Learning for Independence (LFI) is an 18 to 21-year-old transition program that prepares students for their next stage in life as an employee or college student. This two-year program brings students from a high school setting into the college setting and helps them gain confidence to prepare them for their next stage of life. Chris Schultz, Director of Student Services for North Fond du Lac school district and Jo Marchionda, Special Education Teacher share information on LFI and the partnership with MPTC.
Data drives behaviors, which in turn drives relationships. Lynn Corazzi, Owner and Data Magician of Data2Profit Consulting joined us to talk about how companies...
What does “Boot Camp” mean to you? At Moraine Park Technical College Boot Camp means a short-term training program in which people with little...
In this episode, we explore how microcredentials and digital badges are reshaping workforce training and skill development. Learn how these focused, verifiable credentials differ...