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More Freedom Whilst You Learn: Computer Based Training on DVD

These days with work and the kids running round you in circles; it can be difficult to find the time to improve your knowledge and skills, as well as your career prospects. But with I.T training products, from commercial I.T computer based training providers, such as Total Training UK, you can easily get the skills you need, without even leaving the house!

Home based training enables you to train within your home, rather than a classroom environment. Computer based training comes either in DVD format or DVD-ROM format. DVD format can be used on a regular DVD player or a computer that reads DVDs giving you more freedom on where you watch your I.T training gear. So if the kids are taking over the computer, you can easily sit and watch the training DVD in another room.

On the other hand, the main advantage of a DVD-Rom is the fact that it is highly interactive, meaning you can participate actively, rather than passively watching. For most people, this is a better way to learn. On a computer, the DVD Rom will always remember exactly where you were, meaning no fast forwarding or rewinding for you. On a DVD-Rom you can also receive the updates for the program (via internet), which will make the learning experience even better!

Internet training is available too, which like the DVD-Rom allows you to track where you were and also how you are doing. You can also quickly get access to any updates or new content 24/7. So whatever time you want to study you can!

To be able to use computer based training, you will need certain system requirements. Most training products will work on Microsoft Windows and some will on McIntosh's too. However, always check on the system requirements before you purchase. Usually for Windows the minimum system is XP or 2000, with around a 2 GHz processor and 512mb of system memory.

If you want to learn more about computer based training for I.T, try Total Training UK at www.totaltraining.eu




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