As an educator I engaged the thought that education takes place all around us if we would only stop to put the ideas and stimuli we are introduced to into some form of content. I am a product of the seventies. I still remember the slide rule and the first calculators the size of a shoebox that did basic math. Funny thing was you were not allowed to use a calculator on tests as it was seen as a form of cheating.
So what about the future? University of Phoenix graduated more students onliine than on campus. Major universities have embraced the online revolution in a way to cut budget shortfalls and accomodate more working class students. Even high schools are experimenting with the process of delivering education without the common experience of one on one peer interaction.
How does education continue when we have left the bounds of conventional schooling?
As a business owner I have paid thousands of dollars to train my sales staff. Tom Hopkins tapes are still sitting on my boolshelf. Tapes don't work well in a CD format. The Sandler Sales Institute taught my sales staff to find the customers pain and heal them with our product. Those VHS tapes no longer play in the Blu Ray world we live in. And yet, CD's and Blu Ray players will likely be victims of the same fate.
The 21st century has seen "You Tube "generate 14 billion views this year. The format? A grainy 3 inch box to watch video from. The content? Many times questionable at best (not all content).
If you could receive ongoing education with personal development and positive reinforcement as the content 24 hours a day on your internet would you continue your education? Your families education? Your staffs education? Would you share it with your friends? If instead of thousands of dollars in tuition or thousands to educate your sales force would you subscribe to online education from the Master Speakers for a minimal subscription?
I believe anyone who believes Learning Lasts A Lifetime should look at the delivery of education in a 21st century format.
iLearningGlobal is that format. Join a wave of people as they become a Tsunami of powerful Education. Be my gueat at www.iLearningGlobal.biz/tmaas or
e-mail me at maasdynamicduo@aol.com for more info.
So what about the future? University of Phoenix graduated more students onliine than on campus. Major universities have embraced the online revolution in a way to cut budget shortfalls and accomodate more working class students. Even high schools are experimenting with the process of delivering education without the common experience of one on one peer interaction.
How does education continue when we have left the bounds of conventional schooling?
As a business owner I have paid thousands of dollars to train my sales staff. Tom Hopkins tapes are still sitting on my boolshelf. Tapes don't work well in a CD format. The Sandler Sales Institute taught my sales staff to find the customers pain and heal them with our product. Those VHS tapes no longer play in the Blu Ray world we live in. And yet, CD's and Blu Ray players will likely be victims of the same fate.
The 21st century has seen "You Tube "generate 14 billion views this year. The format? A grainy 3 inch box to watch video from. The content? Many times questionable at best (not all content).
If you could receive ongoing education with personal development and positive reinforcement as the content 24 hours a day on your internet would you continue your education? Your families education? Your staffs education? Would you share it with your friends? If instead of thousands of dollars in tuition or thousands to educate your sales force would you subscribe to online education from the Master Speakers for a minimal subscription?
I believe anyone who believes Learning Lasts A Lifetime should look at the delivery of education in a 21st century format.
iLearningGlobal is that format. Join a wave of people as they become a Tsunami of powerful Education. Be my gueat at www.iLearningGlobal.biz/tmaas or
e-mail me at maasdynamicduo@aol.com for more info.
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