LEARNING’S FUTURE IS NOW!
February 29, 2016
Without something resembling a liberal arts education, combined with an extensive vocabulary, in-depth thinking becomes restricted.
Without the skills training one receives in high school and college, as well as from corporate training departments, the ability to excel in one’s chosen career becomes limited.
In terms of the former, most individuals are on their own as a liberal arts education becomes more and more de-emphasized.
No worry, however, for those motivated individuals who choose to pursue the study of great thought and wisdom. Books remain readily available and the Web offers an individual almost limitless possibility.
When it comes to skills training, the advent of e-Learning has exploded the possibilities.
Never before has such excellent training for careers, or specific tasks, been so widely available. E-Learning is reaching around the world. At no previous time have we had so many useful opportunities within our grasp. For as long as one has computer access and a high speed connection, the world of skills learning is vibrantly available.
On the Education side, community colleges are leading the way. Today, 97% of our community colleges offer e-Learning courses and the number of students accessing those courses is growing at an annual rate of better than 12%.
On the Training side of the ledger, corporate America is ahead of the pack. E-Learning is growing rapidly as the training media of choice.
The private business sector has discovered that their goals for growth and profitability can be greatly enhanced through e-Learning.
And, because most e-Learning is produced in this country, the rapid exporting of meaningful education and training is exploding.
People want to learn. They always have. Whether one is intrigued by the history of ideas and/or the learning-path to a better future, e-Learning is making all of that more possible than it has ever been before.
And, it’s only just begun!
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— Bill Walton, co-Founder, ITC Learning
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