We are often told that learning should in no way be confined within the four walls of the classroom. This is very evident in the world of business. By its very nature, the world of business is all about cutthroat competition. Oftentimes, success means being able to come up with new business ideas and ventures that will appeal to the public. As the marketplace becomes increasingly global, finding a way to stay ahead of the game becomes even more paramount.
To keep paced with the rapidly changing business environment, managers and entrepreneurs need to equip themselves with the knowledge and skills that will allow them to steer their ventures in the right direction. With the hectic schedules and the unwavering demand to manage their respective business, managers and entrepreneurs find it difficult to find a convenient way of continuing their education. That is, until interactive learning came along.
With the advent of technology and growing dependence on the Internet as an infinite source of information, interactive learning has become a buzz word for entrepreneurs and middle management. According to experts, the growing sophistication of technology generates connectivity in learning, and isolates stagnant forms of education.
There are now a growing number of online schools who offer certain curriculum for managers ? both upper and mid-levels ? and entrepreneurs that aims to help fuel new business ideas and strategies. These interactive modules also aim to help entrepreneurs and managers broaden their knowledge and performance in order to keep pace with intensifying global competition.
The best part about interactive learning is it allows students navigate their busy schedules without compromising the quality of education. In other words, interactive learning enables students to learn at their own pace ? and a time that is convenient to them.
Among the leading providers of interactive learning is WealthBridge Connect. They provide a perpetual, interactive learning environment that seeks to equip members/students with the most up-to-date business ideas and strategies by utilizing several supportive methods. These methods include rapid eLearning video content produced by today's top business leaders, internationally-known for business success. These videos are quick and to the point, typically providing relevant content in five to eight minutes.
WealthBridge Connect uniquely supports each video segment with an outline for sustained visual learning comprehension, MP3 files for portable learning, PowerPoint files, action items, and application tools that allow members to create their customized Human Performance System plan. This particular action plan creates a definitive roadmap, like a business plan, that motivates members to capture new knowledge and put it into action.
Moreover, WealthBridge Connect provides administrative oversight by highly-competent learning coordinators that partner with you and your teams for increased accountability of assigned eLearning content in any discipline. Doing so creates accountability for performance management, and provides additional incentives that help management recognize individual knowledge and skill achievement.
With the business environment continually evolving, managers and entrepreneurs alike must learn to invest in improving their skills to meet the demands of the changing environment. They need to leverage the power of technology to their advantage to improve the skills required. As Lester Thurow, former dean of MIT Sloan School of Management and author of numerous bestsellers on economics, once said, ?In the 21st century, the education and skills of the workforce will be the dominant competitive weapon.?
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Interactive Learning For Kids
If I told you that your kids could thoroughly enjoy the summer and still keep their minds sharp for school in the fall, would you believe me? By incorporating just a few activities into your summer the entire family can learn the joys of exploring the world around them. The kids will learn a sense of curiosity and sharpen their thinking skills. And you can help them using the ideas in this article.
1. Encourage daily reading. Kids don't have to read textbooks or the classics to maintain reading skills over the summer. Summer is for fun. Take them to the library or the bookstore and let them choose anything that interests them. If you are going to the beach or to visit relatives for vacation, somewhere you know they won't have the distractions of home, they might even welcome reading. Give them a fun novel about kids their own age. Young girls still love the Nancy Drew Mystery series. It builds curiosity, problem-solving and strategy skills. If comic books are all they will read, indulge them.
2. Summer is the perfect time to visit a museum with your kids. Have your family decide together on a place you would like to visit. Look up information about the area. Map out the route together. If you need to be more subtle, stop by a museum spontaneously on the road to somewhere else! If your young child is enraptured by dinosaurs, scour the web for special showings that you could make a trip to. Prepare for the trip by reviewing all the different dinosaurs and facts about them. Discuss with your child what they might see, learn and get to do at the museum.
3. Help your child to learn about their surroundings. Do you pass a historical marker on the road every day, but have never stopped? Stop and read it with your family. Go home and look up more about it. Is there a famous homestead near you; maybe a president's birthplace. Take the tour and learn more about it.
4. Plan a trip to an artist's studio, a jewelry maker or local factory. Feed their curiosity in how things are made and how they run. If your child has a special interest, check the web and yellow pages and see if they can stop by for a tour or a work shadow day.
5. Choose day or overnight camps with learning in mind. Camps that teach about nature, wildlife and conservation do double duty. Many state fish and wildlife departments run summer camps and there are many others. Again, your web is the best place to look. You may have missed out for this summer, but plant the seeds of interest in your child for next year. Make it a goal for next year. Plan, read and discuss what the experience will be like.
6. Catch fireflies and look up with your child what makes them light up. When your child catches a snake or other creature from nature, have them research how to care for it. Build a fort and teach your kids about angles and construction. Create the habit of using reference materials to learn more about everything around them.
7. Encourage activities that broaden your child's perspective of the world. Ask them to volunteer to help an elderly neighbor with their lawn or garden. Clean up your town's park or your own roadway. For each new toy your kids get, ask them donate one to charity. Caring about others and spending time in service to others is one of the best lessons your child will ever learn.
8. If your kids spend hours with video games, barter with them. And the younger they are when you start this, the better. Provide them with educational software and require that some of their computer time is spent using any of the learning software that's now available. Not all educational software is going to put your kids through the rigors of learning algebra, although if they need the extra help, that is certainly an easy source. There are numerous computer learning games out there that teach problem-solving, critical thinking and strategy building that are disguised as fun, adventure games. Search some sites with your kids and let them choose what they'd like. They will be learning without even realizing it. There are even clever educational software games that use cartoon characters like Spongebob to teach kids to type.
It is by exposing your child to sights, sounds and smells that they don't get in school that their horizons and interests are broadened. Creating and feeding a healthy curiosity in your child will give them a thirst they will never outgrow.
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