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People researching courses for the computer industry will soon realise that there are a number of diverse options on offer. Prior to getting started, seek out a training company with industry experts, so you can get information on the career your training will prepare you for. Maybe you’ll find employment opportunities you hadn’t previously thought of.

Pick out training for office skills packages from Microsoft, or even specialise and become an IT professional. Technologically advanced courses will set you on the right track to achieve your goals.

Today, there are several easily understood and accessibly priced options available that can supply you with everything you need.

A lot of commercial training providers will only offer basic 9am till 6pm support (maybe a little earlier or later on certain days); not many go late into the evening (after 8-9pm) or cover weekends properly.

Never purchase training courses that only support you through a call-centre messaging service when it’s outside of usual working hours. Training schools will give you every excuse in the book why you don’t need this. The simple fact of the matter is – you need support when you need support – not at their convenience.

Keep looking and you’ll come across professional companies who give students direct-access online support all the time – no matter what time of day it is.

Unless you insist on direct-access round-the-clock support, you’ll regret it. You may not need it throughout the night, but you’re bound to use weekends, late evenings or early mornings.

Often, trainers provide a shelf full of reference manuals. Learning like this is dull and repetitive and not a very good way of studying effectively.

Where we can utilise all of our senses into our learning, then the results are usually dramatically better.

Fully interactive motion videos with demonstrations and practice sessions beat books hands-down. And they’re a lot more fun to do.

You really need to look at courseware examples from any company that you may want to train through. It’s essential they incorporate instructor-led video demonstrations with virtual practice-lab’s.

Choose CD or DVD ROM based materials whenever you can. You can then avoid all the difficulties of broadband outages, failure and signal quality issues etc.

It’s quite a normal occurrence for students not to check on a vitally important element – how their company segments the courseware sections, and into what particular chunks.

You may think it logical (with most training taking 1-3 years for a full commercial certification,) for your typical trainer to courier the training stage by stage, until you’ve passed all the exams. However:

Sometimes the steps or stages insisted on by the company won’t suit you. And what if you don’t finish every element inside their defined time-scales?

In an ideal situation, you’d get ALL the training materials right at the beginning – so you’ll have them all for the future to come back to – at any time you choose. You can also vary the order in which you move through the program if you find another route more intuitive.

Ask any proficient advisor and they’ll regale you with many terrible tales of how students have been duped by salespeople. Stick to a professional advisor who asks some in-depth questions to find out what’s right for you – not for their bank-account! You need to find an ideal starting-point that fits you.

Often, the level to start at for someone with some experience is often massively dissimilar to someone just starting out.

If this is your first attempt at studying to take an IT exam then it may be wise to cut your teeth on a user-skills course first.

(C) 2010 S. Edwards. Try ECDL Training or http://www.learninglolly.com/Adobe_Dreamweaver_CS4_Training.html.

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Written by Jason Kendall

May 1st, 2010 at 4:00 am

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