As 2023 comes to a close, University Canada West looks back at our 10 most popular blogs posted over the last year.
- How Bachelor of Commerce graduates can capitalize on online retail trends
With e-commerce on the rise, Bachelor of Commerce graduates are in a great position to leverage their skills to capitalize on online retail trends. For example, they can start their own e-commerce ventures, focusing on niche markets and employing effective branding and marketing strategies. Graduates can also help online retailers promote their products and engage with customers through social media.
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- Study strategies to kick off the new term
Transitioning to university is a significant milestone in a student’s life, filled with novel experiences and challenges. At the core of this transition is learning how to study effectively, given the increasing academic demands of higher education. Cultivating effective study methods early on can not only lead to academic success, but can also foster a lifelong love for learning.
Read the full blog here - Embracing AI in the classroom: How to evolve without compromising ethics
AI algorithms can provide personalized feedback and recommendations, automate repetitive tasks and provide instant feedback that before their existence could take way more time. However, they also have their limitations and ethical implications.
Read the full blog here - What is Black History Month in Canada
Black History Month in Canada has been celebrated each February since 1996. This month recognizes and celebrates the contributions and accomplishments of Black Canadians.
Read the full blog here - Vancouver ranks third best city in Canada for students
Vancouver has been ranked as the third-best city in Canada for students by the financial comparison website HelloSafe. According to Best Cities For Students In Canada: The Definitive 2023 Ranking By HelloSafe, the top 10 Canadian cities include many big cities with better employment and leisure opportunities with large student populations.
Read the full blog here - Tips for online safety in 2023
Online fraud is a growing concern for individuals and businesses as more and more transactions and personal information are shared online. Such attempts at fraud range from the ridiculous, as in requests to pay taxes with gift cards, to the more sophisticated, where criminals trick users into thinking they are dealing with a legitimate company.
Read the full blog here - How AI can be used in education
Using AI to replicate human intelligence is transforming many aspects of society, leading to increased efficiency and improved decision-making. However, the use of AI and machine learning also raises ethical and social considerations that require careful consideration and regulation.
Read the full blog here - Steady growth forecasted for BC in 2023
The British Columbia economy was expected to experience steady growth in 2023, despite some slower economic growth forecasted in the near term. As consistent with other jurisdictions, the BC economy was expected to see slower growth in 2023 due to global inflation and higher interest rates.
Read the full blog here - Effective study tips for university students
The start of a school term is usually not as busy for assignments and is a good time to come up with an effective strategy to study. Don’t put off easily completed tasks for the future, especially when crunch time hits.
Read the full blog here - E-commerce trends for small businesses in 2023
If there is one business lesson learned during the last few years, it’s that e-commerce is here to stay.
While in-store shopping is more or less back to normal, there’s no sign that the huge growth of e-commerce is going to end anytime soon. Sales via omnichannel, direct-to-consumer and social media are expected to keep soaring.
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Published on December 27, 2023.