You’d probably be absolutely amazed at the wide range of e-learning and online educational courses that are available to everybody today. We are very fortunate to be able to boost our career focused knowledge or in fact completely change career altogether. The basics may well need to be implanted by a formal educatonal establishment, but the enhancement of the course, the way we sit modules in easy to manage chunks, that is always provided by an IT based platform. Fire service administration for example is a really important role and it needs a very dedicated, calm and responsible person to be in that post. The back up received from e-learning makes all the difference. The same goes for accounting – there will always be a need for one to one learning but again the nitty gritty is there online in the modular course resources. E-education is the foundation of many career trainers.
Category: E-Learning
Lunchtime Lull Provides Many E-Learning Options
I have a habit of stopping work for a nice lunch break every day – I know my train of thought is actually better if left undisturbed, but that leads to me only managing an extra hour or two of work and then I find my eyes lose it and I’m fast asleep in no time. So my mantra – take a proper break, do something completely different and relax. I love looking at documentaries on my laptop, tending to catch up with some of the best and most informative during rest periods. It’s amazing how much you can learn in just a short snatched half hour. This can be the same with chunks of e-learning and online education courses. If you want to study for a particular career move or to widen your job focused learning, online training courses are a fantastic way to achieve greater knowledge and qualifications. There are some amazing options out there today.
Online Testing Produced Maths Successes
Some learning envirnoments can be great fun. Others are deathly boring. I can remember one or two subject at school that were exactly the same – maths, sadly was not a barrel of laughs for me. I struggled constantly. Whether it was the delivery, or the fact I couldn’t keep up, I don’t know, but I was constantly petrified of not being able to do the mental arithmetic. I could not manage those ‘problems’. I think if the teacher had taken me aside and explained one to one, how each element worked, I would have quickly grasped the rest of it. My daughter had a similar story – she hated maths. When she wanted to take the QT tests for teacher training she panicked. Until a neighbour showed her the fantastic government online tutoring to help candidates overcome these blocks. Once she’d done a handful of the tests, there was no stopping her.