be the revolution – Harold Jarche
On the last Friday of each month I curate some of the observations and insights that were shared on social media. I call these Friday’s Finds.
“You cannot buy the revolution....
a rude awakening – Harold Jarche
“It might be down to the time of year; it’s always quieter in the summer months but it feels a bit different right now.
Firstly, it feels like there has been...
work and learning 2024 – Harold Jarche
Work is constantly evolving but technological and social changes are accelerating certain aspects of work. Working from anywhere has exploded since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic and does not...
Biological and Social factors and Mortality-gender, race, Social structure, Life style, Social status, Occupation...
By Sunny Bokka
1.ABSTRACT
Mortality trends reflect the combined influence of biological, environmental, and social determinants on human survival patterns over time. While medical and public health advances have contributed to a...
Sustainable Mobility and the Future of Urban Transport Planning – Track2Training
By Devraj Verma
Abstract
This article examines emerging perspectives in sustainable transport planning by integrating research on accessibility, inclusivity, and technology-driven urban development. Drawing on studies by Sharma, Dehalwar, Lodhi, Garg,...
remembering nothing and failing – Harold Jarche
In an article on the impact of AI on computer science education, the general conclusion is that all jobs will have a generative AI component and it will be necessary...
fields of knowledge – Harold Jarche
Stay in your lane. Stick to your knitting. These are perhaps the worst cliché words of advice anyone can give in our interconnected, networked world.
For much of history, particularly since...
Population Estimation, Projection, and Forecasting – Track2Training
By Hansika Mehra
Abstract: Population estimation, projection, and forecasting are key tools in demography and urban/regional planning. Estimation refers to determining the current population size (typically between censuses) by adjusting the...
New Voices in L&D – Helen Bailey – Thinking About Learning
As we continue the June series of new voices in L&D, I am pleased to have Helen Bailey join us and contribute her piece about critical thinking in a world...
finds are back – Harold Jarche
On the last Friday of each month I curate some of the observations and insights that were shared on social media. I call these Friday’s Finds. Please ignore last month’s...
























