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Learn and Grow with Time for Dinner

By Martin Schaeferle | December 04, 2012

When you have a family, it seems like there is really no good time to study. If you are taking courses at night or on the weekends, at a local Instructor led Training Company or college, for example, you run the risk of missing out on important family functions, school activities, and even just evening meals together. Learning new skills, especially those related to technology and the workplace, can give you a major leg up in your corporation. However, the time required to attend classes can leave you feeling guilty and stressed about what is not getting done at home. An online HTML5 tutorial or online C#.net courses can help circumnavigate many of these issues. By taking courses online, you can choose the when, where, and duration of your learning/studying time. The flexibility of choosing your own "classroom" time means that you can truly focus when you sit down to study, rather than wondering what is going on at home. You can learn a new skill or program, increase your value at work, and still tuck your kids into bed at night. That's a win-win for everyone.



Martin Schaeferle

Martin Schaeferle has taught IT professionals nationwide to develop applications using Visual Basic, Microsoft SQL Server, ASP, and XML. He has been a featured speaker at Microsoft Tech-Ed and the Microsoft NCD Channel Summit, and he specializes in developing Visual Basic database applications, COM-based components, and ASP-based Web sites. In addition to writing and presenting technical training content, Martin is also LearnNowOnline's vice president of technology.


This blog entry was originally posted December 04, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle