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The Computer Training Handbook: Strategies for Helping People to Learn Technology
The Computer Training Handbook: Strategies for Helping People to Learn Technology
by Elliott Masie Rebekah Wolman
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Developing Technical Training: A Structured Approach for Developing Classroom and Computer-based Instructional Materials
Developing Technical Training: A Structured Approach for Developing Classroom and Computer-based Instructional Materials
by Ruth Colvin Clark
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Corporate Computer Forensics Training System Laboratory Manual Volume I
Corporate Computer Forensics Training System Laboratory Manual Volume I
by Cyber Defense Training Systems J., A. Lewis
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A+ Complete Computer-Based Training for Managing and Maintaining Your PC
A+ Complete Computer-Based Training for Managing and Maintaining Your PC
by Jean Andrews
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Top 100 Computer and Technical Careers: Your Complete Guidebook to Major Jobs in Many Fields at All Training Levels (Top 100 Computer and Technical Careers)
Top 100 Computer and Technical Careers: Your Complete Guidebook to Major Jobs in Many Fields at All Training Levels (Top 100 Computer and Technical Careers)
by Michael Farr
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Computer Training Schools

The computer has become so much a part of our lives. You can no longer progress into bigger responsibilities unless you know how to work with a computer. Many of the information systems you will need to use in business and other organizations are based on the computer.

 

Every one now has to undergo some form of computer training, which offers the chance to know more detail about specific areas in information technology. Computer training schools have mushroomed in order to meet this felt demand for computer training. Not all schools offer the same quality of training, however, so you should be careful in making your choice.

You will want to examine at least four areas before you select a school: years in operation, the qualifications of the instructors, equipment sufficiency, and schedules.

Years in Operation

Let’s face it: there are fly-by-night computer training schools. To avoid getting into one, you should try to find a school that has been operating for at least five years. This is not to say that fly-by-night do not know how to train people in computers. However, longevity in the business means the school has improved its methods of instruction, and probably can offer more detailed and more updated content in their computer training courses.

Faculty Qualifications

You must verify the computer know-how of the school’s instructors. Your ability to use the applications to their fullest potential will depend to a large extent on the quality of instructions you receive. If you are enrolling in a difficult application, it is important to ascertain the certification and length of experience of the teacher concerned.

Equipment Availability

When you are studying the use of computers, nothing will hasten knowledge absorption faster than being able to immediately apply what you learn into actual hands-on practice. Learning from lectures and reading will never be enough. It is therefore important to determine that there will be enough computers available for all of you in your class.

Schedule of Classes

Working students will prefer to have class schedules fit into their vacant times. You should shop around to see which institutes have course offerings with schedules that will not conflict with your livelihood. If possible, you would want schedules that also permit you to work on week-ends.

These are the most important considerations in choosing the computer training school for your courses. The amount of fees will certainly be a primary consideration.

However, computer training is something that you will have to invest in for your future advancement. It can be your ticket to a higher paying job. Or, it can be a means for venturing into a new skill, something that you’ve always wanted to do but did not have the resources to go into earlier.

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