Culture Archives - Bongo Learn https://bongolearn.com/tag/culture/ Assess Learners through AI and Human Evaluation Thu, 30 Mar 2023 16:04:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 So, Why Bongo? https://bongolearn.com/so-why-bongo/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=so-why-bongo https://bongolearn.com/so-why-bongo/#respond Wed, 14 Mar 2018 21:03:00 +0000 http://box5225.temp.domains/~bongolea/?p=9936 As many of you have heard, YouSeeU unveiled Bongo, the company’s new video assessment platform, at SXSW EDU last week. Our team […]

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As many of you have heard, YouSeeU unveiled Bongo, the company’s new video assessment platform, at SXSW EDU last week. Our team received a tremendous response at the event, and we’re excited to share Bongo with all of you. But before we introduce the platform’s impressive capabilities, we first wanted to explain why. Not just why YouSeeU made Bongo, but also why this platform unlocks such incredible learning potential for students and professionals.

To really understand what prompted YouSeeU to create Bongo, it’s important to consider where we came from. Our legacy platform was purpose-built to assess and improve learners’ soft skills, but to accomplish that goal at scale, the software had to better accommodate all users and devices. In order to impact as many learners as possible, YouSeeU’s platform needed to become more sustainable.

So, what does that mean? Foundationally, we focused on three areas:

  • Taking a mobile-first approach to learning and assessment
  • Making the platform more accessible for all learners
  • Simplifying the workflows to make them more intuitive for instructors and learners

Our team achieved all of these goals, but instead of updating the existing platform, we decided to develop something new. Bongo features a sleek, yet accessible user interface, couples a Virtual Classroom component with three comprehensive Video Assignment workflows, and allows learners to use virtually any device to complete assignments and join live meetings.

With its combination of proprietary video and feedback technology, Bongo enables instructors to assess learners’ soft skills and knowledge at scale.

For more insight into what Bongo looks like and how it functions, watch our overview video.

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What are soft skills? https://bongolearn.com/what-are-soft-skills/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-are-soft-skills Wed, 07 Jun 2017 23:35:30 +0000 http://box5225.temp.domains/~bongolea/?p=10040 [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] What are soft skills? Here at Bongo, we are all about soft skills. Our video technology is purpose-built to help assess […]

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What are soft skills?

Here at Bongo, we are all about soft skills. Our video technology is purpose-built to help assess and improve soft skills and communication skills. Now, you may be asking what exactly are soft skills? What do they entail? How important are these skills? It’s time to answer these questions.

To define soft skills the old-fashioned way—according to Dictionary.com—they are “desirable qualities for certain forms of employment that do not depend on acquired knowledge: they include common sense, the ability to deal with people, and a positive flexible attitude.” In other words, you may know all the facts, figures, and expertise there is to know in your field, but if you can’t effectively communicate them or collaborate with others, they’re more than likely rendered useless.

Soft skills are things that can’t be taught and immediately used but rather developed through practice. Some soft skills are:

  • Problem-solving
  • Accept and learn from criticism
  • Interpersonal communication
  • Time management skills
  • Leadership
  • Conflict resolution  
  • Teamwork

These are just a few qualities that fall under the soft skills category. There are much more, but these are the usual few that are most mentioned. Each one of these qualities can make a large difference in people’s careers. Soft skills are highly sought after by employers, since those who have soft skills are better leaders, have better work ethic, and fit into the workplace without causing distractions and disruptions.

Now you may ask why are soft skills are important? Well, soft skills include qualities that lead to success in today’s job market. In a study conducted by Harris Poll on behalf of CareerBuilder, 77% of employers surveyed said soft skills are just as important as hard skills. 16% went on to say that soft skills were more important than hard skills. From this study, we can see that employers want more versatile employees. Employees that show leadership, and can resolve conflicts on their own—not just an employee to simply get the job done.

Soft skills might sound like a new term, but it’s not. Studies on soft skills date back over a hundred years. In a study done by Harvard University, the Carnegie Foundation and Stanford Research Center, studies concluded that 85% of job success comes from having well developed soft skills. The other 15% comes from hard skill and technical knowledge. This means that a degree alone might not cut it for career advancement. Rather, the skills within will set you apart from the rest when being considered for promotions.

In the end, soft skills are extremely important. Employers agree as well. It is time to prepare the workforce and make each candidate as competitive as can be. Soft skills are not some type of knowledge that can be acquired, rather they are a set of skills that must be developed and fine-tuned through practice. Learn how Bongo enables this practice and improvement with video technology in your field.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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