This morning, Google is announcing the next steps in its plan to disrupt the world of education, including the launch of new certificate programs that are designed to help people bridge any skills gap and get qualifications in high-paying, high-growth job fields–with one noteworthy feature:
No college degree necessary.
The new tools could be a game changer for a growing number of people who consider the current educational system broken, or for the millions of Americans who are currently unemployed, much due to fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic.
“The pandemic has led to a truly horrible year,” Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai tellsÂ
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This morning, Google is announcing the next steps in its plan to disrupt the world of education, including the launch of new certificate programs that are designed to help people bridge any skills gap and get qualifications in high-paying, high-growth job fields with one noteworthy feature:
No college degree necessary.
The new tools could be a game changer for a growing number of people who consider the current educational system broken, or for the millions of Americans who are currently unemployed, much due to fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic. The pandemic has led to a truly horrible year, Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai tells
Enhancing employability: The ministry’s GREaT portal ensures that students and graduates have all the information they need at their fingertips. - File photo
THE Covid-19 pandemic has caused Malaysia’s economic activities to slow down due to the implementation of the movement control order since March last year.
This was followed by MCO 2.0 which started last month.
The situation has affected the country’s unemployment rate.
According to the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM), the country’s unemployment rate dropped to 4.8% in the fourth quarter, after recording the highest quarterly unemployment rate of 5.1% in the second quarter of last year.
Britain must harness the online innovation of Covid crisis and embrace a digital world
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The UK has a defining opportunity to create the blueprint for future success and position itself at the forefront of innovation and economic growth.
Over the last 12 months, people across the UK have turned to digital to keep connected with loved ones and hundreds of thousands of businesses have experimented for the first time with remote working, online sales and cloud computing. It’s estimated that in 2020, the use of technology leapt forward five years in as little as five months. There was a 60% increase in internet usage, whilst searches of online shopping grew by 200%.