[bcab] Re: Microsoft Training.
- From: Léonie Watson <tink@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2006 14:03:07 +0100
Tim,
Thanks. All the advice and help I can gather will be helpful. It's
one of the great things about lists like these, that you can find first hand
experience and advice for people starting out. I get the impression the lady
in question is very new to much of this, so anything we can suggest will
help her get started.
Regards,
Tink.
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Of tim.pennick@xxxxxx
Sent: 27 August 2006 13:27
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Subject: [bcab] Re: Microsoft Training.
Hi Tink,
Depending on the person's level of sight, and on the level of knowledge she
already has in this field, I'd think seriously about trying to find a good
accessible book to work through rather than attend a course. If she is
dependent on a screen reader, the experience of trying to keep up with a
mainstream course might be so daunting as to be counter-productive.
I did Microsoft Certified Professional in administering W2K a few years ago,
and managed to pass the exam (a sighted amanuensis typed in my answers to
the automated test paper). I worked through the CD version of a book which
included exercises and questions similar to the exam questions. Sites such
as Safari are really good sources of on-line books for this purpose, but
she'd need a recommendation for the book which relates to the material she
needs to cover.
I know there's a lot to be said socially for attending a real course, and
that with the right tutor or the right set-up in the class-room it can be a
positive experience, but if she does decide to do the course, she'll need to
think seriously about exactly how she is going to follow examples which will
be largely mouse-based, in real time. Maybe working closely with a partner
would be the way to go.
Anyway, this probably doesn't answer the question, but thought I'd
contribute my two penn'orth.
Regards,
Tim Pennick
-----Original Message-----
From: bcab-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bcab-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of Léonie Watson
Sent: 26 August 2006 18:25
To: BCAB List
Subject: [bcab] Microsoft Training.
Good evening,
I've recently been contacted by someone who is thinking about
studying in the Autumn. She asks:
Start quote:
"I need to know which courses are suitable. Since courses start in
September, I should like to get enrolled. Our local college has a Microsoft
Certified Desktop Support Technician course. Are you able to advise."
End quote.
If anyone knows anything of this course, or can suggest any other
courses of a similar vein that she might investigate at her local college,
I'll get back to her. I know information is a bit scanty, so if I can relay
any pertinent questions that might help, let me know.
As always, thanks for your help.
Regards,
Tink.
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