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Accessing knowledge has become more dynamic than ever before. While academic journals undoubtedly hold a prominent place in scholarly pursuits, it is essential to recognize the significance of exploring alternative avenues for intellectual growth. CETE scholars produce multiple podcast series and expertise briefs to offer unique insights and perspectives.
Case Studies / White Papers
CETE’s collection of case studies and white papers provides in-depth explorations of real-world applications, challenges, and solutions within translational research.
Case studies and white papers are essential tools for organizations to document, analyze, and share knowledge from real-world experiences and research findings. These resources are valuable tools for professionals seeking to understand complex problems, inform decision-making, and drive impactful change.Podcasts
While sustaining a focus on improving the field of professional development, CETE understands the ever-changing needs for both technical and soft skills today and has researched best practices and strategies to meet the needs of the modern world.
The CETE Works podcast explores current topics impacting educational and workforce settings. Connect with the Curriculum and Training team at go.osu.edu/OhioState4Work and follow them on Twitter at @OhioState4Work.
Expertise Briefs
CETE’s library of expertise briefs are designed to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical applications.
Extensive research findings become actionable, empowering individuals to translate research into their reality.
Dr. Ana-Paula Correia is the Director of the Center on Education and Training for Employment (CETE) and a Professor of Learning Technologies in the College of Education and Human Ecology at The Ohio State University, where she also holds the Ted and Lois Cyphert Distinguished Professorship in Teacher Education.
Explore Dr. Ana-Paula Correia’s blog for insights on generative AI, learning design, educational technology, human-computer interaction, and the evolving practice of leadership.