Rafael constitue à la fois le moteur de recherche sur l’offre de formation, les métiers et les certifications en Nouvelle-Aquitaine et l’outil de gestion dématérialisé des candidatures.
Administré par les équipes de l’AROFE en collaboration étroite avec les organismes de formation et les prescripteurs, il référence actuellement plus de 28 000 formations et près de 4 500 établissements. Plus...
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Academic Libraries and 'The Library Book’
By Joshua Kim. There should be a word for a book that you know would be great but that you are hesitant to read, but then you go ahead and read anyway and then wonder why you hesitated. I wouldn’t be surprised if there exists a Yiddish word to express this thought. More...
From 'These Truths' to 'Heirs of the Founders’
By Joshua Kim. Decisions about the next book we read are filtered through books that have come before. One book leads to another. Tomorrow’s books depend on today’s choices and yesterday’s selections. More...
Defining Alt-Ac Before We Systematize Alternative Academic Career Guidance
By Joshua Kim. In his excellent essay We Need to Systematize Alt-Ac Career Guidance, historian Zeb Larson discusses the responsibilities of humanities departments to help their graduating PhD’s navigate the non-academic labor market. More...
Defining Learning Innovation
By Joshua Kim. Institutional commitment, organizational change, and the goal to make non-incremental advances in student learning. More...
A Calm, Reasonable, and Wise 'On the Future’
By Joshua Kim. This is a question about progress. Are things, in general, likely to get better or worse? Will the world be a better place in 2050 than it is in 2018. More...
Amazon's HQ2, Telecommuting, and Online Education
By Joshua Kim. Corporate welfare, superstar cities, and the tyranny of geography. More...
Worrying About 'The Fifth Risk’
By Joshua Kim. A whole new set of reasons to worry about Trump. More...
Will America's Future Resemble the California Described In 'State of Resistance’?
By Joshua Kim. Or should we look to Texas. More...
How China and the U.S. Are Competing to Be the Next 'AI Superpowers'
By Joshua Kim. AI Superpowers is one of those good books with bad titles. This is a book that is tempting to pass over because its cover makes it sound sensationalistic and shallow. The contents of the book are neither. More...