Microsoft Windows 7 Books Vs. Videos

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Just about everyone has picked up a book and learned a specific topic, either by a self-taught method or regular instructor-led school or other similar environment. As time progressed, many different ways to learn and self-educate has been discovered and used successfully to earn the same education in a fraction of the time, with higher results.

This entire process is called e-learning. Electronic media in the form of videos, CDs and DVDs, used for educational purposes has replaced the book, pen and paper method. Many students, technicians, working professionals, department staff and other related areas of employment or pre-employment have put e-learning to the test and noticed how much easier, enjoyable and enriching their educational experience had become. Even levels of government use e-learning videos to train all their sensitive level compliance employees in earning certifications to comply with government directives.

Traditional methods of education require expensive books, rigid course schedules and lots of reading, research and intensive study. For working professionals, this means a whole new workload performed after work hours. In this day of multitasking and forty-plus hour work weeks, who has the time or energy to devote to a fixed system where a missed night and make-up assignments means more time an individual already can’t squeeze out of their day? Just arriving to your course at the end of a stressful day, forgetting to bring your books can set you back.

Online and computer based training videos have the advantage of portability, flexibility, and the ease of bringing the course instructor to you. Why open a heavy, thick book when you can view graphic, high resolution video instructors explain the entire course, breaking down each topic in easy to understand bits and pieces. Live presentations show you with various diagrams, examples and hands-on demonstrations explaining the finer points of every subject. Try that with a book. The same amount of information discussed, created, visually displayed, and presented in an online or DVD video by an instructor would equal volumes of books that you have to figure out, re-read and still miss the finer points of information. Following an instructor lead you in each step you can rewind, re-study and absorb has proven to help the student retain the information longer and use the material on the job.

All it takes to access a computer training video is an Internet connection for an online video, or a DVD in your computer, viewed just like a movie rental. For example, a training video in Microsoft Windows 7 training delivers the course to you, in a very interactive format, loaded with rich content that is easy to absorb and retain, while making the training very enjoyable and fun to use.

Just ask the millions of professionals, students and others who used computer videos to increase their abilities to do their jobs better, earn higher salaries, open doors for career advancement, or move to a new career. E-learning videos are the new forms of education.

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