Smart trainers and free agent learners are turning to the Web for education
, but the choices can be overwhelming. There have never been more online tr
aining options: You can use the Internet to learn how to run a software pro
gram, earn a college degree, prepare for computer certification, fine-tune
your coaching skills, and gear up for a new career-just to name a few. Ther
e are corporate learning sites, cyber universities, government hubs, and pu
blication-sponsored learning centers. Way too many options.
Abernathy gives some tips on how to make sense of it all and hone your sear
ch. For example, most learning sites offer free demos and course samples. I
n addition, supplier consolidation is helping to narrow the selections to a
manageable number. One thing to keep in mind when considering an online si
te or course is whether it's accredited.
The article list 10 crucial questions to ask about an online learning site,
such as
What's the full cost of a course?
What are the instructor's qualifications?
When are interactive sessions offered?
What follow-up support is available?
There's also a source guide of Websites and contact information in such cat
egories as business skills, career and technical skills, computer skills, a
nd personal development, as well as a listing of third-party providers.