definitely the way to go for training. How nice to ‘chat’ and offer input. All while sitting back and enjoying your nice day at home. No phones, no patrons to help, no interruptions. And, best of all, if you need to refresh what you learned you can review the webinar on the archives. This is the future of training. When I taught Head Start in Ohio, I can recall sitting back and just listening to a speaker. The room was too hot, made me sleepy! Or, worse. The training is GREAT, and I look in the back. Co-workers sleeping. How embarrassing! Webinars. Attend what you want, when you want, where you want. Thank you “23 Things Kansas” for bringing these to the program! I not only wrapped up the training with a webinar, I also used many tools like (You Tube videos, screencasts, and the such) too all increase my tech knowledge! I know when I got my new sewing machine, the box lacked set-up directions! I used a You Tube video (obviously a 4H teen) on how to set the machine up! So much is out on the net, so much learning is now at our fingertips. One thing “23 Things Kansas” missed, was mentioning podcasts. These are great for learning, too. iTunes U even has college classes online! Or just listening to a missed church sermon. So much out there!
Posted by: mattinas | June 2, 2010
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