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Learning has gone virtual for the foreseeable future. Get ideas and tools to enhance your all-digital, hybrid, or in person teaching in this quick session. We’ll provide a brief introduction to…
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How do you prepare your students for jobs that don’t exist, built around technologies that haven’t been invented? Tune in for this panel discussion featuring industry and education…
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Did you know… you probably already know a lot of people who can help
you in your job search? The key is knowing how to tap into your network.
Which is exactly what we’ll cover in…
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Did you know… you probably already know a lot of people who can help
you in your job search? The key is knowing how to tap into your network.
Which is exactly what we’ll cover in…
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In this session, you’ll have the chance to speak directly to folks who
do the hiring. Learn from HR experts on what they look for in
entry-level resumes, the biggest interview mistakes to…
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The path to a successful career is no longer linear. The job landscape
is changing rapidly as technology and society evolve… but this can be a
good thing! In this session, we'll cover…
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Between the new realities of virtual and hybrid learning, helping students navigate future uncertainty, and continuously being asked to do more with less, teachers are juggling a lot these days. IBM…
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For five weeks, we’ll be offering short, 20-minute sessions hosted by
subject matter experts from IBM, designed to help you get your students
prepared for the working world. You’ll…
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Start learning today and get the tech skills for the jobs of tomorrow with Open P-TECH - a free digital learning platform designed for students and teachers! Learn more on open.ptech.org
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In recent months, educators, school leaders, and partners all over the world have worked countless hours to ensure that learning continues despite the global pandemic. This amazing network has…
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Corbett Schollmeyer, IBM Senior State Executive for North Dakota, discusses IBM's free Teacher Advisor with Watson™ and its application in North Dakota schools and districts.
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