AI is constantly learning about user behavior online. How can businesses collect and use this information to improve their marketing strategy and reach new customers?
Motocross has become an increasingly competitive and technical sport in the last 10 years. Hear from professional supercross racer AJ Catanzaro about the evolution of the sport including technological advancements of motorcycles and increasingly dangerous courses.
Time management must be a top priority for online teachers. In this episode, Dr. Bethanie Hansen shares four tips to help online educators assess and track their time as well as how to prioritize and plan their time.
In January 2020, Dr. Nicole Gillespie began her appointment as mayor of a mid-size town in New Jersey. Anticipating the learning curve that comes with a new position, she quickly found herself drawing from years of business leadership experience in order to lead her town through a pandemic and civil unrest.
The principles of STEM drive innovation and advancements in the modern world, but one critical component is often overlooked. In this episode, learn about the benefits of adding arts to promote STEAM in education and in industry.
For many, the Capitol riot was the predictable outcome of years of growing anger. In this episode, learn about the role of the mainstream news media and social media, and why it’s increasingly difficult to discuss opposing political viewpoints in public forums as well as in the classroom.
Strong classroom management is especially important in the online environment. In this episode, learn tips for advanced planning and how it can help students meet their learning objectives.
In 1983, Andy Williamson and his business partner took a leap and started a small business teaching people how to use the newly emerging personal computer. In this episode, learn how he has had to quickly pivot and evolve the business model in the wake of the pandemic.