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Online eLearning Courses


What is Online eLearning?

  • A no-frills online training curriculum that provides small businesses with real-world tools and information.

  • It includes 20 core business basic classes encompassing more than 3,500 animated slides and 350 tools and resources contained in a comprehensive knowledge base.

  • It teaches entrepreneurs the 3Ms: Money, Marketing and Management.

  • It achieves this objective through the delivery of 20 core courses that teach the "language of business" and important trade-skills.

  • Online eLearning offers flexible scheduling. Classes are available 24/7 and students can complete courses from home or work without attending weekly classes - a time saving convenience!

  • Online eLearning courses are only $30.00 each.

If you are not familiar with eLearning, please take the FREE tutorial.


Requirements

All eLearning courses are online and require several helper applications:

Please take the FREE tutorial and verify you are able to view the tutorial before enrolling in online eLearning.


Getting Started

Click on one of the course titles below. You will be able to view a complete description and register for the course. Registration is immediate, so you can begin taking the course at your convenience.


Management Training


Small Business Marketing


Money Management


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Questions?

Feel free to call the Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center at 800-862-2040 if you have questions.


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