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Moncler scraps catwalk shows for the social media generation

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Generation Z is starting university – but is higher education ready?

Change is coming and this new generation of students is leading it. Photograph: Alamy We all know that there’s a change coming in higher education, and it’s not only government agencies and Brexit driving it. A new digitally innate generation of students is just beginning to enter our universities, prompting the question: are we ready for this influx of industrious, ... Read More »

Lead Generation Campaigns on Twitter Done the Right Way

Do you want more qualified leads? Twitter can generate qualified leads at a lower cost than most of the other major ad platforms. It’s true! But not if you follow Twitter’s instructions. Why? Because Twitter’s advice for creating lead generation cards is completely wrong. Here, you’ll discover a six-step strategy for using Twitter lead generation cards for ludicrously successful Twitter lead generation campaigns. ... Read More »

New Intel India Initiative Seeks to Infuse generation in training’

in order to contribute in addition to the “digital India” initiative, chip-making giant Intel India on Fridayreleased an initiative to strengthen the usage of technology within the usa‘s schooling surroundings. At an occasion jointly organised with the aid of Intel and the PHD Chamber of commerce and enterpriseright here, the company said it is participating with leading device producers, schooling ... Read More »

Is the new generation in India better educated?

Photo: Hindustan Times All of us love stories of the son or daughter of an uneducated daily wage labourer or farmer cracking civil service or Indian Institute of Technology entrance exams. The real question, however, is whether such success stories, constituting inter-generational upward mobility in education, are becoming more common or do they constitute pleasant aberrations? Recent economic research suggests ... Read More »