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Microsoft SQL Career Training In The UK Compared
What kind of things might a person searching for Microsoft certified training expect from providers these days? Clearly, training providers should be offering a variety of routes that match the needs of Microsoft certified training tracks.
25Oct2009 | Jason Kendall | 0 comments | ContinuedTraining in Cisco CCNA Support Revealed
Cisco training is the way to go for those who need to know all about routers and switches. Routers join up computer networks over the internet or lines dedicated for that purpose. We’d recommend that you should first attempt CCNA. Don’t be tempted to go straight for your CCNP as it’s a considerable step up - and you’ll need the CCNA and experience first to have a go at this.
25Oct2009 | Jason Kendall | 0 comments | ContinuedAdobe Web Design Training UK Compared
If you fancy being a web designer, then you need training in Adobe Dreamweaver.
24Oct2009 | Jason Kendall | 0 comments | ContinuedCompTIA A Plus Networking Training - Update
Four specialist training areas feature in the overall A+ programme, of which 2 passes are needed for competency in A+. Be aware though that restricting yourself to two of the four specialities could leave gaps in your knowledge. Look for training that covers all the specialist areas - you’ll be glad you did when it comes to interview time.
24Oct2009 | Jason Kendall | 0 comments | ContinuedNew Learning Systems
Within the last 25 years we’ve seen an increasing revolution in the techniques used for study and learning - no more so than within the area of complex and conceptual study such as IT training.
23Oct2009 | Jason Kendall | 0 comments | ContinuedPersonal Responsibilities Vs Personal Rights
Today we live in a society very dominated by the media. We’re fed a diet of who’s cheated on who, bad luck stories, and why we should blame somebody else when anything goes wrong with our lives.
23Oct2009 | Jason Kendall | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Hidden Costs Of IT Workshops And In-Centre Days
Many training providers sell In-Centre workshop days as a positive. Actually, they’re a leftover relic from the time when IT courses were mainly taught with books and training manuals, and college back-up was essential to ensure full understanding. Modern training programs have moved on to state-of-the-art interactive instruction, leaving the books and in-centre brigade well behind.
22Oct2009 | Jason Kendall | 0 comments | ContinuedHow To Choose The Right IT Training Provider
As we mature, our training needs change. In adolescence our teaching has to give us structure, as we’re still developing self-discipline and we don’t always understand why knowledge is relevant. We have to learn to deal with people, which is a massive learning curve all on its own. Throw in a few hormones, peer pressure and trying to work out who we are, and it’s amazing that we do any learning at all!
22Oct2009 | Jason Kendall | 0 comments | ContinuedFriend or Foe - The Importance of First Impressions in Interviews
When we first meet someone, we just about instantly get a ‘gut’ reaction that tells us if we like this person or not - if in fact we see them as a friend or a foe. Where does an instinct like that come from, and how does it come up so quickly with such an embracing or damning reaction? More crucially, how can we stack the odds in our favour when we’re going for a new job, and flash a first impression of ‘friend’ into our interviewer’s consciousness?
21Oct2009 | Jason Kendall | 0 comments | ContinuedA Life Changing Formula
Having a resistance to change is normal - even when we know that a major re-think is needed. We fear the unknown, that the price we have to pay for change might be just too big, and that things might actually get worse, not better.
21Oct2009 | Jason Kendall | 0 comments | Continued