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TransPerfect's GlobalLink CCMS Helps ISACA Build a Next-Generation Learning & Research Platform

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Monday, April 8, 2024

NEW YORK, April 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- TransPerfect, the world's largest provider of language and AI solutions for global business, announced that its GlobalLink Vasont Inspire CCMS (component content management system) technology was used by ISACA, a global leader in advancing digital trust, to build a cutting-edge learning and research platform.

Key Points: 
  • After evaluating multiple CCMS vendors against 12 key criteria, ISACA chose GlobalLink Vasont Inspire as the cornerstone for all digital assets and material comprising its certification and research content for its more than 170,000 members worldwide.
  • Unified interface: The platform provides a seamless interface for authoring and reviewing publications under stringent workflow control, ensuring quality and consistency.
  • Efficient translation management: GlobalLink Vasont Inspire streamlines translation, enabling ISACA to generate more than 15 types of content in multiple languages.
  • We identified TransPerfect's GlobalLink Vasont CCMS as a critical partner to maximize discoverability of our core frameworks, standards, learning assets, and research products in English and several major languages corresponding to ISACA's key international markets."

IDTechEx Analyzes the Impact of Large Language Models on the Material Development Landscape

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Monday, April 8, 2024

A common approach is to use machine learning models trained on databases of material structures and properties, which then capture the underlying structure-property relationship.

Key Points: 
  • A common approach is to use machine learning models trained on databases of material structures and properties, which then capture the underlying structure-property relationship.
  • Large Language Models (LLMs) like the GPT3.5/4 models behind ChatGPT and Microsoft's Copilot use similar tactics to model language: in 2024, their power to enhance material development is becoming clear.
  • This can make the activities of a SaaS firm look more like a consulting outfit, reducing the capacity to scale.
  • The role of a materials informatics firm is to connect the expertise of materials scientists and data scientists/engineers to drive material development.

As a child psychiatrist, I know it’s critical for kindergartens to embrace playful learning

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Would you like to go back there if you could, if only for a moment?

Key Points: 
  • Would you like to go back there if you could, if only for a moment?
  • Unfortunately, fewer and fewer children are having the opportunity to have experiences like this, which is disturbing for many reasons.
  • Along with many others who work in health, as a child psychiatrist I am deeply concerned about this.

Importance of playful learning


Learning to read does not come naturally. Reading requires developing new neural pathways.
This requires some direct instructions for the development of specific skills, and this can be done through playful learning that need not mean a loss of play. This will depend on:
the kindergarten team (comprised of a teacher and early childhood educator) fully understanding their roles and the new curricula priorities;
the team knowing how to support play-based learning in the classroom, and mapping out how they will combine some direct instruction with rich play- and inquiry-based activities;
the team being sufficiently equipped and resourced. Ideally, this would mean being supported by a literacy coach well-versed in evidence-based learning strategies for supporting children’s emerging literacy and for supporting play.

Read more:
To help children learn how to read in the pandemic, encourage writing messages as part of play

Play is not the opposite of learning

  • Until fairly recently, many people considered play to be the opposite of work and learning, believing play is done when the real work of learning has been finished.
  • But once people know that experiences accompanied by emotional connections are much more memorable, you can organize play in ways that increase the amount of learning.
  • From a health perspective, the absence of play, especially outdoor play, leads to rising obesity rates.

The science of learning


There has been an explosion in the study of the science of learning which asks: how does the brain learn? Kathy Hirsh Pasek, a professor of psychology at Temple University, with her team, is leading scholars in this science of learning. According to their research, learning happens best when:
children are active with “minds on” rather than passively sitting for long periods of time with teacher talking or instructing;
they are engaged;
the information is meaningful;
they are socially interacting;
the learning is “iterative,” meaning information or concepts are repeated in varied contexts, and across subject areas, to help children see new ways to combine smaller parts;
they are having fun.
Crucial to success is this: teachers must see that a shift towards playful learning is essential for achieving both engagement and academic success. Principals need to be on board and supportive of this approach.

Teacher-guided play

  • Teachers need to understand the different types of play as described and researched by child development professor Angela Pyle.
  • As her work outlines, play is considered to be on a continuum from free play to guided play to formal games.

