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By Maria Carolan Editor, MindEdge Learning We all look forward to the halcyon days of summer: soaking up the sun’s rays, spending time with family

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By Maria Carolan Editor, MindEdge Learning If the name Emily Post rings a bell, the memory is probably not a joyful one. For many, the

By Wendy Nuttelman Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning Imagine this scenario: You work in HR and are interested in learning how data analytics can be used

By Joe Peters Editor, MindEdge Learning Recently, officials from the Biden administration had a sit-down with top executives from 13 tech-related companies, in the hope

By Erin Rodrigue Editor, MindEdge Learning Ask anyone to name their favorite Super Bowl ad, and they can likely answer in seconds.
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Colleges and universities report these credentials are engaging new groups of learners BOSTON, MA (April 29, 2020) – American colleges and universities are rapidly

By Joe Peters Editor, MindEdge Learning Occasionally, friends will ask me a question like, “What’s the safest computer to get for my kids?” or “What

By Joe Peters Editor, MindEdge Learning It’s hard to imagine anyone with a better command of learning and technology than the late Dr. Patrick Winston,