By Lee Hughes, Centralia College
“The top 10 jobs of 2015 don’t exist today.” Sue Galloway, Dean of Library Services and eLearning at Centralia College told the audience, quoting the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver. We live in an increasingly wired world of shifting boundaries, Galloway said at last Wednesday’s Lyceum lecture. “We are doing students a disservice if they leave here without some basic technical skills,” Galloway said. Many of those skills are being learned at Centralia College through radical changes in the way teaching and learning happens.
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