Post by khatunejannat on Feb 15, 2024 1:40:24 GMT -6
The tendency towards training in free or very low-cost tools. If we make a negative interpretation we can say that free technologies do not have a predominant use rate in the working world in addition to being technologies that tend to have very basic or reduced functionalities for later payment, and this is not what we are going to find in the jobs (as a rule), so we can predict that we are going to learn something that we are almost certainly not going to use. If we make a positive interpretation we can say that the incentive from training to the use of free tools will end up generating a computer market with a broader and more accessible range where anyone with a computer will be able to know the same as someone who goes to the most prestigious university ( which would be the democratization of knowledge, we all learn the same thing regardless of what we pay) and will have the same opportunities for the same job. The world of free tools is very fluctuating and only time will tell us if training in free tools was a success or a waste of time, in my opinion, OpenSource for EVERYONE! marco_mamba_foto2_blogseas Now I make my own interpretation, in which I increase the scale of analysis, since I consider a little for the current historical context, the trend towards the use of free tools democratizes knowledge, making it accessible more fair, the counterpart is that this philosophy must coexist with an economic system with an antagonistic philosophy such as capitalism, which promotes private property and competition between individuals.
This analysis aims to focus more on the causes that generate the consequence of what is understood by quality, complete and updated training. The non-inclusion of Cuba Email List any of these points of view produces incomplete methodologies that do not cover everything necessary, and this means that in the assessment of the contents Do you think that industry professionals are being trained correctly? Yes and no at the same time. The world of IT is something really new in society, and certainly the country is facing one of the most difficult and complex challenges it has ever had. What makes it so difficult and complex is its accelerated evolution and development. There have literally been and there are technologies that have not exceeded a decade of existence, one of the examples that I like to give is the VHS tape.
An entire industry was generated that affected almost all sectors, only to disappear and make way for CDs and DVDs. Synchronizing society and technology requires a precise vision of the future about a concept that in turn continues to advance. This leaves us in the complex and difficult situation that I mentioned at the beginning: how to adapt training to a constantly evolving industry? So, yes, it is being trained correctly since the trend of technological training follows the appropriate steps, but it is not doing it correctly in its implementation and execution and most importantly, it is late. It could be said in the following way: the right path is followed, but progress is slow and bad. What is your experience in the world of computing and programming? On a personal level, I remember that I barely reached the table and pressed the keys on the keyboard and I didn't even know what a computer was, but that word piqued my curiosity.
This analysis aims to focus more on the causes that generate the consequence of what is understood by quality, complete and updated training. The non-inclusion of Cuba Email List any of these points of view produces incomplete methodologies that do not cover everything necessary, and this means that in the assessment of the contents Do you think that industry professionals are being trained correctly? Yes and no at the same time. The world of IT is something really new in society, and certainly the country is facing one of the most difficult and complex challenges it has ever had. What makes it so difficult and complex is its accelerated evolution and development. There have literally been and there are technologies that have not exceeded a decade of existence, one of the examples that I like to give is the VHS tape.
An entire industry was generated that affected almost all sectors, only to disappear and make way for CDs and DVDs. Synchronizing society and technology requires a precise vision of the future about a concept that in turn continues to advance. This leaves us in the complex and difficult situation that I mentioned at the beginning: how to adapt training to a constantly evolving industry? So, yes, it is being trained correctly since the trend of technological training follows the appropriate steps, but it is not doing it correctly in its implementation and execution and most importantly, it is late. It could be said in the following way: the right path is followed, but progress is slow and bad. What is your experience in the world of computing and programming? On a personal level, I remember that I barely reached the table and pressed the keys on the keyboard and I didn't even know what a computer was, but that word piqued my curiosity.