[NTLUG:Discuss] Linux training
MadHat
madhat at unspecific.com
Tue Nov 6 14:44:21 CST 2001
At 02:23 PM 11/6/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>Fred James wrote:
>
>>I have 11 years "exposure" to UNIX and 2 or 3 to Linux (i.e., I know
>>some, but not surprising, there are lots of holes).
>>I have had some pretty unacceptable "class room" experiences lately and I
>>am looking for alternatives. Do you (NTLUG) do any Linux training, or
>>know of a/some good alternative source(s) (books are acceptable).
>>I found this site:
>> http://basiclinux.net/blt-html/index.html
>>does anyone know anything about it?
>>I am not necessarily looking for free, attractive as that may be, but I
>>am looking for value (i.e., the point of the exercise is for me to learn).
>
>
>NTLUG doesn't do training (in the normal sense). To do an effective
>class would require more constant class time.... longer individual
>classes over multiple days preferably not 1 week apart, and especially
>not 1 month apart :-)
>
>With that said, and for any NON-exprienced person curious about
>training... I am doing classes at Collin County Comm College (night
>Cont. Ed.). I'll be teaching Intro to UNIX in January and UNIX System
>Administration in April/May. Next fall, I'll be adding UNIX Network
>Administration and UNIX/Windows Integration. The classes aren't cheap,
>though cheaper than commercial offerings... probably around $300 a
>class. You can contact CCCCD for more details on registering if
>interested.
I teach similar classes at the UTA CED in Arlington. Intro and
Intermediate Unix, along with Perl, CGI, Security, System Admin I && II,
blah, blah, blah.... not cheap either, about the same price range.
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MadHat at unspecific.com
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