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Where Teachers Train Las Vegas NV

To figure out what kinds of classes or training you need, start by figuring out what kind of instructional software you want to help create. Do you want to do software for kids with special needs, or reading software for elementary school students? Once you've narrowed the field a bit, you can scout the job postings of the companies that make that kind of software.

Elite Staff Solutions
(702) 948-7666
800 N Rainbow Blvd Ste 208
Las Vegas, NV
CHR, Inc.
702-889-4466
2980 South Jones, Suite H
Las Vegas, NV
Bricklayers & Tilesetter Local Union No 3
(702) 873-0332
3640 S Highland Dr
Las Vegas, NV
Urban League Of Las Vegas
(702) 636-3949
930 W Owens Ave
Las Vegas, NV
Nevada Job Connect North Las Vegas
702-486-0200
2827 Las Vegas Boulevard North
North Las Vegas, NV
American Labor Management
(702) 222-9500
2815 S Jones Blvd
Las Vegas, NV
Bartender'S & Beverage Local No 165
(702) 384-7774
4825 W Nevso Dr
Las Vegas, NV
Tyler Personnel
(702) 795-3260
2770 S Maryland Pkwy Ste 211
Las Vegas, NV
Royal Spa
(702) 459-8882
8465 W Sahara Ave
Las Vegas, NV
Marathon Staffing Group
(702) 307-1320
6785 S Eastern Ave
Las Vegas, NV
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Where Teachers Train

Posted by : Molly Joss

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Q: I am a teacher of children with special needs. I have no formal training in computers, but I want to learn how to develop educational software. I do not have much money and cannot afford to go back to school full-time. I have looked up online classes but I do not know where to begin or which courses to take. What would I need to study in order to get a job in the field of instructional software?

A: I presume you already have either a bachelor's or master's degree in education. If so, that will help get your foot in the door. If you don't have a college degree at all, it's going to be tough to get into the field, given your lack of computer expertise.

To figure out what kinds of classes or training you need, start by figuring out what kind of instructional software you want to help create. Do you want to do software for kids with special needs, or reading software for elementary school students? Once you've narrowed the field a bit, you can scout the job postings of the companies that make that kind of software. You may find that you have enough training and experience already to get a job helping a company develop the content for the software.

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