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Emerging Tech Courses Pushing Out Old Faculty
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Emerging Tech Courses Pushing Out Old Faculty

Thousands of faculty members who were teaching mechanical, civil, electrical, and electronics engineering are said to have lost jobs in the last year as colleges...

College STEM Meets Gamification
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College STEM Meets Gamification

More universities are integrating gaming into STEM courses, adding elements from video games such as badges, leaderboards, and tokens.

Code Is Run More Than Read
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Code Is Run More Than Read

The person writing a piece of code shouldn't buy convenience at the expense of the people who will have to read it and modify it in the future.

Researcher Works to Improve Geospatial Analytics
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Researcher Works to Improve Geospatial Analytics

Satish Puri at Missouri University of Science and Technology is working with petabytes of digital, primarily geospatial data to find the best ways to run queries...

My $500M Mars Rover Mistake: A Failure Story
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My $500M Mars Rover Mistake: A Failure Story

In February 2003, with only two weeks until the Spirit Mars Rover was delivered for launch operations in Florida, I made a mistake that may have created a $500M...

Amazon Launches Free AI Classes in Bid for Talent
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Amazon Launches Free AI Classes in Bid for Talent

Amazon is rolling out a free training program of eight courses that aim to provide basic to advanced skills in artificial intelligence to at least two million people...

U.S. and U.K. Have The Highest Digital Skills Talent Gaps
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U.S. and U.K. Have The Highest Digital Skills Talent Gaps

The United States has the highest demand-supply talent gap among global tech leaders in 2023, at 34%-to-36%, followed by the U.K., with a 30%-to-32% gap, according...

Remote Work, Reduced Pay: Many Are Willing to Make the Trade
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Remote Work, Reduced Pay: Many Are Willing to Make the Trade

Forty-five percent of workers would be willing to accept a pay cut in exchange for remote work flexibility, and a fifth would be willing to accept a 16% to 33%...
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