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Interviews with educators, innovative graduate students and individuals who've devoted their lives to the development of the world's youth.
Terence A. Townsend on Belonging, Grace, and Online Church: Christian Community in Practice
Terence A. Townsend is a Texas-based ministry leader, certified life and mental health coach, clergy mentor, licensed insurance broker and entrepreneur who blends faith, business strategy, and personal development in his work with WisdomWorx 2.0. With decades of experience as a speaker, author, consultant, and media host, he guides individuals and organizations in leadership, AI integration, financial stewardship, and spiritual growth. Townsend's journey encompasses ministry calling from youth, transformational coaching, and practical tools for entrepreneurs, pastors, and families seeking purpose and resilience. He champions transformative impact through mentorship, strategic simplicity, and faith-anchored action.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen2 months ago in Education
Teenagers and Resume: A Complete Fresher-Friendly Guide. AI-Generated.
Many teenagers believe resumes are only for experienced professionals. This is a misunderstanding. A resume is not a record of past jobs; it is a summary of who you are, what you can do, and what you are learning. For teenagers, a resume is a tool to enter the world of opportunities early.
By Shahrukh Mirza2 months ago in Education
How to Write a Resume in 2026: Complete Guide for Modern Job Seekers. AI-Generated.
The rules of resume writing have transformed dramatically. In 2026, your resume faces two critical judges before reaching human hands: Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) that scan 99% of Fortune 500 applications, and hiring managers who spend merely 7.4 seconds on their initial review. This dual scrutiny means your resume must be both machine-readable and human-compelling.
By Shahrukh Mirza2 months ago in Education
The Day I Stopped Waiting. AI-Generated.
There was a time when success felt like a word created for other people. Not for someone like me. Not for someone who woke up already tired and went to sleep carrying disappointment like a second skin. Not for someone who worked hard every day yet watched life move forward without them. Each morning, I stood in front of the mirror and saw effort in my eyes, saw exhaustion in my face, saw dreams still breathing somewhere inside me. But the world only saw silence.
By StoryVerse2 months ago in Education
Education 2.0 Conference Warns Learners About Scam Job-Placement Pitches Disguised As Academic Support
Scammers are no longer operating on the fringes of the internet. They are targeting trusted spaces, including academic support and career guidance. As higher education extends beyond classrooms and degrees, learners increasingly seek placement assistance, mentorship, and real-world exposure. This shift has created room for scam job-placement pitches disguised as legitimate academic services.
By Education 2.0 Conference2 months ago in Education
What Identity Theft Taught Me About Patience, Systems, and Asking for Help
I never expected a single line on a credit report to disrupt my life the way it did. Like most people, I assumed that if something was obviously wrong, it would be easy to fix. That assumption turned out to be one of the more naïve ones I’ve ever made.
By Andrew Markes2 months ago in Education
Big Tech Didn’t Expect This: Trump’s AI Czar and the New Unease in Silicon Valley
Intro: Something shifted in late 2025, and people inside Big Tech felt it before they fully understood it. It wasn’t announced with drama, and it didn’t crash stock prices overnight. It felt quieter than that. Conversations changed. Lobbyists paused before speaking. Executives started asking different questions.
By David John2 months ago in Education
People Aren’t “Using” ChatGPT Anymore — They’re Quietly Making Money With It
Intro: Nobody wakes up one day planning to “monetize AI.” Most people stumble into it. Someone experiments with ChatGPT late at night. Maybe they’re bored. Maybe curious. They ask it to rewrite a paragraph, fix a caption, or explain something confusing. And then it hits them — this thing just saved me an hour.
By David John2 months ago in Education
How Backend Architecture Supports Modern Mobile Apps?
It started with a message that arrived twice. I was sitting at a café, phone on the table, cup untouched, watching a conversation thread update itself in a way that didn’t make sense. Same message. Same timestamp. Two entries, seconds apart. I closed the app, reopened it, and one of them disappeared.
By Mike Pichai2 months ago in Education








