Phil Goldstein is a former web editor of the CDW family of tech magazines and a veteran technology journalist. He lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife and their animals: a dog named Brenna and two ...
Humans are collecting more data than ever. Some figures show that 90% of all the data ever collected was collected in the last two years and it’s constantly increasing. There has never been a time ...
Strategies for raising data literacy among your customers and employees Your email has been sent Just as Gutenberg’s movable-type printing press transformed a mostly illiterate European populace into ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities like machine learning (ML) and natural language processing (NLP) continue to improve, and augmented analytics products can reliably automate many tasks ...
Data literacy has become a truly indispensable skill for corporate workforces as companies have picked up the pace on digital acceleration and core IT modernization throughout the pandemic. However, ...
The boom in generative AI interest serves as a visible tipping point in the yearslong journey of the enterprise embracing the power of data interaction through natural language processing (NLP). In ...
Rahul Rastogi has a unique perspective on what modern data literacy looks like today, including how companies can close the skills gap. As enterprises become increasingly data-driven, there is a ...
Given new pressures from emerging tech, funding cuts and public skepticism, EDUCAUSE’s list of priorities for higher ...
SHAW AIR FORCE BASE, S.C. --- Members of the 513th Military Intelligence Brigade at Fort Gordon, Georgia, partnered with the United States Military Academy at West Point to meet the ever-growing ...
NSTA and Tuva have joined forces to launch new professional learning opportunities at the NSTA National Conference in Anaheim ...
With disruption comes urgency and opportunity. Organizations must equip their teams to harness AI’s capabilities. In today’s ...
Students’ data analysis skills have dropped, and teachers say they’re putting less emphasis on the subject, a new analysis finds—even as workforce demand for data-literate employees continues to rise.