Video based training can be found in its
simplest format all over the Internet. There are free videos on sites like
Youtube that will show you anything from how to moon walk to how to escape from
handcuffs. However, if you’re looking for serious training on a subject rather
than trivia and you want to be assured that the course is correct and taught by
people who are experts in the subject, training is more difficult to get hold
of.
As computer based training has taken off,
there are many companies that provide video training options both through DVD
and online for purchase.
Video training might sound a little
strange, but being able to watch a video on your computer can be a good way to
learn. Rather than having to spend huge amounts to get into a one off seminar
with an expert, or paying for an instructor led course, you get that expert in
your own home whenever you need them. It’s also easy to pause the course and
try out what you are learning on your own. It’s like learning in a classroom
from the comfort of your own home.
DVD training courses are fairly
self-explanatory, you put in the DVD and you can start learning right away. You
have to wait for delivery first. However, these courses can be used even if you
don’t have Internet access at the time, meaning that if you want to use it on
the move, you don’t need to worry about whether your train has wireless access.
This can be a bonus.
If you don’t want to have to fiddle around
with DVDs, or wait for the course to be delivered, computer training videos can
also be found in online libraries which you can subscribe to. Although this
does require Internet access, obviously, all you have to do is log in and you
can access the training courses you want.
If you’re thinking of using computer training videos then head over to www.cvision.co.uk and have a look around. They also have other types of computer based training available if you would prefer a multimedia option.