IT Training Oxford

LearningLolly offers up a unique way to study if you're considering Oxford IT training. Computer Training Info Pack

Using some of the very best systems in the world to develop IT skills, our training is delivered to your door on a set of discs which create the very latest cutting-edge training environment.

It's fully supported by a team of experts 24x7 who are able to help you whenever you need them. We believe this is the most effective and best supported way to learn your subject, and also many hundreds of pounds less than attending any IT training college.

Best priced Oxford IT training, using Interactive Video Training on disc.

Looking for local training makes sense - as most colleges require you to attend classes - sometimes many miles away from Oxford. This takes a considerable amount of your time and money, and a commitment to someone else's schedule.

It usually involves travelling and trying to learn at times of day that will not be the most convenient for you.

With LearningLolly, the training allows you to do all of your studying at home, in the most natural way. You watch videos on your computer, watch demonstrations, then interact with the software while you practice and repeat what you've just learned - and not a book anywhere in sight!

This type of training help us to reduce our prices to you by hundreds, or sometimes thousands, of pounds as we don't have the cost of maintaining a college premises. What's more - training is only one part of the process to help you make the change. You need answers to questions like:

Exactly which type of work will suit me personally, and what would I be doing?

Will it suit me and my personality?

Of all the qualifications available, which will give me that edge?

Which ones will I need to consider, based on my ambition levels?

How can I be sure I'm studying for the right edition?

Once qualified, how do I get my first job in the Edinburgh area?

Are there any guarantees?

Our team of advisors have all the skill and experience to help guide you through the process.

At the time of writing, 26% of the IT jobs in the UK are vacant. That's about 300,000 skilled jobs waiting to be filled, in an industry where salaries are very much higher than the norm. There really are great opportunities waiting for you once qualified.

Click on the information pack button to find out more about us - and how we can help you achieve your goal of developing your skills. Oxford IT training just couldn't be easier with LearningLolly.

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Frankly Speaking... thoughts for the day!

 


Personal Rights vs Personal Responsibilities


We live in a very media-dominated society, where we're fed a diet of bad luck stories, who's cheated on who, and why we should blame someone else for anything that goes wrong in our lives. A few years ago, we looked across the Atlantic at our American cousins, and wondered at the litigious state they'd got themselves into - now we've been bitten by the same bug!  Anyone watching daytime TV can't help but notice the number of 'no win no fee' adverts from voracious lawyers out to make a fast buck if they can lay the blame at someone else's door.  


Everyone seems to know their 'Rights', but few seem to understand the responsibilities that underpin those rights. People complain about their circumstances, but wait for somebody else to solve their problems for them. They blame society, their boss, the government, the economy - in fact anybody rather than looking in the mirror and facing the truth. But chances are the change will have to come from within if things are to improve. The same problems will keep coming our way until we learn to take responsibility and conduct ourselves differently - only then will the lesson be learned, and the problem disappear. Imagine how different our society would be if we all took responsibility for what we did. Fifty years ago, more people took pride in seeing a job through and not quitting on themselves and their families.


We can't change the world, but we can change ourselves. Anyone who's looking to study for self-improvement has already taken the first step in personal responsibility.  Successful training will demand conscientious habits, and self-accountability. Only you can be responsible for devoting time and energy to the task. Of course, your training provider also has responsibilities - to carry out their promises with quality learning and support materials. That's a given, and must equally be taken seriously. But to be victorious, you have to assume your own responsibility to win through. Learning can be stimulating and fun if approached in the right way. It might take a little protecting yourself from outside negatives - critics and soothsayers are ten a penny if they think you're going to get ahead of them. So be responsible for your surroundings, and only associate with those who are happy to see you improve.


In the UK today, we're fortunate to have the right to a quality of life unheard of in our grandparents' day. Only when we have a greater regard for the responsibilities those rights carry, will we truly achieve the pinnacle of modern day success.


(C) LearningLolly 2009 - 17:49