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  • Understanding the changing Covid-19 labour market

    AI, Career Guidance, careers, labour markets, Wales Wide Web
    26th August 2020
    by Graham Attwell
    Yesterday I attended a webinar organized by the UK Association of Colleges in their Labour Market Observatory Series. The subject of the webinar was Using Job Posting Analytics to understand ...
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  • Evolving Education and Careers: Share, Learn and Transform

    Career Guidance, careers, Wales Wide Web
    3rd August 2020
    by Graham Attwell
    The job markets were already looking problematic at the start of the year. Researchers and policy makers alike were warning that automation and Artificial Intelligence were leading to changes in ...
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  • Digitalisation, Artificial Intelligence and Vocational Occupations and Skills

    #AIinEd, AI, careers, Competence Development, Digital Literacy, digital revolution, Innovation, labour markets, teaching and learning, trainers, Wales Wide Web
    27th July 2020
    by Graham Attwell
    The Taccle AI project on Artificial Intelligence and Vocational Education and Training, has published a preprint  version of a paper which has been submitted of publication to the VET network ...
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  • European Union, AI and data strategy

    #AIinEd, 21stCenturySkills, AI, careers, Digital Literacy, MOOCs, open education, Open Educational Resources, Pedagogy, politics, Wales Wide Web
    9th July 2020
    by Graham Attwell
    Miapetra Kumpula-Natri is the rapporteur for the industry committe for European Parliament’s own-initiative  on data strategy and  a standing rapporteur on the World Trade Organization e-commerce negotiations in the European ...
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  • Vocational courses not advanced enough

    21stCenturySkills, careers, politics, Wales Wide Web
    12th June 2020
    by Graham Attwell
    The Centre for London, a 'think tank' for the English capital, has released an interesting new report on further education in London. The report finds that further education in London ...
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  • Pathways to Future Jobs

    #AIinEd, AI, Career Guidance, careers, labour markets, LMI, Wales Wide Web
    1st June 2020
    by Graham Attwell
    Even before the COVIP 19 crisis and the consequent looming economic recession labour market researchers and employment experts were concerned at the prospects for the future of work due to ...
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  • CareerChat Bot

    AI, Career Guidance, careers, labour markets, LMI, technology, Wales Wide Web
    7th May 2020
    by Graham Attwell
    Pontydysgu is very happy to be part of a consortium, led by DMH Associates, selected as a finalist for the CareerTech Challenge Prize! The project is called CareerChat and the ...
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  • Arts, Humanities and Social Science graduates are in demand

    Career Guidance, careers, labour markets, LMI, Wales Wide Web
    7th May 2020
    by Graham Attwell
    As reported in FE News, a new report based on analysis by London Economic, ‘Qualified for the Future: Quantifying demand for arts, humanities and social science skills’ provides quantitative evidence for ...
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  • Digital innovations webinar

    #AIinEd, Career Guidance, careers, Wales Wide Web
    5th May 2020
    by Graham Attwell
    Pontydysgu has recently been working with Deirdre Hughes from DH Associates in developing a serie sof Webinars around the use of technology, including AI, in career development The next webinar ...
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  • Discussion: Learning and Training anywhere

    Career Guidance, careers, Competence Development, e-learning 2.0, Wales Wide Web
    30th March 2020
    by Graham Attwell
    The International Labour Organization (ILO) have launched a E-Discussion on Continuing online learning and skills development in times of the COVID-19 crisis. The discussion started on 27 March and runs ...
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