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I found the live traing "Learning Styles" useful. Could do with a lot more of the live internet training sessions, very good thanks. I have just attended a live internet training and think that it was a good experience because it has helped me understand other ways of learning Interesting to learn about the different learning styles and recommended learning practices for each one. I am mainly auditory, but it is interesting to see the other methods, such as thinking through a 'movie of thoughts of the subject matter' in the case of visual based learning. This was my first experience of Live Internet Training and on the whole it was a rewarding one. It was Introduction to Studentworld but as I have been visiting Studentworld for a number of months I found I already knew most of what was said. There were a few sections which were new to me and I have now started to use those sections more. I look forward to my next session. My first internet training session was concise and easy to understand. The actual content of the session I believe will help me in my study. I think the live internet training is very good. I do try to do them whenever I have some time but I do enjoy all of the training that I am provided with. I have attended live internet training once so far. The subjet was 'how to use student world'. I must admit that I found that interesting and fun. I discovered a few pages/options which I didn't use before ,and apart from that it was really PRO, I felt almost like in the real class room. It was very helpful because there were many things in Student World I didnt know about and I found out about them from the lecture. Thanks for all the effort you've done. Have just attended Live Training on MS DOS found it very interesting but cant wait for follow up on MS DOS Found it really helped to see how ms dos is used on the screen rather than just reading about it! I will be having a go at all the commands I have just learnt (except format!!)
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