Planning in post industrial revolution era – Track2Training
The Industrial Revolution, which began in Britain in the late 18th century, transformed societies from agrarian economies to industrial powerhouses. It brought about profound economic, social, and technological changes that...
top tools 2024 – Harold Jarche
Once again Jane Hart is asking, “What are the most popular digital tools for learning and why?” in the 18th Annual Top Tools for Learning survey. Voting ends on 30...
The Evolution of Algorithmic Trading and Accessible Financial Automation – Track2Training
Introduction: The Imperative of Speed and Precision in Modern Finance
The global financial markets are currently undergoing a paradigm shift, where the competitive edge has moved decisively from fundamental analysis alone...
analog privilege – Harold Jarche
Are we headed toward a society of feudal techno-peasants and a small class of the analog-privileged?
The Future is Analog (If You Can Afford It)
The idea of “analog privilege” describes how...
Rebirth of Art, Culture, and Urban Development – Track2Training
The Renaissance, which means “rebirth,” was a cultural, intellectual, and artistic revival that began in Italy during the 14th century and spread across Europe until the 17th century. It marked...
dangerous words – 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.
I was in Long Beach...
Promote Peaceful and Inclusive Societies for Sustainable Development, Provide Access to Justice for All,...
Peace, justice, and good governance are the foundations upon which sustainable development is built. Without peace, there can be no stability; without justice, no fairness; and without strong institutions, no...
intractable human problems – Harold Jarche
The current hype around ‘artificial intelligence’ in the form of generative pre-trained transformers and large language models is impossible to avoid. However, I have yet to try any of these...
Walled Cities and Fortification in Medieval Times – Track2Training
The medieval period, spanning roughly the 5th to 15th centuries CE, witnessed the widespread development of walled cities and fortified settlements across Europe, the Middle East, and parts of Asia....
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...

























