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Passion is an understatement when it comes to tech futurist, evangelist, creator of famous Silicon Valley blog Scobleizer, author of six prescient books, podcaster, video journalist, and former Microsoft strategist Robert Scoble. Host Michael Krasny gets down to business, exploring a mind-bending array of topics that will define our technological future: Get Ready for the Driverless Revolution: Scoble dives deep into the world of autonomous vehicles, discussing how they will transform transportation and the impact they'll have on our roads. Robots: Roommates or Revolutionaries?: The conversation delves into the rise of humanoid robots, exploring their potential to become helpful companions in our homes and workplaces, while also examining the possible societal shifts they might bring. AI Ethics: Navigating the Maze: Scoble tackles the crucial yet complex issue of artificial intelligence (AI) ethics, prompting discussion on responsible development and the need for safeguards in a world increasingly reliant on AI. Smart Cities: The Tech-Powered Metropolis of Tomorrow: The future of urban planning takes center stage as Scoble explores how cities will adapt and evolve to integrate seamlessly with new technologies. Beyond the Bits: Quantum Computing Leaps Forward: Unpack the potential of quantum computing with Scoble as he explains its mind-boggling capabilities and the groundbreaking applications that lie ahead. Privacy Paradox: Can We Have Our Tech Cake and Eat It Too?: The episode tackles the ever-present challenge of privacy in a world where technology is constantly evolving. Scoble explores the delicate balance between innovation and safeguarding our personal data. Beyond the Headliners: This episode goes beyond the usual tech buzzwords. Scoble explores these additional fascinating themes: Merging Realities: Augmented Reality, Spatial Computing, and the Metaverse: Scoble examines how these emerging technologies will blur the lines between our physical and digital worlds, and the potential impact they'll have on everything from entertainment to work. Jobs, the New GI Bill, and a "New American Dream": The conversation takes a turn towards the future of work. Scoble explores how technology will reshape the job market and proposes ideas like a "New American Dream" initiative to equip individuals with the skills needed to thrive in a tech-driven economy. Brain Gain: The Rise of Neural Links: Scoble dives into the world of neural links, exploring the potential for a direct interface between the human brain and computers, and the ethical considerations surrounding this groundbreaking technology. Pixels and Progress: The Future of Photography: Scoble examines how advancements in AI and machine learning will transform the way we capture and interact with photographs. Tech and the Political Landscape: The episode concludes with a thought-provoking discussion on the intersection of technology and politics. Scoble explores the potential impact of technology on political discourse, elections, and governance. Whether you're a self-proclaimed tech enthusiast or simply curious about the world to come, this Gray Matter podcast episode with Robert Scoble is a must-listen. Prepare to have your mind stretched and your imagination ignited as you embark on this captivating exploration of the future.
Partner and Head of Appellate and Supreme Court Practice at Troutman Pepper, Misha Tseytlin joins Lisa Dent Show to talk about all things GI Bill benefits. Listen in while Misha shares details on what happened with the U.S. Supreme Court case that could unlock additional college money for veterans who've earned benefits under more than […]
David Molina (ret. Captain U.S. Army) is Founder of Operation Code and self-taught writing the first line of code to petition Congress to expand the New GI Bill to include coding schools, a benefit he couldn’t use after exiting after 12 years in uniform. An entrepreneur, David has built numerous startups, has testified before members of Congress to expand technical education for veterans and spouses, and as a former captain in the Army was recipient of the Lt. Rowan Award, Meritorious Service Medal and Army Commendation Medal David Molina es el fundador de Operation Code, siendo autodidactico y escribiendo las primeras lineas de codigo para lanzar una peticion en el Congreso de EEUU de expander el GI Bill para incluir escuelas tecnicas de codigo, un beneficio que el no tuvo despues de vestir en uniforme por 12 anios. Como empresario, David ha construido varios startups, testificado ante miembros del Congreso para expandir educación técnica para veteranos y sus conyuges, y como Capitan del ejercito fue recipiente de varios premios y medallas por su servicio en las fuerzas armadas.