Protecting the loss of childhood

  • British education advocate Sir Ken Robinson famously said that felons in jail have more outdoor play time daily than children on average across the globe spend outside playing.
  • Research from other countries has also documented how an increasing sense of business in children’s lives has also crowded out play.
  • There is nothing more basic than the right to belong and the right to play.


Jean Clinton does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Is Japan joining AUKUS? Not formally – its cooperation will remain limited for now

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

With Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida visiting Washington this week, rumours have circulated that Japan might soon join the AUKUS security pact between Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom.

Key Points: 
  • With Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida visiting Washington this week, rumours have circulated that Japan might soon join the AUKUS security pact between Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom.
  • Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has downplayed the suggestion, indicating this is not something that will happen soon.

Partner on the ‘Pillar II’ level

  • For some time now, Japan was talked about as a potential fourth partner in the agreement.
  • The Pillar I level of the partnership involves the US transferring nuclear submarine propulsion technology to Australia.
  • This level focuses on the sharing of technology related to artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, hypersonic missiles and precision guided munitions.
  • Nonetheless, Japan has strong capabilities and critical skills in the areas covered by the Pillar II level of cooperation.

Complications to AUKUS expansion

  • This includes ensuring the drafting and implementation of procedural mechanisms to allow technology transfers to take place between the members.
  • No one inside AUKUS wants to mess with the dynamics that have enabled such close and trusted ties.
  • In addition, there is a reluctance to go beyond three core members of AUKUS until the envisioned technology sharing is proven to work.
  • Read more:
    Will the AUKUS deal survive in the event of a Trump presidency?

A delicate balancing act

  • This is demonstrated in the trilateral arrangements between them, as well as the quadrilateral ties with India (known as the Quad).
  • Japan is also boosting its ties with the Philippines, South Korea and the United Kingdom.
  • So, it is a delicate balancing act to encourage Japanese engagement in external security arrangements, while being mindful the country still has a constitution that binds it to a strictly defensive and relatively benign military posture.


John Blaxland is director of the ANU's North America Liaison Office, based in Washington DC, and has been attending the US Navy's Sea Air Space Conference in National Harbor, Maryland.

Penny Wong floats recognising Palestine ahead of two-state solution to help path to peace

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Foreign Minister Penny Wong has taken Australian policy a modest step towards embracing recognition of a Palestine state ahead of a two-state solution, as a pathway to a lasting Middle East peace.

Key Points: 
  • Foreign Minister Penny Wong has taken Australian policy a modest step towards embracing recognition of a Palestine state ahead of a two-state solution, as a pathway to a lasting Middle East peace.
  • She quoted British Foreign Secretary David Cameron saying the United Kingdom “will look at the issue of recognising a Palestinian state, including at the United Nations”.
  • “There are always those who claim recognition is rewarding an enemy,” Wong said.
  • The Albanese government’s policy has been for a two-state solution, but it has not embraced recognising a Palestinian state ahead of that.

Fintech has a gender problem – here’s why you should care

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Even if you haven’t heard of fintech, you’re probably using it for payments, banking or investments.

Key Points: 
  • Even if you haven’t heard of fintech, you’re probably using it for payments, banking or investments.
  • Women account for just 4% of CEOs, only 18% of executive committee members, and a mere 7.7% of entrepreneurs within fintech.
  • Gender inequalities in each of these combine to form what we call a “triple glass ceiling” in the fintech industry.
  • The longstanding male dominance, continued privileging of masculinity, and rigid gender stereotypes in each of these sectors hinder meaningful progress and change in fintech.

So, where are all the women?

  • Several interviewees noted that women typically work harder and push more to gain the same result as their male peers.
  • However, ideas that get dismissed when suggested by a woman commonly gain credence when offered by a man.
  • Women.
  • Only 1.5% of chief technology officers or chief information officers are women – a reflection of the technology glass ceiling.
  • Since people are more likely to relate to and fund entrepreneurs similar to themselves, male-led ventures are more successful.
  • Successful entrepreneurs have traditionally been male, leading to a male stereotype of entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial success.

What does this mean for you?

  • If people build and develop products based on their own frustrations and day-to-day living, innovation can only truly be driven by diverse people with different backgrounds and experiences.
  • If made aware of the gender inequalities in the industry, fintech users can be a voice for change.
  • Shattering the triple glass ceiling represents an immense challenge, but we cannot be allowed to fail.


