xTo this end, she said, it behooves the institute to ensure members and those who demand cutting-edge training are given as much easy access as possible to learning platforms. This has become necessary as the institute seeks to sustain its contribution as a player by reducing its learning-related carbon footprint,” she said. Earlier, the chairman, members’ professional development committee, Alaribe, observed that the world is global for professionals to learn, re-learn and unlearn. He assured that with the development, members would have three windows to up-skill themselves. These windows, Alaribe said to include, physical training, webinar and the e-learning programmes, adding that the e-learning would revolutionise learning and enables members to get credit points without much stress.
Source: The Guardian June 03, 2021 03:00 UTC