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2021 Report on the Massive Open Online Course Global Market to 2026

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A Three-Dimensional Learning Landscape and a Soviet-Inspired Architecture School: 10 Unbuilt Educational Facilities Submitted to ArchDaily

This project is aimed to introduce a new private architecture school in Almaty, Kazakhstan in the existing Soviet factory building, revitalizing its fabric and spaces, and bringing to it new life, function and meaning on the level of neighborhood, city, country, and Central Asia. Shifting from a sterile corridor-based and classroom approach of teaching and learning to a more creative, collaborative, and open-space layout will bring a new level of communication, contributing to the quality of the learning environment. HOW TO SUBMIT AN UNBUILT PROJECT We highly appreciate the input from our readers and are always happy to see more projects designed by them. If you have an Unbuilt project to submit, click here and follow the guidelines. Our curators will review your submission and get back to you in case it is selected for a feature.

The world as the classroom - The Hindu

The world as the classroom Updated: Updated: May 22, 2021 15:11 IST As the learning landscape in India evolves, we must keep in mind that our goal is to prepare students for life and its challenges Share Article As the learning landscape in India evolves, we must keep in mind that our goal is to prepare students for life and its challenges In my 20s, I remember thinking and hearing from my peers about how we would utilise our learnings from the university in real life. Or rather, are we learning things that can be used in the real world? Fast forward to today, and the thought process does not seem to have changed much. But the world has.

2020 recap: Leaders from KONE Corporation, Unilever, and more share what they ve learnt

Published: 15 January 2021 Leading by empathy, investing in learning and development, protecting employees safety and wellbeing, and communicating with employees effectively, were among the learnings uncovered in this third part of our series. As we enter 2021, to help set the tone moving forward, the team at HRO interviewed about 20 HR and business leaders to put together the key people-related learnings HR and business leaders have gained from their experiences during the unprecedented year of 2020. The first article saw leaders from Fujitsu, foodpanda, and more, shared tips such as encouraging and practising flexible work, investing in online wellness resources, rethinking the conventional ways, a shift away from the office mentality, and more. While in the second one, HR leaders from Diageo, Toll Group, and more, shared their experiences, including continuing to engage employees, the importance of culture and purpose, and more.

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