Which coding bootcamps are approved for the GI Bill, and what is the process of using it for your tuition? In this podcast we talk to Maggi Molina, who works with Operation Code, a nonprofit that helps veterans get into tech; Erin Frazier, the Director of Operations at The Software Guild, a coding bootcamp that was recently approved to offer VA benefits; and Eric Dowdy, a Turing School of Software and Design grad, and 8-year Air Force veteran. We look at the history of the GI Bill, what it’s like transitioning from the military to a coding bootcamp, why veterans excel at bootcamp, and the future of the GI Bill. bit.ly/GI-Bill-and-Bootcamps-Podcast
A continued exploration of the new GI Bill. Hunter Stackhouse, an Army veteran, and Megan Roche, a Navy veteran, both students at Tidewater Community College, talk about returning to the classroom and how veterans often provide a mentoring and leadership role to younger more traditional college students.
Tidewater Community College has a Veteran Connection Center where returning service members have a support network to ease their transition back into the classroom. Bill Brown and Veronica Cianetti discuss how the center focuses on veteran needs by providing a safe campus location for these non-traditional students.
A focus on veterans returning to the classroom and their immersion into campus life. Today, a discussion with Navy Veteran Amanda Harrison, who is a student at ODU with a double major in Creative Writing and Film.
As veterans exit the military, a usual destination is back to school to complete their degree. Bob Clark, director of Military Activities Liaison and Special projects at old Dominion University, discusses the challenges and opportunities for returning veteran students.
125: An accomplished military officer, entrepreneur, and self-taught developer, David is the Founder & Executive Director of Operation Code, a coding 501(c)(3) nonprofit that helps active military, guard & reserve citizen soldiers, veterans and their families learn to code and build software to change the world. After a decade of service in uniform, David founded Operation Code when he couldnt use his New GI Bill to go to code school to become a software developer and build his dream web app. The fastest way for military, veterans and their families to get coding. Veteran-founded and led, our military veterans community of coders and volunteer software developers can help you get unstuck, learn a new programming language and contributing to open source software in no time. Find out more about David Molina and Operation Code on Davids personal Blog: http://davidmolina.github.io/ http://davidmolina.github.io/about/ http://davidmolina.github.io/resume/ Save Time Like our days in the military, time on target is key. Hack and pair program with a software mentor at no-cost. You've already served and it's our way of saying thank you. code Hands-on Coding We use Slack, a real-time communication app to post questions and answers, and share snippets of code. When that doesn't work, we can jump on a Screenhero and pair program even faster sharing screens. group Expert Insights Our software mentors work the full spectrum from tech startups to defense federal contractors with one thing in common: ensuring our military veterans learn the new 21st century literacy skill. language Nurturing Space Our active community of military and veterans open source software & hardware enthusiasts help you gain real-world app experience, share job opportunities, conference scholarships, and opportunities to build on your military experience. When you're planning to leave the military visit USAA's separations tools and advice for information on readiness and making a successful transition. http://www.veteranonthemove.com/leavingthemilitary The Veteran On the Move podcast has published over 100 episodes giving listeners the opportunity to hear in-depth interviews conducted by host Joe Crane featuring the people, programs and resources to assist veterans in their transition to entrepreneurship: Marine Corps, Army, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard veterans, DOD, entrepreneurship, business, success, military spouse, transition, education, programs and resources. Veteran On the Move has garnered over 500,000 listens verified through Stitcher Radio, Sound Cloud, Itunes and RSS Feed Syndication making it one of the most popular Military Entrepreneur Shows on the Internet Today.
The longest war in American history is drawing to a close. Now, the men and women who served are coming home, and many hope to use higher education to build new, better lives.
The longest war in American history is drawing to a close. Now, the men and women who served are coming home, and many hope to use higher education to build new, better lives.
The longest war in American history is drawing to a close. Now, the men and women who served are coming home, and many hope to use higher education to build new, better lives.
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