With five years of experience as a writer and editor in the higher education and career development space, Ilana has a passion for creating accessible, relevant content that demystifies the higher-ed ...
Everyone daydreams about taking a class at the local community college to pick up a new skill or to learn about a subject just for the love of learning. But it often stays a daydream because who has ...
Harvard's free programming classes teach you how to think, debug, and adapt in an AI-driven world where knowing code matters more than ever.
Coursera allows Duke staff, faculty and students to learn new skills or explore interests Back when Patrick Olson first started working at Duke more than 20 years ago, he had vague memories of hearing ...
The University of California today (Feb. 21) announced a major expansion of UC Scout, its online learning program to provide California high school students with free access to the courses they need ...
Some UC Berkeley professors are choosing to offer their class lectures online and free of charge to the public on platforms such as the UCTV YouTube channel and edX, a website for free online classes.
In today's podcast, Ilona interviews Ron Vale, an HHMI Investigator and Professor of the Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology at the University of California, San Francisco. In addition to ...
Firstly, taping lectures provides considerable benefit to students enrolled in the course. Taped lectures allow students to review parts of the material they did not understand and provide another ...
Lutendo Mabogo was mourning her fledgling door-to-door sales business that had been shut down by the pandemic, and she figured 2020 was going to be a squandered year in her efforts to finish her ...
With businesses finding new, inventive ways to make money with ChatGPT every day, it’s no surprise that AI training courses are becoming increasingly sought after. Workers in all sorts of industries ...
PBS and NPR are now posting taped interviews and videos of lectures by academics, adding to the growing number of free lectures online. PBS and NPR are now posting taped interviews and videos of ...