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eSelf will bring private AI tutors to students worldwide

VentureBeat

eSelf, a startup that focuses on conversational AI agents, is partnering an educational groupto bring private AI tutors to students. Read More

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This is how and when you should show vulnerability at work

Fast Company Tech

Encouraging vulnerability In my work as a facilitator of the Stanford Graduate School of Businesss popular organizational behavior elective, Interpersonal Dynamics (nicknamed touchy feely) we encourage MBA students to experiment with sharing vulnerability in small groups of peers.

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The Looming Membership Cliff: What Associations Can and Should Be Doing

The MatrixFiles

Low student-to-professional conversion : Many associations struggle to transition discounted or student members to full membership. Membership Models Are Under Strain The traditional membership model is facing scrutiny. Theres a lot of hand-wringing about Millennials and Gen Zers who are not joiners.

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Asking better questions to create more equitable outcomes 

Candid

The Working Students Success Network was designed to provide wraparound support—such as job placement, access to public benefits and financial coaching—to improve community college student retention and credential completion. and “Are methods designed to examine stakeholder, individual, community, and system-level assets?”

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Tableau partners with the government of India to build students’ data skills

Tableau

It’s one of our guiding principles at Tableau and why we support students and instructors around the globe through Tableau Academic Programs. As data has become more accessible and recognized for its value, however, those conversations have shifted. Now I hear, “What can we do to make Tableau easier for all students to learn?”

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Students are failing AP tests because the College Board can’t handle iPhone photos

The Verge

Bryner is among the many high school students around the country who completed Advanced Placement tests online last week but were unable to submit them at the end. Students can either type their response or upload a photo of handwritten work. The advice, however, was too late for many students. The culprit: image formats.

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A Dallas-based founder looks to tackle the student loan crisis with his startup, College Cash

TechCrunch

His startup, College Cash , allows brands to petition users to create photo and video marketing content highlighting their product or service, with the wrinkle being that content creators are paid by the brands in the form of credits that go directly toward paying down their student loan debt.

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