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iLearn.ToNewest Review: ... than for learning purposes. Then I came across ilearnto.com and signed up for the free courses. I only had a 14-day trial but I liked the format so I paid £75 for 6-month unlimited access. I'm now 3 months into the course time and have learned loads. I'm now nearly ready to sit an intensive Access MOUS exam and have nearly finished Excel and Word. I also dabbled in HTML language to ... more |
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by lil'lou - written on 08/05/02 (Very useful, 29 readings)
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After graduating from university with an arts degree I felt my vocational skills were a bit lacking, especially in the IT and business area. In fact in a world of IT dominatrion I was pretty much useless. I thought about going to evening classes to do a computer course, but really wasn't motivated. Also the cost seemed extortionate for what would be only a couple of hours of teaching per week. Being a bit stingy I thought I'd teach myself, so I borrowed some books from the library and started to read up on Microsoft Excel and Access. It went quite well, but the only problem was that I didn't have the packages on my home computer and so couldn't ...
by Sandra-M - written on 19/07/01 (Very useful, 106 readings)
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I registered with Ilearn.to about two weeks ago and wanted to tell you about their amazing offer... Ilearn.to offer over 700 courses split into three categories: IT courses, Soft Skills, Management Skills. It costs £175 per year but on application for an Individual Learning Account (worth £150) the cost is just £25 for a year's unlimited access. Even this is refundable if you complete 5 modules. So cost for a year could be £0! Don't worry about not being accepted for the ILA, the main criteria are: 1. You are a UK resident 2. An EU national 3. Aged over 19 4. Are willing to make £25 contribution to your training. You can ...
by glennpalmer - written on 09/07/01 (Very useful, 56 readings)
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I learn to has around 700 courses set up online so that they are up to date, and there is something for everybody! Courses range from beginner through to the expert official certification courses. The courses are split into 3 categories 1 - IT Skills - Learn all your web skills, networking skills, Unix Skills, Office skills and any other aspects of IT you can think of! 2 - Soft skills - Learn communication skills, presentation skills, financial strategies, marketing skills, business strategies, and operations strategies. 3 - Management - courses with all the information and resources managers need. As you can see there is a ...
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