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Old 12-06-2003, 03:12 PM   #1
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Hi,
I want to try the e-learning for MCSE, but there's a lot of thes
kind of e-learning on the market, don't know which one is good, ca
anyone recommend me a good one. Thanks.

Adria

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Old 12-08-2003, 08:28 AM   #2
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>-----Original Message-----
>
>Hi,
>I want to try the e-learning for MCSE, but there's a lot

of these
>kind of e-learning on the market, don't know which one is

good, can
>anyone recommend me a good one. Thanks.
>
>Adrian
>
>
>adrian8311


Hi Guys,

Most of us are hi tech ultra modern IT specialist
My company bought for all its employees e-learning
solutions - but frankly speaking I still prefer to read a
book instead of newest elearning course. At least for one
reason - I can't took my laptop to read during bath
For me e-learning is cool, but I still like to write my
notes on margin, read during travel (don't tell me that I
can use my laptop or palm - my old fashioned books don't
require recharging) or bath. And all this simulators are
not that perfect - I prefere to set up my own lab (at
least by meaning of VMWare) where I'm not limited to
authors way of doing things.

regards,
Adamu

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Old 12-08-2003, 06:13 PM   #3
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These comments come from my experience. I too prefer to use books for the
most part as they provide a truly portable solution requiring no recharges.
However I did find the NETG courseware very helpful along the way. If
nothing else they stimulated multiple sense and helped me retain the
information. I have only used the NetG courses for the 2000 MCSE track so I
can only speak of their content. In comparison to the MOC (I also attended
the official Classes in 2001) the NetG courseware covered the identical
content.

In the simulation arena I say baa humbug. You are much better to setup a LAB
then to use any simulation. I would also say that books, courseware or
Microsoft official courses do you little good without the hands on
experience. If you are serious about passing the MCSE test and retaining the
knowledge to use on the job you should set up a lab and practice!


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