Professional, Continuing, and Online Education Update by UPCEA
Daily updates of news, research and trends by UPCEA
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Thursday, July 10, 2025
The real work of leadership that many don’t talk about - Mark Magellan, Fast Company
5 signals that make you instantly more trustworthy at work - Scott Hutcheson, Fast Company
Your brain and body are constantly sending subtle signals that influence trust. Here’s how to send them more intentionally. The signals that trigger trust are not abstract: they’re cues the human brain is wired to read quickly and deeply, because in evolutionary terms, deciding whether someone was safe to approach was once a matter of survival. That’s still true in the modern workplace. Whether you’re onboarding to a new team, pitching an idea to executives, or building rapport with clients, the signals you send, especially those of warmth, create the foundation for influence. Here are five warmth signals, rooted in behavioral science, that can make you instantly more trustworthy at work.
'We need to become more AI literate', says Irish expert - James Cox, Breaking News Ireland
Artificial intelligence (AI) learning should go beyond the basics of AI literacy to equip students for the future, according to an Irish expert. Dr Gearóid Ó Súilleabháin is head of the Department of Technology Enhanced Learning at Munster Technological University (MTU), where he leads the development and management of online and blended programmes, promotes research into the enhancement of teaching and learning through technology, and supports the mainstream use of technology-enhanced learning. "I think the best we we can do is become more AI literate which goes beyond just teaching people how to design the right prompts for these generative AI systems and to help people to kind of understand what these systems are doing, how they're built and some of the ethical issues arising in their use, and in the way that they're now moving towards the mainstream.
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
Keep in Mind That AI Is Multimodal Now - Ray Schroeder, Inside Higher Ed
The US Department of Education is far behind on producing key statistics - Dominique J. Baker, Brookings
The AI Backlash Keeps Growing Stronger - Reece Rogers, Wired
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
No One Is in Charge at the US Copyright Office - Kate Knibbs, Wired
Universities need to ‘redefine cheating’ in age of AI - Times Higher Ed
Supporting continuity of learning in Ukraine - UNESCO Global Education Coalition
An initiative of UNESCO's Global Education CoalitionUNESCO’s Digital teacher training course, with funding from Google.org, supports teachers in Ukraine in developing digital skills and using digital tools to deliver quality distance and hybrid education. To date, nearly 77,400 teachers have enrolled in the course, representing over 1 in 4 teachers in Ukraine, with a certification rate of 42%. The project’s community of practice, which has 29,500 subscribers, enables teachers to engage with peers, gain access to professional psychologists and participate in live events. "The most significant change is the integration of digital tools and resources into my lessons, making learning more interactive and accessible for students. I saw a remarkable increase in student participation and motivation." -Alina Kolomiichenko, Teacher from the programme Ukraine Teacher Professional Development Suite
https://www.unesco.org/en/global-education-coalition/ukraine-support?hub=132423
Monday, July 7, 2025
Navigating the Digital Landscape: How Online Learning is Changing the Way We Build Skills - BNO News
The way we learn new skills has changed dramatically in recent years. Thanks to online learning platforms, gaining new qualifications has never been more convenient. Whether you’re looking to boost your career or pick up a personal interest, there’s now a course for almost anything—without ever stepping into a traditional classroom. From technical certifications to soft skills, these platforms offer something for everyone. Among the most practical options is CPR certification Windsor. It’s a valuable skill that can make a real difference in emergency situations, especially when quick thinking is needed under pressure. The digital transformation has changed the way we think about education. There are advantages to in-person learning, but in many cases these are complicated by logistics such as the days or times courses are offered, the fixed location of classes, and limited offerings.
What is multimodal AI? - McKinsey
Scientists forge path to the first million-qubit processor for quantum computers after 'decade in the making' breakthrough - Owen Hughes, Live Science
Sunday, July 6, 2025
GPT-5: The AI That Will End The World As We Know It - Julia McCoy, YouTube
Harvard Kennedy School offers international students backup online and distance learning options - Emily Piper-Vallillo, WBUR
Higher Ed's AI Panic Is Missing the Point | Opinion - Annie K. Lamar, Newsweek
Saturday, July 5, 2025
The Year of Quantum: From concept to reality in 2025 - McKinsey
How People Use Claude for Support, Advice, and Companionship - Anthropic
AI Could Actually Boost Your Workers’ Mental Health. Here’s How - Kit Eaton, Inc.
Friday, July 4, 2025
‘The Chief Online Learning Officers’ Guidebook’: Three questions for Jocelyn Widmer and Thomas Cavanagh - Joshua Kim, Inside Higher Ed
The Chief Online Learning Officers’ Guidebook is now available for order. As one of the (many) contributors that Jocelyn Widmer and Thomas Cavanagh brought together to participate in the book, I was especially excited to receive my copy in the mail. Reading through the book, I’ve found it fast-paced, informative and sometimes provocative. To help spread the word about the book, I asked if its authors, Jocelyn Widmer and Thomas Cavanagh, would answer my questions. [The book is published in partnership with UPCEA']