Wed July 20 2022
Page B 5 of the WSJ today details the Cyber Talent Hub. A consortium of companies will
post custom content allowing students to train on the specific technologies they are likely to encounter in their careers. It will be launched at the end of this year.
Universities New York, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Chicago will take part as well.
Now check out the quarter page ad on page a7. Joe Luna is now the Director of IT at Three Rivers Legal Serivces. He completed his Google Certificate and had the new job within six months of completion.
grow.google/certificates
Markets work. And they are working to substitute for ever more expensive college programs in terms of time and money.
If one wants to learn to cut hair, that is what you study and practice, forget studying the Civil War or Political Systems.
Now check out the free workshops on youtube. And an interesting groups of sponsors. Would you have guessed the Artesia NM and Texarkana TX Chambers of Commerce?
Prior too WW II and the GI Bill which really put colleges on the map, this is how most professional education worked. You studied just what you needed to know. The same is true today for auto mechanics, plumbing, electical work, etc. So Google has stripped out everything you do not need to know to occupy one of these positions.
All this is connected. A front page story details how Northeastern University has acquired Mills College for women near Silicon Valley. The article says the land iis worth a billion, gee why not sell that and create a new campus? My point is that massive change is underway in Higher Ed.