What it takes to teach Japan Inc how to code
Japan wants to learn how to code. Over the past 15 years software development in Japan has changed...
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Japan wants to learn how to code. Over the past 15 years software development in Japan has changed...
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Education is very hard to disrupt. That’s both good and bad. Education is so important to both...
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It’s a great time to be a programmer in Japan. Everyone is hiring and there simply is not...
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The developed world is facing a severe programmer shortage. Around the world, coding boot...
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Education is very hard to disrupt. That’s both good and bad. Education is so important to both...
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Using artificial intelligence to change the way the education system works seems like a fool’s...
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Education is one of the hardest sectors to disrupt — or even improve upon — and most...
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Investors were skeptical that combining traditional face-to-face learning with a P2P web platform would work. Over the past three years, startup founder Takashi Fujimoto of StreetAcademy has been proving them wrong. Takashi is showing Japan that the new does not have to replace the old. Sometimes the new just makes the old things even better.
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