Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Mongolia’s vast steppes and nomadic heritage have long shaped the rhythms of life. Today, ...
Auditors are taking advantage of the remote auditing capabilities they used during the pandemic to do more types of audits and expand priorities like fraud detection and cybersecurity. The COVID-19 ...
When 12-year-old Nina Mones was in sixth grade last year, she struggled to keep up with her math class, getting stuck on improper fractions. And as the teacher pushed ahead with new lessons, she fell ...
For years, some accounting firms and finance departments resisted shifting any, much less all, of their critical data and IT systems to the cloud. And very few firms and finance departments supported ...
At Moffitt Cancer Center, true revenue cycle transformation means aligning financial strategy, patient experience, and mission-driven outcomes. In healthcare today the difference between financial ...
Working from home can be isolating at times, and it’s always a treat when I can get out of the house and talk with real, live people about ed-tech issues, which is what I spent all day Friday doing at ...
The end of the decade is upon us and time to take a look at how the last 10 years impacted broadcasters. As usual, it’s a mixed bag of successes and a few failures, illustrating the rocky path for our ...
Technology has a questionable reputation. Look around. A simple Google search using “technology” and “language” brings up a variety of debates over how technology could be the ultimate downfall of the ...
In an astonishingly short time period, the Comanche Native Americans progressed from a technologically primitive tribe (nomadic, little use of textiles, basketry or pottery), to becoming the most ...
Kate LaBarbera teaches 2nd grade at the K-5 Carlton Avenue School in San Jose, Calif. Jaison Naiker teaches a social-emotional learning seminar called Connections to 7th graders at Surprise Lake ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... By Janet Morrissey, The New York Times Co. When 12-year-old Nina Mones was in sixth grade last year, she struggled to keep up with her math class, getting ...
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