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Online Education Class
You may have heard about online classes, but you may not be aware of how popular and pervasive they have become. In the last few years, it seems as though everyone is online learning or researching something. The Internet provides unprecedented access to knowledge and education for people of all ages.
In addition to the over 3 million college students who are taking at least some of their classes online, there are online high schools, online career training schools and courses and continuing education for adults online.
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Social Media Versus Higher Education
Many of us will find ourselves changing careers multiple times in our lifetime. Because of this we are now going to have to learn the skills to acquire new knowledge on an almost continuous basis. One way to help accomplish this is with the help of Web 2.0 social media networks.
Most likely you are already taking advantage of these ‘new’ social media networks. Whether you are socializing on Facebook, updating Twitter or just adding a new bookmark to Digg or ZoomIt Canada, social media has become an integral part of our daily lives. The next step is to integrate these tools into a new form of learning, or upgrading to Learning 2.0.
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Philosophies of Neuro-linguistic Performance
Philosophies of Neuro-Linguistic Performance
Due to the global aspect of most industries today, companies and organizations are forced to acknowledge the need to improve every area of their day-to-day-business. Thanks to the internet, the world is transforming itself to a global village. Companies who are unable to adjust to the need for world-class service can simply sink or die.
One of the most popular approaches many businesses have decided to utilize is having their managers and employees undergo neuro-linguistic training. Neuro-Linguistic Programming, although created in the 1970’s, only became popular in recent times.
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