Online professional development has become one of my “go-to” ways to learn.
Jim Peacock, CCSP
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I can’t believe I have been teaching online for over 20 years! I began with the Facilitating Career Development (FCD) class when Cathy Van Dyke and I combined the face-to-face class with a “home-built” discussion board. This kind of hybrid course was very new then. I have since used a variety of learning management systems (LMS) and currently use Moodle and also Canvas LMS. Providing online professional development has become a cornerstone of my business.
When I first started teaching online very few people had experience learning online.?Now nearly everyone has some experience learning online in some format, mostly due to the pandemic which drove so much of our education online. As a result, people are comfortable with the reading and writing involved in this learning format as nearly everyone is on some form of social media, and uses email, and text messages.
Online professional development, e-learning (all forms of electronic learning), and m-learning (learning on a mobile device) are all great ways to learn.
Of course, there are some disadvantages to online training and e-learning.?The biggest disadvantage is the loss of face-to-face interaction. It can also be easier for participants to disengage or be passive learners. However, contemporary approaches to online learning have responded very effectively to these concerns.
Here are my favorite forms of professional development online.
MOOCS / Online classes
I’ve taken a few great online classes. The?Science of Happiness?through UC-Berkeley started with 1000’s of people enrolled for credit, grades, pass-fail, or free and no credit (which is what I did) and ended with many fewer enrollees. It was a fair amount of work to stay current even though I did not do all of the work over the 8 weeks. I highly recommend this class.
Another great class I took was Richard Leider’s?Life Reimagined,?“Discover What’s Next”,?as well as one on?mindfulness.?All were great classes where I learned so much.
WEBINARS
Webinars are another great way to learn online. I find these to be more “bite-sized” and even if I can’t attend at the set hour offered, most of the time you can receive a recording.?Webinars?are best when the presenter offers some form of engagement throughout the presentation like polls, questions, opportunities to offer ideas, etc…?
TED TALKS / VIDEOS
Videos like Ted Talks and YouTube, are another great way to learn using the technology of video. Although many people would not consider this e-learning, I do because it offers me the ability to learn at my fingertips whenever I choose to. Here are some of?my favorites.
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PODCASTS
National Career Development Association (NCDA) has started a series they call the "Career Practitioners Conversations" on a wide range of career topics. One of my favorites for marketing ideas is?“The PR Maven” with Nancy Marshall. Marshall interviews people in the marketing field and talks about the importance of relationships in marketing. Another favorite is “History that doesn't Suck" with professor Greg Jackson. ?
Read more about why?Podcasts could fit into your learning
ONLINE SEMINARS?
Online seminars exist in a broad variety of forms. Many are offered as an independent studies where you can log in and do the work over a set period of time. I offer?unique discussion-based online seminars?for professional development as well. What makes them unique is:
Whatever your format is, I encourage you to take advantage of the many online offerings for your own online professional development.
Jim Peacock is the Principal at?Peak-Careers Consulting?and writes a weekly email for career practitioners. Peak-Careers offers discussion-based online seminars for career practitioners focused on meeting continuing education needs for CCSP, GCDF and BCC certified professionals as well as a variety of workshops for career practitioners.
He is the author of?A Field Guide for Career Practitioners: Helping Your Clients Create Their Next Move?and the recipient of the 2020?Kenneth C. Hoyt?Award from the National Career Development Association.
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