Star Crusaders Star Crusaders
  Index Page >> About Us >> Place Your Link >> Security & Privacy >> Terms of Service >> Submit Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Health & Therapy

Computers & Software

Art & Culture

Companies & Business

Home & Garden

Realty & Property

Fashion & Lifestyle

Automobile & Automotive

Self Management

Academics & Learning

Malls & Shopping

Children & Teens

Outdoor & Sports

Society & Communities

Eating & Drinking

Medical Care

Science & Research

Government & Politics

Recreation & Entertainment

Finance & Investment

Travel & Vacation

Employment & Careers

News & Media

Indoor Games

 

  Index Page » Computers & Software » Computer Training
   
 

Computer Training - What To Do?

   

My background is computer training and this article looks at how to best deal with situations that occur when folk come to a training session for the first time. My views are that it is the trainer's responsibility to make the trainee as comfortable as possible. In fact, don't treat the session like a session, more like a "concert" - a bit entertaining with a serious side.

My experience tells me that if a person is comfortable while they are training, they firstly glean more information and secondly are more relaxed and therefore don't feel foolish about asking questions. I have found that many questions have not been answered because the trainee feels stupid about asking them, when in fact the question they are asking is likely to be the one others have thought to ask but were too shy. Trust me it's the truth!

I promise I am not digressing from the topic of computer training, because the above two paragraphs apply exactly to how folk feel when attending a computer training session for the first time. I remember being asked once while in a meeting with some colleagues during a discussion about computer training: "What is the most important thing about training?"

Many noteworthy opinions were put forward: keeping to the schedule was one, course content surely must be the critical feature, how to construct and run assessments was another. There were only two of us out of 14 people who said that the most important thing about training was the trainee.

Why? Simply because if you as the trainer haven't prepared and presented the course properly taking the trainee into consideration, and the person sitting in front of you doesn't understand what you are talking about, then you have failed - and failed miserably.

Computer training, as I see it, needs to be broken into bite size pieces. We can ramble on using technical terms, and that would be OK if you were training with folk who have knowledge of how computers work and you are simply relating the features of a particular program.

I am more concerned about new users. Some people who have never even turned on a computer. So, you have to keep it neat and concise. Look at their eyes, see if they are nervous, pick out the person who you judge to be the one who might struggle most, and run your course to suit them, not the one who has picked it up quickly and is trying to catch you out with smart questions.

Long term, a bit at a time will work superbly. By halfway through the session, you will feel a relaxed atmosphere develop in the "classroom". By the way I use quotes on classroom because we are dealing with intelligent people who do not understand a topic, not five year olds who have just started school. It is critical not to talk down to people, particular in a computer training session. People need to be respected.

Things may seem difficult at first to the trainees, but developing a working relationship with you soon breaks the ice and then the pace can pick up slightly. Confidence is the thing you have to give to your session, your trainees must not struggle because you haven't bothered to think of them only of your subject.

Author: Michael Russell
 
Author Bio:

Michael Russell

Michael Russell has been involved in online business since early 2001, and whilst spending countless hours each month running his business still finds time for various hobbies and interests.

This article can be searched using: online computer training, computer training class, computer based training, computer training classes
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Microsoft Retail Management System and Crystal Reports
 
Introduction to Autoresponders
 
Johnny Discovers The 7 Activities You Must Accomplish Before Getting A Laptop or Notebook Computer
 
Marketing Via Messageboards & E-mail Discussion Lists - An Alternative View
 
Best Blogging Software
 
Join A Songwriting Forum - It's A Good Idea!
 
Don't Fall For The Latest Internet Identity Theft Scam
 
PodCasting 101: Everything You Need to Know to Get Started
 
Self Publisher PR Basics You Must Understand
 
Some DSL Broadband Definitions
 
 
 
 

Email Etiquette: 7 Tips for Better Communication

Working for yourself is a little different than working for a company. You have limited chances to c ... - Dina Giolitto
 

Road Warrior At Risk: The Dangers Of Ad-Hoc Wireless Networking

A wireless Ad-Hoc network allows you to communicate with other wireless Ethernet systems without usi ... - Darren Miller
 

How to Back-Up Your Computer Files

Its amusing how pc users the world over are mortified of losing data by a virus attack but don't car ... - Natalie Aranda
 
 

Let Your Customers Redesign Your Website!

When you purchase a new item from a Yahoo! Store, you are asked if you'd like to provide feedback on ... - William Hanke
 

Moving To NYC

Moving to a new location requires careful planning. Although it is possible to do the packing, loadi ... - Seth Miller
 

Got Traffic But Want More?...Create A Popular Discussion Forum

If you have traffic to your website but need more, try adding a discussion forum, also known as an o ... - Bud Hunt
 

Access Your PC From Anywhere

There are several services available now that allow you to remotely access your computer from any ot ... - Matt Peterson
 

Are You Content With the Quality of Your Ezine? How to Send HTML-Formatted Emails in Outlook Express

How many times has this happened to you: you've been slaving over that email newsletter for hours, p ... - Dina Giolitto
 
 
Index Page >> Security & Privacy >> Terms of Service
Copyright © 2006-2008 www.starcrusaders.com - All Rights Reserved.