Online Practitioners

Online Practitioners
Rapport Issue

29

Publication Date

September 28th 2012

Authors

Andy Coote

Learning NLP has been marketed for home study for some time, first as tape sets, then CDs and now online. Such approaches have tended to be supplementary to learning NLP in a class or seminar room. Online learning has progressed and is widely used to teach other topics. Pioneered by the UK’s Open University, it is now widely used by the world’s leading universities. Can it be used to successfully educate and certify NLP Practitioners? Master Practitioners? Andy Coote talked to a number of people who have an insight into this changing area....

Provoking Debate


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