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5 Surefire Ways to Maximize Your IT Training
« Posted: October 05, 2007, 05:16:48 AM »

What are the best things to look for when you're shopping for IT training? This article gives you five surefire ways you can tell if your IT training will be the best it can be - before you spend any money!

   1. Try Before You Buy. Request free samples of the training if possible, so you know what you’re buying before you get it. Make sure that the content you’re getting will give you the training you need.

   2. Check the Content. Most training only focuses on exam knowledge. This type of training won’t help much on the job because it doesn’t teach you how to apply your certification in the real world. Also, be wary of training that’s nothing more than a thinly-disguised electronic copy of a book. This training is a high-cost alternative that doesn’t give you more than you would get by reading the book yourself.

      The best training will give you complete certification knowledge, then show you how to apply that knowledge on the job to do your work successfully.

   3. Research the Company. Look for customer comments on the training company’s website, brochures, etc. Also, do a Google search to see what customers have to say when they’re not being featured in promotional material.

   4. Look for Engaging Training. Compare the free samples you’ve found: which are engaging and easy to learn from? Because training can be a long process, you want an instructor that holds your attention, gives a great learning experience, and delivers tons of content without sounding like they’re reading from a textbook.

   5. Find Training That Works For You. There are many types of training out there, such as books, classes, sample tests and videos. Books are usually the cheapest option, but they can be hard to follow and many people find themselves easily distracted when studying with them. Because classes are instructor-led, they can be engaging and easy-to-follow, but they can be very expensive and inconvenient. Sample tests often only determine if you know the material or not, and are better used to test the knowledge you have than for actually learning.

      Training videos are a great option for many people because they are instructor-led and easy to follow. They are a cost-effective alternative to classes, plus they’re very convenient, allowing you to train on your own time and to keep the content so that you can use it as an ongoing reference.

Copyright 2005, CBT Nuggets, Inc.

CBT Nuggets, Inc. has been producing IT certification training videos since 1999. The videos cover all certification objectives and give real world application strategies, plus they’re competitively priced. Visit http://www.cbtnuggets.com and register for unlimited free access to more than 50 videos, containing over 25 hours of training.

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