Here is an interesting tale about learning and how education is rapidly evolving. It's evolving as you read this. It is transforming rapidly into a form that is tremendously evolved from what it once was. Real world expectations are rapidly changing, as are skills requirements. Online learning is giving people an opportunity to keep pace with the radical changes, given this landscape. This story looks at what's different and offers an alternative for those of us who may be frustrated because they have difficulty maintaining pace with the new requirements that employers expect in 2013.
After graduating from college many years back, I had a unusual recognition. Even though employers respected that I was well-educated and considered hiring me because of this, I hadn't learned many of the skills that companies truly value. Yes I could write, I could do math, and I could carry on an articulate conversation. However, beyond the skills I had used to complete assignments when I was a student, anything else I was expected to know, I would have to acquire. I had spent four years in college learning about Literature, Sociology and History, but I didn't know how to set up spreadsheets.Mdu notesb.tech notesbest interview questions
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