Chloe Fox-Robertson receives funding from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). While working on this project Dariusz Wojcik received funding from the European Research Council under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (grant no. 681337). Authors bear all responsibility for the content.

Nine out of 10 kids are not developmentally on track in literacy and numeracy – study of 8 African countries

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

This may explain why the region has the lowest proportion of children who are developmentally on track when it comes to literacy and numeracy.

Key Points: 
  • This may explain why the region has the lowest proportion of children who are developmentally on track when it comes to literacy and numeracy.
  • Recently, I set out with a colleague to assess how children in eight west African and central African countries were faring in this regard.
  • Only about one in every 10 children (11.9%) in our sample were developmentally on track in literacy and numeracy.
  • For all three activities, children who were developmentally on track were more likely than other children to have interacted with a caregiver.

The data

  • The data was collected between 2017 and 2021 by the Multiple International Cluster Surveys (MICS).
  • This global programme collects nationally representative data on maternal and child health using household surveys.


identify or name at least 10 letters of the alphabet
read at least four simple, popular words in any language
know the name and recognise the symbol of all numbers from 1 to 10.

  • That makes it especially important to study in a sub-region where an estimated 89% cannot read and understand a simple text by the time they are 10 years old.
  • The major takeaway from our study is that cognitively stimulating activities with caregivers matter.

What should be done

  • Caregivers must be taught how important it is to regularly engage young children in these activities.
  • Read more:
    How playing the 'School Game' helps kids on their journey to literacy

    This is particularly important for caregivers without formal education.


Pearl S. Kyei does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Congress Passes Bills Making Major Investments in Alzheimer’s

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Saturday, March 23, 2024

WASHINGTON, March 23, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As part of a budget bill heading to President Biden for his signature, Congress passed major investments in the fight against Alzheimer’s; specifically demonstrating its unwavering commitment to equity and inclusion in the reporting language, which helps to foster a more equitable and just healthcare system.

Key Points: 
  • WASHINGTON, March 23, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As part of a budget bill heading to President Biden for his signature, Congress passed major investments in the fight against Alzheimer’s; specifically demonstrating its unwavering commitment to equity and inclusion in the reporting language, which helps to foster a more equitable and just healthcare system.
  • “We are thrilled to witness Congress’s steadfast 12-year commitment to Alzheimer’s research, despite ongoing budget restraints,” said UsAgainstAlzheimer’s chair and co-founder George Vradenburg.
  • UsAgainstAlzheimer’s worked to include language encouraging diversity in clinical trials, and the establishment of a brain health equity initiative to improve the integration of brain health into primary care, particularly within underrepresented communities.
  • The bill also encourages the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering to collaborate with National Institute of Aging (NIA) and The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) to develop new technologies that could discover the earliest biological events that lead to Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.

Elemica Lands “Innovator” Ranking in Order Management

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Thursday, March 21, 2024

Of the software providers evaluated in the report, only Elemica received the ranking of Innovator — recognized for the advanced capabilities of its Customer Connections order management solution.

Key Points: 
  • Of the software providers evaluated in the report, only Elemica received the ranking of Innovator — recognized for the advanced capabilities of its Customer Connections order management solution.
  • Software providers were recognized for solutions in three categories: credit management, customer billing and order management.
  • Elemica stood out as an order management “Innovator” for being “well regarded by industry experts and users” and delivering “superior value realization to clients” according to the report.
  • For more information about Elemica and our innovative order management software, explore our Customer Connections solution .

Porsche eBike Performance Accelerates IT Efficiency with Freshworks’ AI-Powered Enterprise Software

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Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Launched in 2022, Porsche eBike Performance aims to make a significant impact in the e-bike sector with its innovative solutions.

Key Points: 
  • Launched in 2022, Porsche eBike Performance aims to make a significant impact in the e-bike sector with its innovative solutions.
  • Porsche eBike Performance adopted Freshservice for IT, streamlining service requests, and expediting IT service delivery.
  • By tapping into Freshservice’s powerful automations and built-in AI features, Porsche eBike Performance implemented IT workflows that help employees work more efficiently.
  • “Freshservice's AI capabilities are the backbone of our IT operations,” said Alexander Wünsch, Chief Financial Officer at Porsche eBike Performance.