Distance Learning and
E-learning for Computer Techs
Just a few decades ago,
distance learning existed
only in the imaginations of
science fiction writers. Of
course, computers were as
big as a house and only
those same science fiction
writers wove stories of a
world in which computers
were commonplace.
While technology has not
taken the strides some
predicted and we Earthlings
didn't colonize the moon by
the year 2000, there are
many who probably never
expected that most people
log onto the Internet on a
regular basis.
The great advances in
technology have created a
couple of new situations. As
with any new gadget, there
has to be someone who can
work on it. When cars first
hit the scene, those who
could understand the
workings of a gas engine
were in great demand.
Even more demanding was the
need for training to stay
abreast of the development
of the automobile. The same
is true today of the
computer technology.
But the techs of today have
a great advantage that
wasn't available when auto
mechanics were trying to
learn. They have computers
and access to instant
communication through
computer networks.
That means that the very
subject they need to learn
more about is instrumental
in keeping them up-to-date
in their field. Like those
who are already busy with
adult responsibilities,
computer techs have limited
time for training, classes
and certifications.
But they have a definite
need for those things, many
on a continuous basis.
Distance learning and
elearning can be the answer.
While it's always been
possible to learn without
being in a classroom, the
opportunities to do so were
limited by a number of
factors. One of the biggest
problems with learning
outside the classroom has
always been the fact that
students didn't have an
opportunity to actively
participate.
If a student simply reads
text and takes a test to
discover whether he retained
the knowledge, he's likely
to get something from the
course. A student who is
allowed to talk to others,
ask questions and observe
the questions of other
students is much more likely
to gain the knowledge.
Even elearning (typically in
the form of online courses)
offers the opportunity to do
interactive activities and
students usually get
feedback along the way to
help them stay on track.
Distance learning and
elearning are no longer
fictional ideas, but have
become a reality that is
opening doors to many who
would otherwise have missed
an opportunity. And by
offering technical training
to those who work closely
with computers, the distance
learning and elearning
options will likely continue
to grow.
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provided you with valuable
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