What to give a colleague for the New Year
Choosing a gift can be quite an adventure. It's great when someone provides a wish list and shares links to what they want.
Choosing a gift can be quite an adventure. It's great when someone provides a wish list and shares links to what they want.
But what do you do when they shrug and give an ambiguous "I don't even know" to every question you ask about gifts? This can turn the gift selection process into a weeks-long ordeal, filled with doubts and uncertainties, and there's no guarantee that the final choice will truly please the recipient.
We suggest solving the dilemma once and for all! For this, we at Lectera have developed a unique test that will evaluate the colleague you're choosing a gift for through nine questions. We will select the best option for you even if you don't know this colleague very well-no problem! Our test will still help and provide you with some interesting ideas.
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Speaking at the graduation ceremony at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), graduate and well-known entrepreneur Christopher Klaus promised to cover the costs of registering a startup for every university graduate who decided to start his own company.
Starting from the next academic year, the largest university in Britain will stop informing students of their exam rankings.
In July, the country's first unified center for training humanoid robots developed by various IT companies will open.
Researchers from Malaysia analyzed more than twenty scientific papers devoted to the method of mutual learning (or peer-to-peer) and its impact on students' progress.
The EdWeek Research Center conducted a survey of over 400 math teachers in the U.S. The results revealed that about 70% of them have not received training on using AI in their professional work and do not plan to do so in the near future.
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