Free Online Computer Training

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So you are on a tight budget and you want some computer training, right?  In this day and age there are a lot of options for people seeking to better themselves through various training programs and certification classes.  However, some folks just don’t have the cashflow to make some of these options possible.  That is where free online computer training comes in to play.  Where else can you go and get enough information to teach yourself all about computers?  From learning HTML (hyper-text mark up language, used to build websites) to how to tear down and rebuild a CPU (central processing unit)?

If you can plug in to a free online computer training system or set of resources, you can literally teach yourself almost anything.  There are a variety of different ways to go about this process, so let’s start at the beginning.  The very first thing, before you ever embark on your online adventure, is to determine exactly what you want to learn from your free online computer training.  Pick out your base subject, and then you can get started researching online sources for free training.  For our examples, let’s take the subject of HTML and see where we can get some free online computer training to learn HTML. (more…)

Computer Training And The United States Military

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The US Armed Forces has not always been as accessible as it is today in terms of information.  Prior to the internet era, computer training was more of a luxury than the accepted norm.  Manuals and directives were kept in paper form and was dependent on timely submission of changes and modifications.  Service records were kept in the same manner.  This system of record keeping was often tedious and even counter-productive.  The military recognized this as a problem, but were not technologically advanced enough to solve this problem.  Eventually, force reductions and other factors created an even bigger problem:  records management without trained personnel.

Another problem began to surface as it relates to educating personnel.  As anyone who served in the US Armed Forces, pre-internet era, knows it can be very difficult to obtain a formal college education.  Considerations had to be made for duty schedules, missions, deployments and other things.  The typical method of obtaining non-traditional education was through correspondence courses.  While this was relatively inexpensive to the student, it was also very dependent upon the US Mail.  Lost certificates, or course materials was a major problem.  All of this often cost members points toward promotions.  Eventually, top military leaders determined that online computer training was the way to go. (more…)

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