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Do People Still Attend Computer Schools? by nikky5(m): 5:20pm On Apr 05
Recently, a friend of mine asked for my advice if he could start a computer school. I told him that am sure the school is still Vogue.This is because I rarely see anyone this time around. There used to be many of such schools in the last two decades or so.
Should I encourage him to start one? He wants to run engineering, desktop publishing and programming courses.
Thanks for your anticipated advice.
Re: Do People Still Attend Computer Schools? by Rossikk(m): 5:40pm On Apr 05
He might do better to build a platform and host the lectures in the form of online videos.

He can go on Udemy.com and see how it’s done.

Use local Facebook groups to advertise his services, as well as other marketing methods.

If done properly, he will have far more students than he can ever have in a physical school, and at negligible operating cost, meaning lower course prices and higher patronage.

The world is moving beyond physical interaction, especially in education.
Re: Do People Still Attend Computer Schools? by nikky5(m): 7:15pm On Apr 05
Rossikk:
He might do better to build a platform and host the lectures in the form of online videos.

He can go on Udemy.com and see how it’s done.

Use local Facebook groups to advertise his services, as well as other marketing methods.

If done properly, he will have far more students than he can ever have in a physical school, and at negligible operating cost, meaning lower course prices and higher patronage.

The world is moving beyond physical interaction, especially in education.
Thanks.

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