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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
8/29/2017 1:24:21 PM
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Re: Where are they?
@Joe. S:

I totally agree.

But there always is a choice, no one stops anyone to proceed and do something for not having formal education, thought it is strongly enforced. We know about Bill. G and Mark. Z. But ofcourse not everyone will turnout to be either Bill. G or Mark. Z. But also no parent would evre say that 'don't waste your time in formal education but instead pursue something.."

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
8/29/2017 1:20:21 PM
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Re: Learning skills in a short period of time
@elizabethv:

That is very true. We have seen the reactions of robo care in our previous cartoon contest, thogh that was more for fun.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
8/29/2017 1:17:56 PM
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Re: Where are they?
Absolutely..

Any IT knowledge, skill and experience is only going to make one more and more desirable as we move into future.

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Joe Stanganelli
Joe Stanganelli
8/29/2017 12:49:23 PM
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Re: Where are they?
@elizabethv: There's too much emphasis placed on formal education and degrees these days (and there long has been). We live in an age of instant information, instant training. HR departments and their organizations would do well to place more emphasis on this than on $100,000-$300,000 pieces of paper.

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Joe Stanganelli
Joe Stanganelli
8/29/2017 12:47:38 PM
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Re: So much stuff
@elizabethv: Well, there's a big difference between intelligence and knowledge. Give me a very smart  ignoramus any day over a highly experienced person of average intelligence.

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Joe Stanganelli
Joe Stanganelli
8/29/2017 12:45:58 PM
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Re: Where are they?
@ms.a: We have entered an age where coding abilities are highly desired for (if not a requirement for) non-coding/non-IT, more traditional jobs. I have little doubt that his education will be helpful wherever his path goes.

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Joe Stanganelli
Joe Stanganelli
8/29/2017 12:42:53 PM
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Re: Learning skills in a short period of time
@elizabethv: Without casting doubt on your child-rearing abilities as all, let me speak of averages and social norms:

Spend a few days watching nothing but daytime TV and YouTube videos, then tell me how terrible robots would be as parents. ;)

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
8/29/2017 12:19:42 PM
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Re: Learning skills in a short period of time
Grateful for your thoughts--the question is whether we have the courage to make sure we maintain our grips on it all--something I have emphasized throughout my discourse here-and some may get tired of it--but we've got to do it!! 

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afwriter
afwriter
8/29/2017 10:29:52 AM
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Re: Employees
I have to agree that this is the best way to go about it, but we also need to be teaching people who have not entered the workforce yet so you don't have to reteach them once you've hired them. 

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afwriter
afwriter
8/29/2017 10:27:50 AM
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Re: Where are they?
As long as the coursework was legit I think the Univeristy of Phoenix and other online schools are a perfect way to get these degrees. What better way to learn about/practice cyber security than to work online.

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