Data is a powerful resource in today’s world, even more important than oil to some communities.
Yet I’m always hearing that people aren’t getting the data they want.
Data is a powerful resource in today’s world, even more important than oil to some communities.
Yet I’m always hearing that people aren’t getting the data they want.
(Last updated June 2020)
In the learning industry, I find we always talk about the modern learning philosophies, skills and experiences our people need, but rarely do I see or hear anyone talk about the skills and experience modern learning professionals need to navigate today’s world.
It feels like many of us like to over complicate what should be the simple process of learning. As a society we have been sharing knowledge on how to improve our skills from one to another for thousands of years, no buzzwords were attached to this, just good old fashioned you need to know something so let me show you how.
The field of learning can be a complex one, filled with infinite opportunities to develop yourself and a constant shifting of ways in which to do this.
Unless you’ve been living under a rock in the past month, you may have heard that the highly acclaimed artist known as Drake just dropped his most recent and one of the most anticipated works of music this year to much fanfare and hysteria.
His latest album titled Scorpion, is his fifth major release in the past 8 years and is supported with another 5 mixtape releases in that timeline, so it’s safe to say Drake is one busy and creative chap.