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Whether you are interested in taking a Pet CPR and First Aid Course because you're concerned about the health and safety of your pet, OR because you are earning a credential for your business, you'll have several choices in providers. One of the key decisions you'll need to make before purchasing your education is whether to attend a class in person or to learn online. There are important factors to consider listed in this blog, by Pet Health Academy.
As the world moves online, industries are following at a rapid pace. Sometimes the technology gets ahead of itself and there is a disconnect between the technology and the user. What this means is that either the technology isn't ready (which can lead to errors and bugs), or the user interface is too complicated, requiring high technical competency to use the product/service. These factors can potentially cause the companies interested in using the technology to recoil and go back to the "tried and true" methods of the past. Those companies will suffer as their customers will continue to demand better service, products, and access to them. For example, forward-thinking companies like amazon.com have revolutionized the shipping industry by implementing high-level inventory management and order fulfillment software, thereby taking over a large percentage of retail sales. Not only did they take market share from other online retailers, but also big box retailers who use conventional retail sales methods. Amazon.com's customers can simply search for the products they desire, pay for them, and track the shipments. The customers don't need to be tech savvy to gain access to the products they desire. Web browsers, search engines, and other software has become user-friendly and amazon.com has capitalized on that, making its products available to the masses.
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As is often the case, companies that offer more traditional services and products, with less access to capital, (like local small business) are behind the trend. The pet care education industry, until recently, had been clinging to "the old way." In order for pet care professionals to get access to high quality Pet CPR and First Aid Courses in the past, instructors would have to rent out rooms in local businesses, organize class schedules with individual students, as well as set up and break down equipment (like tables, chairs, projection screens, etc.).
Now that e-learning has been made popular, accessible, and credible, Pet CPR and First Aid Certification is available in its best form, online. Instead of simply reading a document, watching a youtube video, and then taking a test, educators such as Pet Health Academy can create an engaging and interactive e-learning platform. The earning management software they use is reliable, flexible, and highly customized. Instead of considering the limitations of e-learning, people are now touting the advantages of learning online.
See the video below which demonstrates how high-quality video content can provide a user experience unavailable in a traditional classroom setting. This close-up gives a view unavailable when in a room full of students, not to mention the ability to pause, rewind, and watch the video repeatedly, until the student has mastered the skill and learned the material.
For those students who are uncertain about whether a high-quality, thorough education is attainable in an online format, need only search for online college degree programs. Thanks to the innovation of software developers and universities throughout the world, education is accessible to a larger percentage of the population. Pet CPR and First Aid Certification is just one example, but it is a clear example as it demonstrates the overall trend in the e-learning community.