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ISSUE NO. 619
It’s no secret that since the pandemic, we have relied so much on tools like Zoom, GoToMeeting and MS Teams to communicate, work, learn and educate. Technology has put everything at our fingertips. It wasn't long ago that any educational training required attending a class, lecture or reading a series of books in order to obtain particular knowledge about a skill. Now, it's as easy as clicking a link to register. 

There are so many technological resources such as online classes, conferences, webinars and interactive quizzes that are available to participate in. Receiving training and educational opportunities has never been easier. These resources are there for you whether you need an answer to a specific question or would like to acquire additional knowledge for a specific skill.

Many of these resources are free to sign up. I encourage you to take advantage of some of these opportunities in order to stay sharp on particular subjects or to further your education.

Matthew Smith
Senior Manager of Marketing

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