02-07-2012, 10:40 PM
Thought you might find this interesting. In the Air Force our enlisted PME (Professional Military Education) is mandatory in-residence leadership training at three different phases in your career: about 4 years in (Airman Leadership School, ALS), about 10 years in (NCO Academy), and about 16 years in (Senior NCO Academy). ALS is at almost every base, but NCO Academy requires people to travel from home base to regional academies. There is only one SNCO Academy in the entire Air Force, in Alabama. Courses at each level run roughly six weeks give-or-take a bit. There are roughly 230,000 enlisted in the Air Force according to the last numbers I saw. That's a hell of a lot of people flying around for education. And this doesn't even begin to take into account mid-career technical upgrade training -- this is ONLY leadership training.
Because of the costs involved and the capabilities available, there is very serious discussion now of completely revamping the training methodology and going to a blended format -- online core curriculum for a few weeks on your own, followed by a 1-2 week "in-residence" at your local base. A couple of instructors could come to your base every few months instead of you flying to them. Officers are already doing work with blackboard for some work. A coworker of mine is taking an optional course from Air University on cultural communication to fill a block for his CCAF degree, and it's essentially the same as taking a TESC online course, complete with online discussions.
Things are going to become very interesting very soon. E-learning is driving the bus big-time and we are going to re-structure how the entire Air Force approaches leadership training as a result.
Because of the costs involved and the capabilities available, there is very serious discussion now of completely revamping the training methodology and going to a blended format -- online core curriculum for a few weeks on your own, followed by a 1-2 week "in-residence" at your local base. A couple of instructors could come to your base every few months instead of you flying to them. Officers are already doing work with blackboard for some work. A coworker of mine is taking an optional course from Air University on cultural communication to fill a block for his CCAF degree, and it's essentially the same as taking a TESC online course, complete with online discussions.
Things are going to become very interesting very soon. E-learning is driving the bus big-time and we are going to re-structure how the entire Air Force approaches leadership training as a result.
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Complete: TESU BA Computer Science
2011-2013 completed all BSBA CIS requirements except 4 gen eds.
2013 switched major to CS, then took a couple years off suddenly.
2015-2017 finished the CS.
CCAF: AAS Comp Sci
CLEP (10): A&I Lit, College Composition Modular, College Math, Financial Accounting, Marketing, Management, Microecon, Sociology, Psychology, Info Systems
DSST (4): Public Speaking, Business Ethics, Finance, MIS
ALEKS (3): College Algebra, Trig, Stats
UMUC (3): Comparative programming languages, Signal & Image Processing, Analysis of Algorithms
TESU (11): English Comp, Business Law, Macroecon, Managerial Accounting, Strategic Mgmt (BSBA Capstone), C++, Data Structures, Calc I/II, Discrete Math, BA Capstone
Warning: BA Capstone is a thesis, mine was 72 pages about a cryptography topic
Wife pursuing Public Admin cert via CSU.