The Week That Was

Use the holiday weekend to catch up on the top learning stories from the week of Aug. 25.

Summer is over. Get over it by reading these top five stories from CLOmedia.com for the week of Aug. 25.

1. Train as Fast as Technology Changes: Quick learning modules deliver bite-size learning that can be developed quickly and globally in the face of constant technology updates, writes Evan Stuckless and Evelyn Toro.

2. Where Are All the Entry-Level Jobs? | Video: As interns take on entry-level duties, they might not be offered the right balance between work experience and development. CLO editors Ladan Nikravan and Frank Kalman have more.

3. Skillsoft to Acquire SumTotal: Experts say the deal will allow the company to use SumTotal's lineup of products to take advantage of Skillsoft's content library. 

4. Shrinking the Business School Skill Gap: Recent business school graduates are missing key skills, which could lead to longer onboarding and less-confident new hires. Collaboration between businesses and higher education is looking to change that. CLO editor Kate Everson has the story.

5. It's All In Your Mind: A person's mindset can determine whether a learning intervention is successful, and a growth mindset is superior to a fixed one. Karl McDonnell has more. 

On Another Note …

Vocational education is due for a retool, writes The Economist this week. As employers complain of a so-called skills gap and higher education increasingly feels the pressure to change course, vocational education is likely to experience a sort of rebirth, the business magazine suggests.

Read more here.

Also, fantasy football, stock-market edition, via The New York Times. Read here.