Well that sudden spike in traffic combined with a flood of interesting comments and contact notes related to a philosophy piece can mean only one thing: a mention in Leiter Reports, the heavily read and always interesting blog of Brian Leiter, Director at the Center of Law, Philosophy and Human Values at the University of […]
Interview with Alison Farmer and Matthew Grant from Aquent Gymnasium
As promised yesterday, today’s podcast interview is with the people behind the newest MOOC provider on the block: Gymnasium from Aquent, one of the world’s leading staffing firms specializing in placing creative professionals. In addition to telling us about why a staffing firm decided to get into the MOOC game, today’s guests, Alison Farmer and […]
MOOCs and Employment – Recruiting
Of the three areas of employment that have some intersection with MOOCs and free learning, recruitment seems to be the one in which MOOC providers are taking the most direct interest. When I recently talked about screening processes required to hone hundreds or thousands of job applicants down to a manageable stack, that might have […]
MOOCs and Employment – Screening
Employee screening, which encompasses virtually everything that happens between a job opportunity being made available and the final selection of a candidate, is the area of employment I’m most familiar with, given that I spent most of my years in the assessment field selling to employers looking to filter down lists of job candidates. In […]
MOOCs and Employment – Development
Well my kids return to school in a few short hours, which means it’s time to return to a full schedule here at Degree of Freedom. The newsletter will return on Monday with a review of Coursera’s English Common Law course that just completed (you can sign up over to the right). And this Friday […]
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