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Free Online Computer Training

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So you are on a tight budget and you want some computer training, right? In this day and age there are a lot of options for people seeking to better themselves through various training programs and certification classes. However, some folks just don't have the cashflow to make some of these options possible. That is where free online computer training comes in to play. Where else can you go and get enough information to teach yourself all about computers? From learning HTML (hyper-text mark up language, used to build websites) to how to tear down and rebuild a CPU (central processing unit)?

If you can plug in to a free online computer training system or set of resources, you can literally teach yourself almost anything. There are a variety of different ways to go about this process, so let's start at the beginning. The very first thing, before you ever embark on your online adventure, is to determine exactly what you want to learn from your free online computer training. Pick out your base subject, and then you can get started researching online sources for free training. For our examples, let's take the subject of HTML and see where we can get some free online computer training to learn HTML.

For the first step, let's get on a major search engine like Yahoo or Google and do a search for the term 'free HTML training' or 'free online computer training'. You will find quite a few results come up in reference to these terms, but don't be fooled. Most of these won't really have free training, maybe just a free sample class or two. Some of these won't have anything free at all, they either buy an advertising slot or they develop their website in a way to show up higher in the results to get your attention. Remember, what you are looking for is a site that is truly going to give you free online computer training.

Sometimes the best results for free online computer training can come in the form of free forums or bulletin boards. For those of you who are really new to the Internet, let's talk about this for a minute. Forums and bulletin boards are web pages that allow visitors to sign up as 'users', usually for free. Once you are registered with these sights, you can then post and respond to others on the forums or boards and ask questions. The beauty of these resources is that there are literally hundreds of them out there on almost any subject imaginable, especially dealing with computers. So, for someone looking for free online computer training, they are a great resource and should definitely not be overlooked. They can contain a great wealth of information from other users who have asked questions and had them answered on the boards.

Another great source of free online computer training consists of e-zines and newsletters. Do another search and use the terms 'e-zine' and 'newsletters' in conjunction with the free online computer training you are looking for. Most of these will be free as well, and you will have to subscribe for a short time to separate those that truly want to share some information with you versus those that are really only looking to sell you a product or a service through their correspondence. Overall it can be said that where there is a will, there is a way, especially when it comes to free online computer training.


 

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