Lifelong learning is key to economic success in the 21st Century.
Sources of lifelong learning include:

Arkansas SBDC
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The Arkansas SBDC offers non-credit continuing education seminars for small businesses. Both instructor-led and online classes are available.
Through September 30, 2008, ASBDC online classes are 100% free for Ozarks U members.
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Business Week
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With topics ranging from technology to business, we are sure to offer a course of interest to you. All courses are led by experts in their fields, and offer you the opportunity to interact with the instructors and other students online. Get practical advice related to your business, become smarter with technology, and much more!
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MIT OpenCourseWare
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MIT is committed to advancing education and discovery through knowledge open to everyone.
OpenCourseWare shares free lecture notes, exams, and other resources from more than 1800 courses spanning MIT's entire curriculum.
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University of California, Irvine
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The University of California, Irvine has a long history of social engagement. As a leading public research University, an important part of its mission is to showcase and disseminate the research and scholarship of the University to the public.
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Wikibooks
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Wikibooks is a Wikimedia community for creating a free library of educational textbooks that anyone can edit. Wikibooks began on July 10, 2003, since then Wikibooks has grown to include over 27,695 pages in a multitude of textbooks created by volunteers like you!
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