ABA eLearning
-Self Paced-

 

AIB Online Courses

GSB Online Classroom

AIB Regular Course Descriptions

 

ABA eLearning includes over 100 self-paced online courses and 250 hours of training in retail banking, small business, personal trust, compliance, management development and computer skills.  ABA eLearning through the ABA Knowledge Center provides you easy access to these courses, maintains a transcript of courses you’ve taken and offers tools to further your career development efforts.

Once you create a log-in ID and password on the Knowledge Center, you will automatically be enrolled in a demo length course and have access to explore the various areas of the Knowledge Center, including viewing all course titles and self-registration for those courses.   Self-paced courses allow you to begin as soon as you register and to proceed entirely at your own pace.  If you need registration assistance or to discuss volume pricing discounts, please call Alison Moreau at (404) 420-2034.

Benefits of eLearning

  • Cost effectiveness – students can learn whenever and wherever they have time, from any Web-connected computer in the world, saving hundreds of dollars in travel, resources, and ‘down-time’ costs.
  • Access to effective and interactive course content in a fraction of time spent traveling to and attending classroom-based courses.
  • Accelerate skill development so that new products and services can be rolled out at a much faster pace.
  • Increase retention and recruitment by providing the best learning opportunities.
  • Easily extend and connect learning solutions to external customers and vendors.
  • Course content is easily updated.
  • Access to personalized learning, anytime, anywhere.
  • Because learning is self-paced, students have control over their own learning and career development.
  • Just-in-time access to timely information.  E-Learning allows for instant, across-the-board updates to course content.
  • Flexible and scalable to support dispersed workforces and increased globalization needs.

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