Training for some vocations has been a time and opportunity obstacle for many community colleges for years. If a student wanted to become a crane operator, part of the education requirement would require the student to spend hours in live training on the crane.
In many parts of the state that would be a significant issue if there were no cranes available. But a new virtual reality program could render problems like this moot, Arkansas Northeastern College (ANC) Associate Vice President for Workforce Development and Allied Technologies Dr. Jamie Frakes told Talk Business & Politics.
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