look at this TCEA Bellringer roundup, which includes educator favorites like "This, Not That" and more! Explore this and more at TCEA TechNotes Blog, your go-to source for educational technology and teaching innovation.
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February 9, 1:33 PM
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Hoffman, Mote and Parker: Children must be introduced to age-appropriate concepts about AI so they can build fluency and prepare for the future.
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February 9, 1:18 PM
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Boost Whiteboard is Brisk’s new multimodal whiteboard experience, built to make student thinking visible while learning is still happening. Learn more.
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February 9, 12:07 PM
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An assessment flowchart can help guide educators through the delicate balance of whether or not to allow GenAI in their assignment design. Here’s how it works
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February 9, 12:06 PM
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"At this stage of the robotics race, it's probably fair to assume that a few of us have a bit of humanoid malaise. After all, we've seen more funny videos of robots dropping plates out of dishwashers and taking 10 minutes to open and close a refrigerator door. And let's not even mention them trying..."
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February 9, 12:05 PM
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"Social media has been flooded with fake, AI-generated images and videos. But will the majority of users actually care?..."
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February 9, 11:49 AM
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How to burn the midnight grading oil, reclaim your Sunday nights, and use "The Human Check" to stop student cheating.
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February 11, 12:15 PM
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Blended learning with AI helps Learning and Development teams support upskilling and reskilling beyond one-time training.
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February 10, 7:05 PM
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I is fundamentally transforming the global job market, driving profound changes in skill requirements, entire professions, and wage structure across both advanced and emerging economies. Predictions about AI’s labor market impact range drastically: from mass worker displacement, to a productivity revival, to somewhere in the middle.
The World Economic Forum is optimistic that job creation will outpace job losses in the near term. However, this labor market transformation will be complex and challenging. But navigating the transition will require not only an understanding of technological innovation but also coordinated efforts in policy, education, and workforce development.
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February 10, 7:03 PM
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One of the promises of AI is that it can reduce workloads so employees can focus more on higher-value and more engaging tasks. But according to new research, AI tools don’t reduce work, they consistently intensify it: In the study, employees worked at a faster pace, took on a broader scope of tasks, and extended work into more hours of the day, often without being asked to do so.
That may sound like a win, but it’s not quite so simple. These changes can be unsustainable, leading to workload creep, cognitive fatigue, burnout, and weakened decision-making. The productivity surge enjoyed at the beginning can give way to lower quality work, turnover, and other problems. To correct for this, companies need to adopt an “AI practice,” or a set of norms and standards around AI use that can include intentional pauses, sequencing work, and adding more human grounding.
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February 10, 7:00 PM
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A position-based approach notes that what we learn and how we learn it vary by role, experience level, environment, and context.
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February 10, 11:01 AM
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Dear colleague, Once in a while, I’ll hear a student or a teacher say this when I bring up a strategy: “I tried that. It doesn’t work.” On its face, this is a frustrating th…
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February 9, 4:16 PM
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Seven practical ways to use AI to support student readers with audio, visuals, quizzes, and leveled resources across subjects.
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February 9, 1:28 PM
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Every second, 11m bits of information enter our brains, which then efficiently prioritise them. We need to learn to work with the process, rather than against it
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February 9, 12:07 PM
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Should speaking on topics of public concern be part and parcel of academic life?
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February 9, 12:07 PM
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To sustain academic integrity in an AI-present learning environment, educators must redesign assessment to foreground judgement, context and creative ownership, says Jasmine Mohsen
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February 9, 12:06 PM
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"Elon Musk said the platform was the "very early stages of singularity" but others are more skeptical...."
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February 9, 12:04 PM
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AI generated image, 100% human-authored text Artificial Intelligence has entered the world of education like an explosion, leaving u
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February 9, 12:03 PM
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Thank you for reading my latest article Stop Wasting Money On AI Agents: 5 Rules For Choosing The Right Use Cases. Here at LinkedIn and at Forbes I regularly write about management and technology trends.
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