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Online Classes Now Offered for Wedding Event Designers

Studies show that online learning is effective and convenient.

Online education isn’t just for traditional universities and community colleges anymore. The rise of online learning for certificate programs, vocational accreditation and even continued employee training continues to grow each year.

Statistics show that online learning truly is the future of education. Not only do online programs allow students flexibility if they have a full time job or family, but it also allows them to go through the material at their own pace. Online training programs also tend to be less expensive than in classroom training, and allows additional capacity for more students to join classes.

Wedding event designers are just one career path that can be pursued mostly online. iWedGlobal is the company offering the training programs, and they have options for both online and in classroom training. Their AED (accredited event designer) program is made up of 24 lessons which teach students wedding event design elements and techniques.

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If you’re someone who hasn’t taken classes online and are unsure of whether or not they can be effective, a spokesperson from CRM Learning, a continuing education and business training company, said, “Online education can empower students who are shy in a normal classroom setting. Studies show that online training and learning is just as effective as traditional classroom study and it opens up worlds of opportunity because of the flexibility.”

If you’re ready to take your education, life and career to the next level and need the flexibility of online classes to make it happen; now is your time to shine!

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