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Gender and AI
The OECD report that in the United Kingdom there are bigger gender differences in attitudes to AI use at the workplace than in other countries. In the finance and insurance ... -
EU votes (narrowly) to support nature
The EU has narrowly passed a key law to protect nature – a core pillar of the Commission president Ursula von der Leyen’s European Green Deal – after months of ... -
Skills Shortages
According to this year’s Business Barometer report published by The Open University (OU) and the British Chambers of Commerce, 73% of UK organisations are currently experiencing skills shortages, which remains one ... -
Social media in Higher Education
A call for submissions has been launched to a special collection of the Journal of Interactive Media in Education (JIME) on the topic of social media in higher education. Within ... -
Wikipedia and AI
"While open access is a cornerstone of Wikipedia’s design principles, some worry the unrestricted scraping of internet data allows #AI companies like OpenAI to exploit the open web to create ... -
Vocations and Learning goes Open Accesss
Michael Gesler writes from VETNET. " We are excited to announce that Vocations and Learning has now become a fully open access (OA) journal as of January 2023. This means that we ... -
Chat GPT Slidedeck
Cristina DiMicelli wites on Mastodon: "If you are having discussions in your #Education spaces regarding #AI and #ChatGPT - maybe this slide deck can help. I have assembled a bunch ... -
Open Education
The University of Nova Gorica and UNESCO Chair on Open Technologies for OER and Open Learning at the Jožef Stefan Institute have announced the sixth round of the Open Education ... -
Email is alive and kicking
According to Statista, Email is clearly not dying; instead it is flourishing. Its growth from 2017 to 2022 is about 15%, reaching up to 4.6 Billion people in 2025! According ... -
The future of MOOCs
Via Stephen Downes. While some 50 U.K. universities are still partnered with MOOCs, the last few years have brought significant changes to the sector - Coursera has become a "global ...