Some insights from technical training sessions

Table of contents

1. Trend of IT training courses

2. Training courses

3. Treat the training courses correctly

4. Other ways to learn technology

5. Tuition fees for training courses

6. Actual cases

1. Advantages

2. Disadvantages

7. Final summary


In the process of learning IT technology, I have indeed been recommended various technical training courses. These training courses have been promoted to me in various ways, including rich course content, good learning atmosphere, and broad employment prospects. But I can evaluate these propagandas through understanding and analysis.

1. Trend of IT training courses

First of all, we must admit that IT technology is a field that develops rapidly and changes frequently. New technologies are constantly emerging, and learners need to follow up and master them in time. Technical training courses provide learners with a concentrated learning environment, usually with systematic and complete course settings, which can help learners get started quickly and master relevant skills. Especially for beginners, technical workshops can provide a structured learning path that avoids blind learning and disorientation.

2. Training courses

Secondly, technical training courses usually carefully design and create their own course content, and strive to allow learners to quickly master practical skills. They will claim that their courses are rich and comprehensive, and can cover popular technologies and tools in the industry. Some training courses also place special emphasis on their faculty, claiming to have a team of top experts and experienced lecturers. These propaganda methods are undoubtedly aimed at attracting learners to sign up.

3. Treat the training courses correctly

However, we also need to look at the value and function of technical training courses objectively. First of all, although technical training courses can provide a systematic learning path, it is a question of whether they can really completely cover the knowledge points of the entire IT field. The breadth and depth of IT technologies are huge, and it is difficult to cover all the content in a few months or a year of training. Also, due to the very fast pace of technology development, the courses in the training workshop may have been behind the latest technology trends. Therefore, technical training courses can only provide basic knowledge and common skills, and learners still need to continuously learn and update knowledge at work.

4. Other ways to learn technology

In addition, learning IT technology does not necessarily have to pass technical training courses. In the Internet age, we can obtain a large number of free or paid learning resources through various online education platforms, technical blogs, community forums, etc. These resources are usually provided by industry experts and practitioners, the content is updated in a timely manner, and there are many opportunities for networking and discussion. Through independent learning, we can freely choose the content and progress of learning according to our personal interests and needs, which is very helpful for improving our independent learning ability and solving practical problems.

5. Tuition fees for training courses

In addition, the cost of training courses is also a factor that needs to be considered. Technical training courses usually charge relatively high tuition fees, which may be difficult for some learners with limited financial conditions. Moreover, not all training courses can provide teaching quality that matches the tuition fee, and some training courses are even suspected of false propaganda and fraud. Therefore, when choosing technical training courses, learners should choose carefully and avoid blindly listening to propaganda.

6. Actual cases

Let me give you a few examples. The first one is my friend who graduated from a junior college and majored in machinery. He didn’t find a suitable job. Later, he came to Beijing. He just blindly looked for a job and found a real estate salesman. , After working for a while, I couldn’t do it anymore, so I went back to my hometown, and then I signed up for an IT training class. Maybe it was also influenced by me. I felt that the salary for IT was high. I don't understand, just went to sleep...

Another friend also graduated from a non-computer major and didn’t know what to do. Later, he also signed up for an IT training class, and then continued to learn in the training class, exchanged learning with everyone, and then learned well. It didn’t take long after the training. Also got a job.

So I think there are advantages and disadvantages to enrolling in training courses.

1. Advantages

The advantage is that you can study with like-minded friends, which is much better than learning alone. This is suitable for people with insufficient perseverance to study. Generally, there will be assistants who will urge you to study so that you can keep up with the progress of your studies. One thing is that the things learned are generally more practical than those learned in school, and more suitable for some scenes in the work. Most of the schools pay attention to some theoretical knowledge, and the emphasis is on getting started quickly at work. It's useless if you can't get started quickly, so you keep doing practical operations at work, and use practical operating experience to verify theoretical knowledge.

2. Disadvantages

The disadvantage is that some training institutions are chaotic, the knowledge is not very good, and the tuition fees are getting more and more expensive. This may lead to spending a lot of money, but as a result, you don’t learn anything, and you will be unemployed after graduation. . . . . .

7. Final summary

To sum up, technical training courses have certain value and function in the process of learning IT technology, especially for beginners, they can provide a structured learning path. However, training courses are not the only way to learn IT technology, independent learning and using online learning resources are equally important. Choosing whether to attend a technical training class should be a decision based on individual needs, financial conditions, and learning style. In the end, only by continuous learning and practice can we improve our technical level and gain more experience and achievements in practical work.

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