Rekindling some of my thoughts on what is needed for University and College students to be "job ready" when they leave school.
I have never felt that traditional University or Colleges can keep up with technology, this is one of the reasons why I never achieved a formal university training.
As a career technology professional I find it very difficult to keep up with technology while being right in the middle of it, let alone if your within a university that is on a slower track in adopting and approving technology curriculum.
I am working right now to flush our what the major programs being offered by colleges and universities on the west coast and trying to establish what could be the "2.0" equivalent of these programs.
Check out our series of free live workshops around the United States on the use of Web 2.0 technologies in education. Coming up: Chicago, New York, Maui, Sacramento, and Boston. More details and information here.
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