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The top soft skills to develop by 2027: “Future of Jobs”, World Economic Forum 2023 report

Coorpacademy

While machines and algorithms can automate many repetitive tasks, jobs that require human skills such as creativity, collaboration, communication, problem solving and empathy will continue to grow. The technologies most likely to be adopted are big data, cloud computing, education technologies and AI. in 2015 to 13.3%

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15 Best Online Learning Platforms for Higher Education in 2024!

Hurix Digital

It collaborates with 275+ leading universities like Yale, Johns Hopkins University, and IIT Kharagpur for its courses. It provides 7000+ courses with the Coursera premium subscription in subjects such as Computer Science, Business, Public Health, Machine Learning, Data Science, and more. The platform currently has more than 16.9

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15 Best Online Learning Platforms

Hurix Digital

It collaborates with 275+ leading universities like Yale, Johns Hopkins University, and IIT Kharagpur for its courses. It provides 7000+ courses with the Coursera premium subscription in subjects such as Computer Science, Business, Public Health, Machine Learning, Data Science, and more. The platform currently has more than 16.9

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Digital transformation: How L&D shapes the future of work

eFront

These technologies are mostly cloud-based solutions, especially hybrid cloud solutions like Google and Azure, that help companies store and manage their content and data safely. A literacy in things like AI, data analytics, cloud computing, and robotic process automation (RPA) will come in handy for most companies.

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Predictions are what likely will happen…not what *should* happen

Janet Clarey

The social/collaborative solution is still a line item on a planning sheet. More switching to cloud computing. We’ll see more stand-alone and integrated collaborative platforms designed to capture expert knowledge. Some bullet points based on others predictions: More content curation. Shorter programs. Video galore.

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IBM Launches New Skills Programs

CLO Magazine

The report, authored by the IBM Center for Applied Insights, found that only 1 in 10 organizations has the skills needed to effectively apply advanced technologies such as business analytics, mobile computing, cloud computing and social business. The information cyber security workforce is expected to nearly double by 2015.

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eLearning Gives Your Employees the Skills of the Future

OpenSesame

We’re in a computational world now, witnessing the unprecedented rise of smart machines, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, and automation. Look at what’s taken place in the western world in the last seven years alone (2008-2015). In a collaborative global culture many of them go hand in hand.