Fifty-nine percent of students say they would like more opportunities for career-connected learning, according to a new report from the New Hampshire Learning Initiative and Gallup. The report, Voices ...
Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is a fundamental psychological theory that explains human motivation. At its base are physiological and safety needs, followed by love and belonging, esteem, and ...
When groups within a larger community don’t share information, it doesn’t only reduce efficiency – it limits opportunity. This is the “silo effect,” and it’s long been identified as something ...
Connected learning (CL) is not new, but many librarians struggle with embedding the concept into programming and services. “Library staffers still are uncertain what the [CL] framework actually ...
Study hard, earn good grades, and find a rewarding career. The long-held path may be changing. As technological advancements and changes in the labor market require more real-world learning experience ...
July is a luminous month that I’ve spent in previous years exploring, traveling, visiting friends and feeling that deep rejuvenation after a busy end of a school year. This time, it’s unsettling, as ...
(L-R) Juan Rubio, Kristin Brumbach, Joe Sanchez, and Paula Langsam, the panelists of “Libraries Ready to Code: From Research to Practice," a program at ALA's 2018 Midwinter Meeting & Exhibits in ...
A Michigan Statewide Carpenters & Millwrights Apprenticeship representative assists a job seeker using a virtual welding simulation machine during the Ready, Set, Build! A Ready, Set, Build! A ...
The title for AT&T’s “The Walk” campaign has a double meaning. It represents the walk Gia Duarte makes to her local AT&T Connected Learning Center (CLC) in Los Angeles, as well as the symbolic act of ...
ST. LOUIS – The grand opening of the new AT&T Connected Learning Center was held Friday at the Boys and Girls Club of Greater St. Louis. “Many of our families don’t have that opportunity to get ...
Down a dusty alleyway, in Rihab, on the outskirts of Mafraq in Northern Jordan, you would not expect what appears to be an anonymous building from the outside, to actually be a centre of learning, ...
The headlines are legion, the sentiment, widespread: “Why Social Media is Destroying Our Social Skills” (USA Today). “Evidence Grows That Online Social Networks Have Insidious Negative Effects” (MIT ...