Work 5.0, AI Reshape Education Systems
The rapid expansion of AI is forcing education systems, employers, and governments to rethink how skills are developed, updated, and certified, as labor markets move toward what researchers increasingly describe
AI Push Reshapes HR Strategy, Budgets, Hiring Practices
AI is moving from experimentation to core business infrastructure, forcing companies to rethink HR strategy, hiring criteria and budget allocation as 2026 begins. What was once treated as a productivity
White Paper Connecting Rural Broadband Gaps to Organizational Wellness and Workforce Stability Published by the University of Phoenix College of Doctoral Studies
Research by Dr. Stella Smith draws on Career Institute® study to examine how digital access challenges affect rural workers and organizations. PHOENIX, Feb. 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — University of Phoenix
American Culture and the Decline of the Digital Spirit: Part I
To paraphrase Rodney Dangerfield, when it comes to explaining a nation’s techno-economic performance, culture gets no respect. It can’t be easily quantified, so economists tend to ignore it. It concerns
A broken lifeline: Fixing humanitarian aid’s missing link
In late 2016, soon after I arrived at Uganda’s Rhino Camp Refugee Settlement, a friend of mine was charged 200,000 Ugandan shillings ($55) to regain access to a phone he’d
Racine Public Library to host Digital Literacy Fair March 21
RACINE — Racine Public Library will hold its annual Digital Literacy Fair on Saturday, March 21, offering residents an opportunity to connect with local technology organizations, learn digital skills and
Minister Chartrand announces over $2.8M in AI to advance economic growth and digital literacy
YELLOWKNIFE, NT, Feb. 6, 2026 /CNW/ – Advances in AI are creating both new opportunities and new risks in an increasingly digital world. To make the most of these technologies,
EU ends €750,000 digital skills programme in Borno, Yobe
The European Union has concluded its digital skills promotion programme targeting women, hard-to-reach youth, and persons with disabilities in Borno and Yobe states. The three years programme was aimed at
Empowering Protected Area Technicians With IT Skills Through Cisco Networking Academy – CSRwire
Many of us remember the iconic scene from Disney’s The Lion King where Mufasa teaches Simba about the “circle of life:” a powerful metaphor illustrating the interconnectedness of all living
EU concludes digital skills programme to drive inclusive growth in North-East Nigeria
By Joseph Erunke, Abuja The European Union (EU) has concluded its Digital Skills Promotion Programme targeting women, hard-to-reach youth and persons with disabilities, marking the end of three years of