Envisioning CPE
Continuing professional education is
a topic that has been a greatly researched and discussed topic. However, for
the most part the research and discussion that has been performed pertains to
the current climate of continuing professional education. More specifically,
any issues or technology that had been analyzed were that of current. With this
in mind, there is need to take a look at what continuing professional education
will look like in the future from an issues and technology standpoint.
There will always be issues and
technology that surround continuing professional education, and for this reason
among others it may prove helpful to envision what continuing professional
education will look like in the future. I have chosen to narrow my focus of what
I believe continuing professional education will look like in the future to the
following:
- - The technologies that will play a
significant role in continuing professional education will be cloud based
technologies as well as web conferencing technologies.
- - The issues that will play a significant
role in continuing professional education will include time constraints, cost,
and ethical issues.
- - The technologies and issues that will
have an affect in the future will more likely than not correlate with one another.
The first section that I would like to
focus on in terms of how I envision the future of continuing professional
education is that of the issues that are associated. The three issues that
believe will play a major role in the future is the time, costs, and ethical
dilemmas that come along with providing or obtaining continued professional
education.
Cost
Cost will continue to be a
significant issue, and I believe this will be more profound in the near future.
The basis for this belief is that as more individuals attend college and the
job market becomes more competitive, there will most likely be a classic
example of supply and demand. For example, as demand increases and more
individuals seek out continuing professional education, supply will begin to
decrease, thus making the costs associated with providing CPE more expensive.
Another aspect of this that I believe relates is that as more people attempt to
obtain CPE, the value of the information learned will eventually become less
valuable. Therefore, it is my opinion that in the coming years continuing
professional education will become virtually unaffordable essentially reserved
only for those who are financially fit. This will only be compounded if the
economic climate with the U.S. continues to be dismal. These beliefs on their
own bring up ethical issues; however this will be discussed later.
Time
Another aspect of continuing
professional education that I believe will have an impact will be time. I
believe that there has been a gradual shift of people becoming busier and
busier, and I feel that this will affect people’s ability to participate in
continuing professional education. I also believe that as continuing
professional education continues to evolve and develop, the curriculum will
become more difficult and will more time will be needed to adequately educate
professionals. This by itself would not pose a problem, however I believe that
majority of the professionals that will seek CPE will be currently employed.
Now instead of workshops taking a few days to complete, seminars and workshops
will take significantly longer, which will create a burden on those employed.
Ethics
Ethics is something that I believe is
the most interwoven issue within continuing professional education. I believe
that almost every issue or problem that surfaces in continuing professional
education can be related to an ethical dilemma. For example, I previously
mentioned how the cost of continuing professional education will increase due
to the increased demand, and the value of particular information will begin to
decrease as more people obtain the information. With this being said, is it
ethical to increase the cost of continuing professional education in an attempt
to either discourage or make participating virtually impossible? While I
believe everyone should have an opportunity to learn, I believe that those
stakeholders who determine such parameters will decide to increase the cost of
CPE.
The increase in cost of continuing
professional education will happen two-fold. First, I believe there will be an
initial increase in cost for participating. This means instead of a seminar
currently costing $50 to participate, the same seminar will cost $150. Second,
I believe that the frequency of updating information will increase, thus making
a person’s knowledge outdated more often. This will consequently force
professionals to spend more on keeping their knowledge current, in addition to
the initial increase in cost.
Technology
With
regards to technology and the future of continuing professional education, I
foresee a couple technologies that will prove to be very valuable. The first
such technology that I would like to focus on is that of cloud computing. Cloud
computing has been a technology that has rapidly become very popular, not only
in the business sector, but in commercial use as well. I believe that cloud
computing will become a major component of providing continuing professional
education to people. While I do not feel that this type of communication will
replace traditional collaboration, I do think CPE educators will implement this
technology more effectively.
The effectiveness of utilizing cloud
computing will help combat some of the issues that surrounded continuing
professional education. For example, with regards to time I see more
professionals having the ability to engage in continuing professional education
by utilizing the efficiency capabilities of cloud computing.
Another technology that I believe
will play a major role in the future of continuing professional education is
that of web conferencing. I believe that with regards to continuing
professional education, educators will conduct more of their teaching though
web conferencing, which will allow more flexibility and convenience for
professionals. One example that I feel will become quite common begins with a
CPE educator being tasked with teaching several professionals in different
states will implement a web conferencing technology, which will allow
professionals to collaborate as if they were in the same room. This will again
combat some of the issues presented in CPE, one of which is cost. I think
educators in the future will embrace technology more in the delivery and
facilitation of continuing professional education.
The future of continuing
professional education will be one of a combination of issues that will need to
be combated by the innovative technologies that continue to be developed. I see
continuing professional education to be more pioneering, insightful, and
adaptive and will continue to be a significant part of society.
Thanks for sharing information about web conferencing and cloud technology. I do not have background knowledge on how to use either.
ReplyDeleteBarbara
You make an interesting point about the rise in cost for CPE. I agree with you to an extent. Yes, it is becoming more important for people to have an education past high school, but I don't necessarily believe that all of it will become that much more expensive. Of course the cost of brick and mortar colleges is constantly on the rise, but the cost of online classes and community colleges seem to be relatively competitive.
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