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Is Your Computer Training Any Good?In this article Ken O'Brien reflects on the merits of computer training courses and asks if they are as good as they could be. I had a thought about training recently and seeing as I was reviewing my own courses and training, I began to wonder how good it actually is. Much of what I learnt in college is now forgotten. This suggests to me that I may not have found it useful to learn or learnt it properly. It also got me thinking about the training materials that we tend to use with people. I wondered how genuinely effective they are. What I do find is they can tend to suffer from is a lack of practice material. Even courses such as the excellent ECDL (European Computer Driving Licence) need to develop and produce well-rounded individuals and explores areas such as IT uses and telephones in relation to IT. I wholeheartedly support this principle but sometimes this can prevent a user from getting what is required from training, the ability to perform a task. This is what a training course should do. I know myself from 3 day or five day courses A trainer is a fantastic resource on a training course. In theory they have the ability to make the course accessible to the trainee. They are also an expert who can help a user improve their skills. What they can’t do is learn for the trainee. Learning like everything else needs practice. Practice is an essential part of learning. By not helping a trainee to avail of that skill and expertise they may not be helping them as much as they could. So the next time you look at a course ask the question: How much practice will I get on your course? A habit as they say takes 21 days. And any habit requires lots of practice. Why not start the habit off on the right foot? Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com
ABOUT THE AUTHORKen O’Brien is the owner of Spear IT (http://www.spearitlouth.ie), a computer services company based in Drogheda, Ireland, which offers a range of managed services including online backup. Spear IT also provide computer training courses to small businesses. |
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