Advance your quest to become multi-lingual with these tips to help you speak another language more like a native.
The most important life lessons we will ever learn will be from the bad decisions we make. Time and experience can be excellent teachers when you actually learn a lesson from your poor decisions.
Contrary to conventional thinking, it's never too late to learn a new language. Use these tips to get started. For more than two years, Dulcie Shoener of Milwaukee has done daily German lessons on her ...
Some people would have you believe that it takes 10,000 hours to learn a new skill. But not necessarily. In his TEDx Talk, "The first 20 hours," author and business expert Josh Kaufman busted the myth ...
Sooner or later, everyone fails at something. But does everyone learn from their failures? In fact, the evidence suggests that most people struggle to grow from mistakes and defeats. When researchers ...
The journey to expertise begins with a solid foundation of knowledge. In the first stage of Bloom’s Taxonomy, remembering, you absorb the essential facts and concepts of your field. For aspiring chefs ...
Recently, a close friend’s niece was having trouble graduating from college. She needed to pass a math class to graduate but wouldn’t take it because she feared flunking it. A belief that she just ...
Blackboard Learn 9.1 translates legacy courses into what it calls Original courses. But even those Original courses receive some noteworthy improvements. First and foremost, they’ll look as good ...
Much like presentation software once turned non-designers into visual communicators, AI video is now giving employees the ability to tell stories in a more engaging way.
Failure may not be the great teacher that conventional wisdom says it is. New research from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business finds that, contrary to common belief, people learn less ...
One summer in college I canvassed for a local non-profit. We went door to door telling people about the organization and asking them to sign various petitions. I recited my spiel a hundred times. “Hi, ...