planning your computer training
Not sure which applications or programs are needed?
Not sure where training should begin?
More than one person to be trained, but not sure what each person needs?
Not sure about how to group people for best results?
The thought of planning computer training for just one person can be daunting.
Planning it for several people can seem much harder.
But, with a bit of guidance, it's not difficult.
Getting the sequence right
Regardless of whether you need training for just one person or for many, getting the sequence right for each person is essential.
Trying to learn out of sequence is like trying to run before you can even stand up. You'll fail and fall.
Learning in a logical sequence, so everything makes sense as it goes, is the important thing.
What about people who have different training needs?
If you're not sure which programs or functions different people should learn, we can help you work out what's needed.
Everyone will need to know some basic foundational things, but other things depend on individual people's roles.
People rarely have the same skills at the start of their training, so that needs to be considered.
That may mean that not all of your people start at the same point, and not all of them need to learn the same skills.
If that's the case, as it often is, it's one of several reasons not to try to teach too many people together, and it will influence the most appropriate grouping for training your people.
Perhaps some initial individual training is appropriate for some people, then group learning can start, including those people and others who were already more knowledgeable.
Or the more knowledgeable people can start where they need to, and at the same time those less skilled can start on more foundational topics.
What about different availability times? And absences?
Differences in availability times will affect the practicality of grouping some people for training, but they're not necessarily difficult to plan around.
You may need to allow for some people being absent, either planned or at short notice.
That particularly applies in businesses which are heavily sales oriented, eg real estate or motor vehicle dealers. We have to live with the fact that in such businesses people need to have the flexibility to disappear at short notice.
With ComTutors, when that happens, arranging catchup tuition is easy.
Planning computer training is not as hard as it may seem.
ComTutors can help you to plan your training so it all flows well and gets good results for all involved.
We will discuss your needs and plan training content to suit present knowledge and the necessary gains in skills.
When it's done, you will wonder why it ever seemed hard.
Give us a call or contact us by email to discuss your particular needs.
ComTutors takes the headache out of planning computer training.
Not sure which applications or programs are needed?
Not sure where training should begin?
More than one person to be trained, but not sure what each person needs?
Not sure about how to group people for best results?
The thought of planning computer training for just one person can be daunting.
Planning it for several people can seem much harder.
But, with a bit of guidance, it's not difficult.
Getting the sequence right
Regardless of whether you need training for just one person or for many, getting the sequence right for each person is essential.
Trying to learn out of sequence is like trying to run before you can even stand up. You'll fail and fall.
Learning in a logical sequence, so everything makes sense as it goes, is the important thing.
What about people who have different training needs?
If you're not sure which programs or functions different people should learn, we can help you work out what's needed.
Everyone will need to know some basic foundational things, but other things depend on individual people's roles.
People rarely have the same skills at the start of their training, so that needs to be considered.
That may mean that not all of your people start at the same point, and not all of them need to learn the same skills.
If that's the case, as it often is, it's one of several reasons not to try to teach too many people together, and it will influence the most appropriate grouping for training your people.
Perhaps some initial individual training is appropriate for some people, then group learning can start, including those people and others who were already more knowledgeable.
Or the more knowledgeable people can start where they need to, and at the same time those less skilled can start on more foundational topics.
What about different availability times? And absences?
Differences in availability times will affect the practicality of grouping some people for training, but they're not necessarily difficult to plan around.
You may need to allow for some people being absent, either planned or at short notice.
That particularly applies in businesses which are heavily sales oriented, eg real estate or motor vehicle dealers. We have to live with the fact that in such businesses people need to have the flexibility to disappear at short notice.
With ComTutors, when that happens, arranging catchup tuition is easy.
Planning computer training is not as hard as it may seem.
ComTutors can help you to plan your training so it all flows well and gets good results for all involved.
We will discuss your needs and plan training content to suit present knowledge and the necessary gains in skills.
When it's done, you will wonder why it ever seemed hard.
Give us a call or contact us by email to discuss your particular needs.
ComTutors takes the headache out of planning computer training.