Software skills are taught online
Adept Scientific announces a new, low-cost online training service for some of its most popular software products.
Adept Scientific announces a new, low-cost online training service for some of its most popular software products.
Designed for people who do not have the time to travel to an off-site training venue, or who just want to focus on a particular aspect of the software rather than absorb the whole package over one or two days, Adept's online training sessions come direct to users' desks at a time that suits them.
Delivered in real time via the widely used Webex system (using the Internet and a freephone telephone connection), Adept's online training sessions are not prerecorded modules.
Each session is live and hands-on, conducted by a skilled, experienced software trainer.
Participants can interact with the software on their own computer, ask questions and talk directly to the trainer to make sure they get exactly what they need out of the session.
At the end of the session, delegates receive the training notes in electronic form.
Online training is offered in affordable 60-minute sessions, so users can focus on those features that they wish to know more about, or where they need a refresher.
Users can register for a single session or as many as they like, over whatever time period suits them best.
Adept also offers 90-minute overview sessions that cover, in brief, the full range of product features; this gives users a valuable introduction to the software, which they can supplement at a later stage by booking one or more of the shorter sessions to hone their skills.
Online training is currently offered for EndNote, Reference Manager, RefViz and Quality Analyst; other products will follow.
Adept can also provide bespoke, one-to-one online training sessions.
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