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From Dry To Dynamic: The Impact Of Humor On Training

Unlocking The Powerful Tool Of Humor In Training Humor plays a pivotal role in shaping engaging and memorable learning experiences, steering clear of the dull and uninspiring. Traditional dry training methods often struggle to hold learners’ attention, resulting in diminished retention and motivation. Without elements of interest or interaction, participants may find it challenging to […]

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AI, Microlearning, And New Tech: Will They Wipe Out Traditional Education?

How AI And Tech Platforms Are Reshaping Education Artificial Intelligence (AI) and microlearning are changing education as we know it. AI refers to machines (especially computer systems) simulating human intelligence processes. This includes learning, reasoning, problem-solving, understanding language, and more. Microlearning is a skill-based learning approach that presents information in small, focused segments. These short

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Get MS Visual Studio Professional and a Learn to Code Bundle for Just $50

Disclosure: Our goal is to feature products and services that we think you’ll find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, Entrepreneur may get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners. Staying ahead of the curve by managing expenses effectively is key to long-term success. The Microsoft Visual Studio

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Touch Architect shapes French patisserie like "the curve of a croissant"

Bangkok studio Touch Architect has created French Kitsch III, a patisserie in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, with a design that references French cathedrals and pastries. The 360-square-metre board-marked concrete building was informed by an idea of Frenchness that drew on many different sources, including religious architecture. French Kitsch III is located in Nakhon Ratchasima “French cathedrals

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Eight cosy living rooms illuminated by paper lamps

From simple spherical hanging lights to lighting sculptures by designers Isamu Noguchi and Ingo Maurer, this lookbook rounds up living rooms enhanced by the organic texture and warm glow of paper lamps. The versatile appearance of paper lights, which come in various geometric shapes and often have neutral warm-toned shades, makes them a popular choice

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Dezeen In Depth scrutinises rammed earth's carbon impact

July’s Dezeen In Depth newsletter explores concerns that rammed earth’s carbon impact is misunderstood and features an interview with an architect involved in the Paris Olympics as part of our new Olympic Impact series. “People are using rammed earth to sell something that is essentially concrete,” said Rowland Keable, CEO of the charity Earth Building UK and Ireland and founder

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Reporter Notebook: Arsenal continue to build something special on US tour

When Pep Guardiola was the final game away from four-on-the-spin Premier League glory, he wanted to reiterate a message he’d received to Sky Sports News. It wasn’t a text or any other digital kind of communication, but the statement of intent Arsenal’s actions had very loudly delivered to Manchester City. “If we don’t already start

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This week we launched our Olympic Impact series

This week on Dezeen, we introduced Olympic Impact, our latest editorial series that investigates whether the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games can be the blueprint for sustainable major sporting events. The series, which will examine the carbon-reducting measures taken by the games, was explained by Dezeen features editor Nat Barker. Our latest editorial series explores

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