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Generative AI is earning good grades in education

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As Nelson Mandela opined, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” Teachers and access to education play a crucial role in our future. Teachers educate the next generation by sharing knowledge, fostering critical thinking skills, managing parents, and developing children.

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10 generative AI certs and certificate programs to grow your skills

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If you want to learn more about generative AI skills and tools, while also demonstrating to employers that you have the skillset to tackle generative AI projects, here are 10 certifications and certificate programs to get your started. Upon completing the learning modules, you will need to pass a chartered exam to earn the CGAI designation.

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University of Ottawa’s Martin Bernier on continuous learning

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In Martin Bernier’s case, as CIO of the University of Ottawa, managing the hyper-dynamic environment of 50,000 students, faculties and research groups is a discipline that requires both a holistic and granular approach across many departments in order to bring everything together in relative harmony.

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Higher-ed CIOs embrace academia’s AI challenges

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Broadly speaking, it’s needed by researchers, in fields from medical studies to social sciences, and is a vital tool to keep universities running efficiently, assist professors with courses, predict academic failure in time to make changes, and give students the help they need with administration. “The

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Software project management challenges — and how to handle them

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Managing software projects might not be at the top of CIOs’ priority lists , but it is something that IT leaders will have to master. The intersection of agile software development practices and ‘traditional’ project management remains a challenge for many organizations,” Chowning says. “By

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Skills-first hiring has CIOs rethinking talent strategies

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Some researchers and tech leaders are using the strategy. In practice, I think leaders are too afraid to take that risk; it’s a change, and we’re inundated with change, and this is one more change they’re not willing to take on,” says Brittany Lutes, a research analyst at Info-Tech Research Group.

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5 hot IT leadership trends — and 4 going cold

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CIOs and others who manage technology teams are advised to see beyond the churn of constant upskilling, and consider what people excel at: creativity and critical thinking, business strategy, and building strong relationships that increase employee satisfaction while boosting the organization’s performance.

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