How Flex Learning Supports Your Military Spouse Lifestyle

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A military spouse’s life is one of change and adjustment. While it’s challenging at times, one way to thrive is to keep a sense of openness and create a lifestyle that is both flexible and mobile. But how do you manage that with your career? One solution is to upgrade your certifications and build a portable career. Thanks to today’s digital landscape and flex learning, it’s easier than ever.

What Is Flex Learning?

Flex learning is an educational format that gives you the freedom to choose where, when, and how you study. While most flex learning is online, it can be found in many formats, including work-study programs, part-time programs, face-to-face learning, or hybrid classrooms. The key difference from other formats is that you have more control over and responsibility for your studies and can work on your lessons at your own pace.

Flex learning is also called online learning or modular distance learning. Courses are broken down into easy-to-digest units designed to help you work through the content independently. The focus is on self-learning and learning outcomes rather than time with a professor.

Flexible Learning Benefits for a Military Spouse Lifestyle

On-campus programs are a great way to meet new people and network, but it’s hard to commit to a program when you might have to move at short notice. Instead, flexible learning can offer you the same connections with more convenience and options.

Convenience

Your school resources and course content are all online, so you can access your lessons, regardless of location. If your spouse receives new orders, you can take your studies with you. As long as you have access to the internet, you can still gain new skills.

Flexibility

As the term suggests, flex learning gives you flexibility in your studies. In most cases, a college or learning platform will set a completion deadline for your course and suggest a study schedule. It’s up to you to ensure you finish your work, and you can do that any way you wish.

One of the greatest benefits of flex learning is the chance to schedule your studies around your work and life. Your life responsibilities will occasionally compete with your course load and schedule. However, you can plan your studies around essential events rather than being forced to choose.

Personalization

In traditional learning, you attend a lecture hall or classroom and listen to your professor teach key concepts. Flex learning gives you the same key concepts, but you can personalize your learning environment. You’re free to discover different ways and places to study and find what works best for you, whether in a library, coffee shop, or at home at your kitchen table.

Platforms like MedCerts also offer one-on-one mentorship. You can ask questions, learn real-world insight, and access help from academic and industry experts. MedCerts also offers online communities and on-demand support for more accessible communications with peers and support staff.

Military Spouse Learning With MedCerts

MedCerts offers a wide selection of programs under a flex learning format. Learn new concepts through interactive 3D activities, simulations, digital textbooks and workbooks, and game-based learning—all at your convenience. Even more, MedCerts is a MyCAA-approved school, allowing you to train at no cost if you meet eligibility requirements.

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