September 30th, 2009 - By Career Explorer
Lately, a hot topic in the worlds of careers and education has been green construction. It’s something many of us can agree is a good thing, but some experts predict that a country-wide overhaul of the buildings we live, work and play in could take many, many years.
Now, in a somewhat unlikely place, after unfortunate circumstances, a town is giving all-green a shot. That town is Greensburg, Kansas. After a monstrous tornado wiped out this town in May 2007, residents were devastated, but they also had a chance to start fresh.
For Greensburg, that meant reconstructing the town with a clean slate – as “the greenest town in rural America.” For instance, the local John Deere dealership just earned the United States Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design platinum certification, the highest designation. Together, windmill power, solar photo voltaic panels, and geothermal heating and cooling systems put some of the latest technology to work to power buildings and homes in Greensburg.
As residents continue to work to rebuild their town, they make new developments in green construction. Greensburg, Kansas is definitely a town that you’ll want to keep your eyes on – especially if you’re pursuing a career that will let you make our world a greener place to live.
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Tags: green buildings, Green Construction, Green town, Greensburg, Greensburg Kansas, rebuilding a city, rural towns
September 22nd, 2009 - By Career Explorer
Thinking of training for a Green Collar or renewable energy job? Look to the heartland.
The state government set some pretty lofty green energy goals for Kansas businesses. Former Governor Kathleen Sebelius and current Governor Mark Parkinson set a goal of producing 10% of the state’s electricity from renewable sources by 2010. The business community recently met this ambitious goal much earlier than expected, and is showing signs of making even further progress.
Quick facts about Kansas Green Energy:
• Kansas’ wind generating capacity recently surpassed 1,000 megawatts
• Kansas’ wind generating capacity has more than tripled since the beginning of 2008
• Hutchinson, Kansas is the site of a huge turbine factory expected to create and install 650 wind turbines by 2010
• The state’s rapid increase in wind power infrastructure has positioned Kansas as 3rd out of all states for wind energy production
The Hutchinson factory operation is expected to create an estimated 400 Green Collar jobs, along with all of the community support services, construction and amenities jobs attached to any large-scale production facility. Even better, the new facility has an adjacent 80,000 square-foot service and repair facility. The Green Collar industry is exploding in Kansas, and it only took a few years to get it off the ground.
Types of jobs that are created to service the Green Energy industry:
• Construction
• Electrical infrastructure
• HVAC
• Trucking and Transportation
• Real Estate
• Medical and health care
• Emergency Medical Response teams (EMT)
• Business and project management
Green Energy is an excellent and profitable industry that creates new jobs for emerging technology, but also boosts traditional industries looking to expand into new markets.
If you were to move to the Hutchinson, Kansas area, what Green Energy jobs would you qualify or be able to train for? It may be easier than you think to join the renewable energy movement!
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Tags: education, Green Energy, Green job, Green jobs in Kansas, Hutchinson Kansas, Kansas Jobs, training, Turning jobs green
September 14th, 2009 - By Career Explorer
The economy’s been in rough shape over the last few months – even the last few years. Last February, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act was passed, and it’s time to look at the overall impact.
Overall, things are still pretty grim – while the rate of job loss has slowed, unemployment is still on the rise, at 9.7% in August. Some industries, however, are doing better than others – namely manufacturing, construction and retail trade. The energy sector is also on the rise – particularly with the emphasis on ‘going green’.
While things are still grim, some recruiters tend to be slightly optimistic about the future, expecting job openings to start picking up again at the beginning of 2010.
Some unemployed are using the time to try to update or freshen skills through career training. Others are attempting to take advantage of as much temporary work as possible. And almost everybody is applying everywhere they can – making this a very rough and competitive job market.
Do you feel like things are really getting better??
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Tags: american recovery and reinvestment act, Bad Economic, career training, competitve job market, economy, unemployment rates
September 8th, 2009 - By Career Explorer
A recent report conducted by SRI International for the U.S. Department of Education seems to indicate that it might be.
This report compared online and traditional classroom students and their academic performance levels between the years of 1996 and 2008. Its conclusion? “On average, students in online learning conditions performed better than those receiving face-to-face instruction.” This means an average percentile rank of 59th for online learners compared to 50th for traditional classroom learners.
While this report followed some students at the K-12 level, most of the subjects were college-level students. Could this be the end of classroom learning as we know it? Educational experts don’t think so. But they do think our country’s educational institutions will need to keep up with the online learning trend in the coming years. Today’s online learning environment is especially tailored to meet the student’s needs, and technologies such as email, video messaging, instant messaging and collaboration mean that many students will find unique chances to be engaged in their learning. Schools who stay hip to new technological trends can attract some of the best and brightest students.
Education experts see the exciting potential for learning communities and student collaborations that online education can create. They predict that more and more universities and colleges will offer online programs to their students.
Think learning online is the right choice for you? Search for online colleges and universities on Career Explorer today!
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Tags: college, online classrooms, online education, online learning, online vs traditional, reports on online learning