Mila Smart Semeshkina for Forbes: "Stories of accomplished female leaders can serve as beacons"

Mila Smart Semeshkina for Forbes: "Stories of accomplished female leaders can serve as beacons"

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Mila Smart Semeshkina has published an author's column in Forbes.

As the president of the global Women's Empowerment Council and Lectera's CEO, she has shared her thoughts on the issue of women's empowerment in the modern world in her new article. Did you know that women own approximately 42% of all businesses in the United States and generate $1.9 trillion in revenue every year? However, women still face gender stereotypes in the workplace, which they aren't always able to overcome. From the article by Mila Smart Semeshkina, you will learn some useful tips for both successful entrepreneurs and young women who are just starting on their career path.

Mila Smart Semeshkina says, "Women's empowerment is an investment in the present and future prosperity of our world." Remember that your gender doesn't affect your chances of success and your dream career! And read the full article in Forbes.

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Mila Semeshkina for Arabian Business: "The success of Lectera wasn’t immediate"

In her new interview with the renowned business publication Arabian Business, CEO and Founder of Lectera Mila Semeshkina talks about how our platform achieved such success and why we have every chance of becoming an EdTech unicorn.

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A new single-faculty online university is to open in Tokyo

Up to 5,000 students will be studying there.

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The quality of education is rapidly improving in Côte d'Ivoire

This is because of online learning.

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An education revolution is beginning in rural India

Teachers are becoming bloggers and engaging their students in learning.

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U.S. community colleges are putting their online education first

At least half of American college courses regularly take place online.

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Kenya opens country's first online university

It plans to accept more than seven thousand students.

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A former garbage truck driver graduates from Harvard Law School

A few days ago, 27-year-old Rehan Staton, a garbage truck driver from Maryland, officially received his Juris Doctor degree from Harvard.

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Colleges and schools join forces to survive and attract new students

Facing an incredibly sharp fall in enrolment, small institutions have chosen to share courses and educational programs combining groups of their students, improving costs and motivating applicants for admission.

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ChatGPT could become a legitimate dissertation-writing tool

ChatGPT is an AI-powered chatbot launched by OpenAI back in late 2022. It is capable of conversational dialogue in virtually all natural languages.

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Mila Smart Semeshkina and the Lectera platform are the finalists of the EdTech Awards 2023!

The EdTech Awards are given out annually to recognize those who have contributed to the development of high-tech education, making it more accessible and effective for students worldwide.

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