IBM Wants You To Learn Tech
IBM has launched a new series of free training modules through its platform skillsbuild.org, aimed at high school and college students, as well as adult learners. The courses cover in-demand fields such as cybersecurity, IT support, web development, and data science. Participants can earn digital credentials upon course completion. This initiative also involves collaborations with companies like Red Hat and Fortinet, enhancing the educational landscape for aspiring tech professionals.
- Launch of free training modules enhances brand reputation and social responsibility.
- Collaboration with industry leaders like Red Hat and Fortinet boosts course credibility.
- Opportunity for learners to earn digital credentials increases employability in tech fields.
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Originally published by Hackaday
NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / March 6, 2023 / IBM - no stranger to anyone who works in the computing field - has launched a series of training modules on a site called skillsbuild.org. The site targets high school students, college students, and adult learners and offers tracks for jobs like cybersecurity analyst, IT support technician, Web developer, and data science. Several other companies are participating, such as Red Hat and Fortinet. The cost? The courses are free and you can earn digital credentials to show you've completed certain classes.
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