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Where Teachers Train Little Rock AR

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.

Communications Workers Of America Local 6507
(501) 376-6507
2020 W 3rd St
Little Rock, AR
National Postal Mailhandlers Union
(501) 945-0501
4700 E Mccain Blvd
North Little Rock, AR
Elevator Constructors Local 79
(501) 372-3601
1315 W 2nd St
Little Rock, AR
Arkansas Workforce Center at North Little Rock Pulaski County
(501) 376-4119
3901 McCain Park Drive Suite 102 (72116 - Physical Zip Code)
North Little Rock, AR
Labor Force Inc
(501) 562-8090
8414 Geyer Springs Rd Ste 3
Little Rock, AR
Iron Workers Local Union 321
(501) 374-3705
1015 W 2nd St
Little Rock, AR
American Federation Of State County & Municipal Employees
(501) 568-5082
1115 Bishop St
Little Rock, AR
International Brotherhood Of Electrical Workers Local Union 295
(501) 562-2244
7320 S University Ave
Little Rock, AR
Asbestos Workers Local No 10
(501) 562-7908
4501 W 61st St
Little Rock, AR
Chauffeurs Teamsters Warehousemen & Helpers Local Union No 87
(501) 562-2020
(501) 562-2020
Little Rock, AR
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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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