Reimagining Skilled Trades Training with Comersive Learning
The e-book "Reimagining Skilled Trades Training with Comersive Learning" addresses the critical U.S. labor shortage in skilled trades by examining the limitations of traditional apprenticeships, exploring methods to educate a digital-first generation, introducing Comersive Learning and its impact on trades training, and highlighting the use of virtual reality in workforce development.
Training the Next Generation of Skilled Workers
Skilled trades workers continue to retire without replacements across the U.S. This is resulting in a critical labor shortage of workers that are essential to our everyday lives and the growth of our economy. In this e-book, we’ll cover:
- Drawbacks to the current apprenticeship model
- How to educate the digital-first generation
- What is Comersive Learning & how will it impact the skilled trades
- Virtual reality at work
“I’ve been involved in the training program for many years and it’s the first time a tech asked me to take training home”
ANDY FUCHS, Training Coordinator, UA Local 137
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