Corporate Relationships Are Fundamental to the Success of Academic Programs – Part 2
By allowing businesses and executives to have a positive influence on academic operations, colleges...
Andrés Fortino | Partner, Paradigm Research International
By allowing businesses and executives to have a positive influence on academic operations, colleges...
Rob Bohlen | Learning and Performance Consultant (currently serving TELUS)
The principles of scaffolding show that the technology itself does not make a professional learning...
Mike Hammer | Blended Workforce Solutions, SP3M Group
New hires have approximately three months to integrate themselves successfully into a new workplace...
Jessica Fyffe | Human Resource Assistant, Stanley Consultants
Finding more ways of ensuring employees take accountability for the learning their employers are...
Darlene Morrison | Adjunct Instructor, Burlington County Community College
Engaging in continuing education helps professionals secure themselves in their positions and sets...
Alfredo Soeiro | EUCEN Representative, Universidade do Porto
The E-View project, which is developing a European Virtual Campus, is geared towards finding more...
Kimberly Handy | Teacher, Anchorage School District
Collaboration is an important element of an employee’s professional development and with more...
After graduating from an undergraduate program and taking your life down one road, it can seem...
John MacDonald | Adjunct Instructor, Fox Valley Technical College
As the institutional search for new revenue streams intensifies, the need for greater alignment...
Nick Tompkins | Talent Acquisition Director, Newmont Mining
Even when in a stable career position, continuing education is important to help expand one’s...
Andrés Fortino | Partner, Paradigm Research International
Opening your institution to corporate partnerships can do more than introduce a new source of...
Nickicia Rosser | Certificate student, Walden University
Despite the red tape adult students must navigate in completing their higher education, the end...