MindEdge Learning Blog

Beware the Cryptojacker!
By Marco Martinez Editor, MindEdge Learning News headlines constantly remind us of the volume of cyberattacks targeting major retailers, banks, hospitals, and individuals like you

Work, Sociability, and the Gender Gap
By Heather Morton Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning In the era of the #MeToo movement, how does socializing at work affect female workers?

Ethical Communication in the Workplace
By Tricia Goodwin Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning Most of us spend half (or more than half) of our waking hours in the workplace, whether it’s

Remote Work and the Gender Gap
By Heather Morton Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning The economic effects of the pandemic are disproportionately burdening women, but there is a glimmer of hope that

Traffic Alert: Putting Inexperienced Learners in the Driver’s Seat
By Heather Morton Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning One pedagogical trend in both in-person and online learning is student-centered instruction, the idea that students who control

The “Right” Stuff: Four Keys to Resource Management
By Dan Picard Senior Editor/Manager, Quality Improvement Programs at MindEdge Learning One of the most important, and most complex, tasks for any team leader or

PowerPoint Rules of Thumb
By Jennifer Conroy Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning Is there anything worse than sitting in front of your screen during a videoconference presentation, as the speaker

Dude, Where’s My Keyword?
By Joe Peters Editor, MindEdge Learning In December 2000, 20th Century Fox released the inexplicably successful Dude, Where’s My Car?, a motion picture so puerile

Finding Hope Amid the Clusters
By Chris Edwards SVP, University Partnerships, MindEdge Learning It took just seven days.

Three Negotiation Strategies—and When to Use Them
By Jennifer Ware Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning Negotiating is an attempt to exchange things we have for things we want. People negotiate when they have