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Using I Learn Linux Training Videos - On CD or with Online Viewing - The Best Linux Videos / Best Method
Learn How to Use Linux with the "Watch, Pause and Do It Yourself Method": You just watch a bit of a Linux Training video (with Online Viewing or from a Linux Training CD), then click the pause button - and then do it yourself!
This Linux training method give you real, practical, "hands-on" Linux training experience.
Q: Why should I get the "I Learn Linux Training Videos" instead of getting other Linux training videos?
A: There are lots of "demo" Linux training videos - created by real amateurs - and some of these Linux videos are "way out there" (in lots of ways!) - and they're pretty terrible
And if you look long and hard, you may also find
some other Linux videos created by people that use Linux - but the real problem with these videos is that these (good-natured) Linux "folks" don't have a clue about how to train people that are new to Linux.
These "other" Linux training videos will easily confuse you over and over again - by only very lightly covering essential concepts (if at all) and then going into huge detail on overly complex topics - way before you’re ready for them.
Most Linux Training Videos Have Very Few Practical, Detailed Hands-On Examples
Also, hardly any Linux of these Linux training videos provide detailed practical examples - which are essential for full comprehension of how to use Linux and how you can work with Linux.
Instead, the I Learn Linux Training Videos begin at a very basic level and gradually build to describe key Linux concepts - and then you can easily review these Linux videos from the beginning through to the end afterwards.
If you’ve been slugging your way through learning how to use Linux on your own, now you can learn Linux with lots and lots of real life practical examples. And you'll also enjoy a gradual and natural progression - from the basics through to the concepts that are flowing from them.
Learn Linux the easy way - from a computer training expert with more than 20 years of training experience and successes!
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As soon as you order, you get an email with a Username, Password and the web site address of the exclusive members "Online Viewing" web site. Order your Linux Training Videos on CD right now so you can start learning how to use Linux today!
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