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Tag Archives: Teaching

39% of Americans do some kind of gig work. Why aren’t more universities teaching it?

May 03, 2024 39% of Americans do some kind of gig work. Why aren’t more universities teaching it? Few colleges are preparing students for how to survive in today’s economy, which doesn’t always revolve around 9-to-5 jobs. Some teachers want to change that. BY Shalene Gupta Fletcher Medler, a student at Berklee College of Music, is … Continue reading 39% of Americans do some kind of gig work. Why aren’t more universities teaching it?

SocialPro 2016 recap: What Your Social Data Should Be Teaching You

Are you getting the most out of your social data? Columnist Benjamin Spiegel summarizes a SocialPro session that included some surprising data-driven findings. Benjamin Spiegel on July 8, 2016 at 9:39 am I had the pleasure of attending Chris Kerns’s session on “What Your Social Data Should Be Teaching You” at Marketing Land’s SocialPro 2016 … Continue reading SocialPro 2016 recap: What Your Social Data Should Be Teaching You

Teaching Artificial Intelligence To Search, Target Ads Based On Memory

by Laurie Sullivan @lauriesullivan, (October 30, 2015) Intelligent automation will become the next tool for online advertising. A team of researchers at Google demonstrated an artificially intelligent system a few months ago that could reliably identify a mountain-unicycling video, demonstrating the implications of recurrent neural networks (RNN), which will use an internal memory to process sequences … Continue reading Teaching Artificial Intelligence To Search, Target Ads Based On Memory

Teaching Artificial Intelligence To Search, Target Ads Based On Memory

by Laurie Sullivan @lauriesullivan, (October 29, 2015) Intelligent automation will become the next tool for online advertising. A team of researchers at Google demonstrated an artificially intelligent system a few months ago that could reliably identify a mountain-unicycling video, demonstrating the implications of recurrent neural networks (RNN), which will use an internal memory to process sequences … Continue reading Teaching Artificial Intelligence To Search, Target Ads Based On Memory

Are You Starting Your Own Online Teaching Business?

Louisa ChanJuly 28, 2015 Mention online training and you may still be greeted by a frown. Some individuals, SMEs, and Corporations still view this as a less preferred way of learning. Yet, according to research done by the Ambient Insights, Asia is projected to have the highest growth rate for eLearning, aka online learning (see figure below). Dig … Continue reading Are You Starting Your Own Online Teaching Business?