Working Adults are Unconcerned About AI Risk to Jobs, New Data Finds
Almost two in three (60%) working adults are not worried about artificial intelligence replacing or significantly changing their jobs despite evidence to the contrary, new…
Almost two in three (60%) working adults are not worried about artificial intelligence replacing or significantly changing their jobs despite evidence to the contrary, new…
Students in FE today are the first “AI-native” generation. For college leaders, that means confidence in guiding the safe and effective use of AI is…
Despite the huge buzz around AI and the opportunities it presents, when it comes to English language assessment, Dr Evelina Galaczi, Director of Research –…
Transnational Education (TNE), and particularly the pathway and foundation sector, is a response to a more open and globally oriented educational landscape. These programmes offer…
Recently, we celebrated World Youth Skills Day, acknowledging the importance of equipping young people with the skills they need for employment, decent work, and entrepreneurship.…
As someone who has transitioned from the world of higher education academia (former Head of Digital Learning at the University of Surrey) to the dynamic…
Welcome to FE Soundbite Edition 788: 15th March 2025 | What will the impact of the Health and Disability Green Paper be on Skills and…
Welcome to FE Soundbite Edition 786: 1st March 2025 | Connecting the Dots on Skills and Employability. This is the weekly e-newsletter and e-journal by…
Basingstoke College of Technology (@bcot) has been recognised for using AI to support staff wellbeing. In a pilot project, staff used GeminiAI, from Google for…
In recent years, higher education has significantly shifted to focus more on AI and the evolving workforce to meet society’s diverse needs. A notable trend…
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