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    Talking about The Future of Work and Education

    This is REAL USEFUL INFORMATION!!  He works at MS, and it is TRUE that a LOT of the jobs of the future will be DONE FROM HOME, on computers.  Basically, work farmed out to people smart enough to know where the work is, and go get it!!  It does not matter if you are typing on the computer of making necklaces and ear rings at home.  Doing things at home, and being your own boss is WHERE the future is!!  Make your own money; don't make money for your boss.  

    MY Blog is FILLED with links with opportunities for working for yourself at home.  MOST of the opportunities are free, some take an investment.  But, you will always make more money if you work for yourself!!!

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    The Future of Work and Education
    When you look at education through the lens of work, new perspectives are ample. When you apply scenario planning, the outcome can be even more enlightening.
     
    Read about my work at Microsoft for applying the Future of Work scenarios to the future of education.
     
     

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