• E-Learning 01.04.2010 No Comments

    The Northwest Education and Training Institute is providing everyone on the planet the chance to put their class online. Once your class is in our campus, you can invite students and start your own online university or charter school.

    If you are a student or life long learner needing instruction on a specific topic, sign up now and ask. We will find you a highly qualified instructor who will let you into a class.

    All this by entering your free registration at www.nweti.com

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  • E-Learning 16.03.2010 No Comments

    I must have been real busy, no posts in a long time. We have been working hard to gather up instructors and trainers for the Northwest Education and Training institute. Now, they are all working on getting their stuff together so students can sign up. It takes a while to ensure the quality of our instructors. Now, the problem is marketing the whole thing. It is so much fun just building resources and creating classes, I forget about getting the word out. I will never be good at that.

    But, one exciting thing we just started is now we have a certified GED instructor to provide credit recovery and GED classes to help our youth meet the new requirements.

    Now that spring is almost here, my classes on Horticulture should start getting busy. I am focusing on using native plants in the urban landscape, working from a book we helped a high school publish on native plants.

    Still, anyone can request a topic for a class. We will find an instructor and a curriculum to meet the request.

    Now, for a busy spring and summer; hopefully with lots of students taking advantage of our great classes.

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  • E-Learning 22.10.2009 No Comments

    Yourclassroom.com is growing. Now we have the Northwest Education and Training Institute at nweti.com; we have the Home Builders University at www.homebuildersuniversity.com; there are the homeschools and independent learning groups at schoolenrichment.org; we have our inhouse special classes at campus.yourclassroom.com; and of course there  is businessnorthwest.org for conferences and seminars.   Several more schools will be opening at the first of the year. Businesses and life long learners are taking charge of their learning activities, and reaching out to the best instructors they can find. Our best teachers are those who know there stuff the best and are willing to share.

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  • E-Learning 02.10.2009 No Comments

    Wonderearth partners is working with a variety of experts to bring to small businesses a to the point conference on the new world of carbon credits. Don’t miss this, go to http://www.businessnorthwest.org to get in and be ready

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  • E-Learning 24.07.2009 No Comments

    http://jermvest.com/blog/2009/02/7-sins-of-online-video-instructional-design/

  • E-Learning 30.06.2009 No Comments

    registrations are starting to roll in…

  • E-Learning 29.06.2009 No Comments

    http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Imagine-Your-Reality/2009/07/01/Interview-with-Tom-Cochrane-of-TKC-solutions

    Host Name: Imagine Your Reality
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    Interview with Tom Cochrane of TKC solutions

    Length: 1 hr
    Description:
    I will be interviewing Tom Cochrane of TKC solutions about the upcoming technology and business virtual conference his hosting as well as how businesses can continue to adapt to the changing economy

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  • E-Learning 24.06.2009 No Comments

    http://thejournal.com/articles/2009/03/04/the-k12-web-20-debate-learning-to-communicate.aspx

  • E-Learning 23.06.2009 No Comments

    Sorry for being so quiet.  We’ve been putting a lot of efforts into a conference we are co-sponsoring.  Hopefully we are on the downhill sde of the work…here’s the info.  Hope you can attend! (all online)

    July 9th – 11th for live Q&A with the speakers!

    http://www.businessnorthwest.org/conference/

    http://www.businessnorthwest.org/conference/summer_flyer.html

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    The Business Northwest Summer 2009 Conference hits a critical issue to anyone running a business or organization. With the economy in turbulent change and technology for communication evolving at lighting speed, how do you get heard?

    It is more important than ever to get your message to customers, employees, prospects, consumers and the general public. We bring a collection of people working this issue from media, technology, business, education and more.

    This is a virtual conference. The entire event is being livecast over the web. Speakers will be available for question in discussion forums and chat. For $8.50 you get access to all speakers and sessions for 30 days!

    So, from the comfort of your laptop, register today for what promises to be a great event!

    Keynote Panel 9:30 AM, July 9th

    Business Messaging  During Turbulence – Connecting to Customers,
    Consumers, Prospects, Employees and Everyone Else

    Kent Lewis of Anvil Media

    Matt Kish, Managing Editor of the Portland Business Journal

    Tom Cochrane, President TKC Solutions Business Advisory

  • A topic that has really come to light for us lately is the improved availability opportunity for an organization by adding eLearning to their portfolio of offerings.    It’s not a ground breaking thought, but I view it a little differently now because a new term (for me) is now attached:   “sales revenues”

    money-250

    “So what”, right?  For a business or organization which has not been providing online training to it’s customers, this becomes an incredibly potent new revenue stream.  You are now able to provide 80% of the value of your trainings at 20% of the cost to deliver. (no don’t quote me on those percentages since it’s topic dependent!)  Anyone with experience in providing training will agree that you can’t replace “live” and the value that comes with it.  Then again, for 80-90% of what you are doing…knowledge transfer… who cares?  Charge less since the customer isn’t getting the full experience.

    How about an example?  I’ll use one of our classes:

    Monitoring Networks and Systems with Open Source Tools
    Length – 8 weeks (1 live 1 hr presentation per week)
    Student Cost – $1000
    Production Cost – $700 (paying the trainer for live time, plus class management, plus the tool)

    Self-Directed Monitoring Networks and Systems with Open Source Tools
    Length – 8 weeks (Instructor available for live Q&A for 30 mins every other week)
    (Video recordings of the 8 live presentations available for viewing)
    Student Cost – $700
    Production Cost – $300 (paying for the live time, plus class management, plus the tool)

    At a $300 difference in cost to the students, there is an entirely new audience that might purchase this class.  In addition, after initial setup, it’s much less expensive to run the class and has much higher profit margins.  Depending on ‘live time, plus class management’ means for your operations, those numbers can look even better for the business.  Yes, I’m completely ignoring the costs for initial setup, but the only real difference is recording the live video sessions from an existing class and manipulating them in to the correct form for the self-directed class. (4-8 hrs of work tops for most situations)

    So, in summary, adding eLearning to your portfolio can potentially…..

    • Create new revenue streams
    • Improve availability to your customers
    • Decrease production costs
    • Deliver consistent trainings to a customer’s workforce (what about new hires AFTER you gave the training?)
    • Create a sense of community around a topic, enabling your customers to support each other (chat, discussion boards, etc) where appropriate

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