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Web Conferencing and President Jackson

The field trip is thought of as a staple of the high school experience. It gives students the opportunity to learn outside of the standard classroom setting. These days with shrinking budgets and tightening of belts it is not surprising that schools have to be looking for ways to save money. Making the most of modest budgets is one thing though, as it still has to be done in the context of enhancing the learning experience. With this in mind, some schools could learn a lesson from what is now being done by the Hermitage, former home of America’s seventh President. Recent reports indicate that people who are unable to visit in person, can utilize web conferencing software tools. While many people tout the economic benefits of web conferencing, it is also an effective teaching tool. All it takes is a visit to The Hermitage website to set up the online tour. This is done after opening an account, and the participants only need to meet standard requirements such as having PCs and Internet access. Naturally, internet video conferencing poses endless possibilities for historical landmarks, schools and historical and scientific depositories such as museums. Will this generate a wave of interest in such places among the public? Only time will tell, but it is easy to see how the flagging interest of otherwise occupied communities can be somewhat revived. When people hear the term web conferencing, webinars or learning environments may spring to mind, it is however about so much more than the name implies. Exploring Possibilities It is true that the benefits of using a web conferencing solution are many. The above example reminds us that even financially strapped entities do have options. Apart from the fact that many teleconferencing options are reasonably priced, they provide new ways of doing business. Undoubtedly, a virtual tour of a museum is logistically preferable to a stressed out teacher. There are other advantages to be gained from exploring what is fast becoming an essential work and learning tool. These include: ·         The ability to create more engaging content ·         In some cases, information can be recorded to be used at a later date ·         Better use of time and increased productivity ·         Vastly reduced travel costs ·         Rapid delivery of information So will more museums and other places of interest be rushing to set up online conferencing venues? That remains to be seen. Truthfully, it is not an option that is palatable to all institutions of this type. Many may simply be unwilling to give up that personal interaction which they see as vital to the learning experience. On the other hand if they should decide to follow the example of The Hermitage they will have no shortage of options. Companies like RHUB Communications have a variety of webinar software products that suit various needs and budgets.

Peter Liefer, President of web design agency, PrimeView, helps prepare AZ high school students for successful information technology careers

In partnership with Arizona State University, the Arizona Department of Education recently held a career and technical skills standards assessment meeting, reviewing the current information technology preparation standards for secondary education.  Professionals from across the state were selected to participate on the panel based on their expertise.  Peter Liefer, the President of web design and Internet marketing agency, PrimeView, recently participated in this information technology panel, and gave his insight on the education Arizona high school students need to better prepare themselves for careers involving information technology.

The standard validation team meeting was held at the downtown ASU campus in central Phoenix.  Information technology professionals reviewed four main program areas currently taught in Arizona high schools, including computer maintenance, networking technology, software development, and web page development.

According to the Arizona Tech Prep website, the validation team meets to ensure secondary education coursework is not duplicated within the information technology program and ensure the necessary skills for information technology success are tackled before students seek careers after high school and college.

“The world of technology continues to evolve, and preparing students for these changes is crucial for their future career success,” said Peter Liefer, President of PrimeView.  “I was honored to have the privilege to participate in a panel to help map out the most important technological elements students at the secondary education level should know.”

For more information about Arizona’s secondary education academic standards, visit http://www.aztechprep.org.

About PrimeView:

PrimeView is a strategic interactive marketing agency based in Phoenix, Arizona.  With over fourteen years of accumulated knowledge in building and marketing websites, PrimeView has web design and online marketing experience that has helped Fortune 500 companies as well as startup businesses with their online strategy, presence, and ROI generation.  PrimeView believes that business is built by numbers, and the only reason to invest in your online presence is to generate results.  Known as a professional Arizona web design company that has done award winning web design, PrimeView provides complete Internet solutions that include website design and page layout consultation, website hosting, online and offline marketing strategies, search engine optimization, as well as ecommerce and application development. PrimeView specializes in working with clients to create and implement successful Internet-driven business solutions that enhance your current business model. With over fourteen years of experience, PrimeView has the knowledge of available technology and the marketing expertise to help you assess and establish your online strategy, needs and goals. For more information, visit www.primeview.com.