IT Training
What are the best sites for buying or learning about IT Training? We’ve started with these. What else should be here?
1. IT Training & Education - Over 1,200 purchasable self-study IT training courses on topics such as desktop applications, databases, programming, networking, server administration, and more. From Indiana University Information Technology Services. (ittraining.iu.edu)
2. All Computer Schools - Directory of computer schools that offer online/distance programs on Information Technology and related computer courses. (www.all-computer-schools.com)
3. The Chubb Institute - Computer networking and security programs for those in the eastern U.S. (www.chubbinstitute.edu)
4. TechSkills - “Certification programs for Microsoft, Cisco, Oracle, CompTIA, Linux, the Internet, Security and other leading technologies.”
5. The IT Library - Computer study guides, certification reviews, mobile computing and other resources for those who are studying for an IT career or just want to know enough to be dangerous. (www.theitlibrary.com)

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1. Larry McDevitt May 13th, 2008 at 6:01 pm
I have a website that could be of some use to your college-bound users interested in information technology programs and could fit well on your Education Resources page. It is a directory of colleges and universities across the United States offering technology-based degrees. The information can be browsed by degree, school name, or state.
We also have resources available on the site which allow the user to research careers and salaries in technology-based occupations. If this is a site you could include in your list of information technology websites the following is the pertinent information:
Technology Degrees Online-IT Programs –
http://www.technology-colleges.info/
Description: Colleges and universities offering degrees in technology in the U.S. can be browsed here by state, degree, or school name. Research careers in the various fields of technology and see what kind of salaries these IT professionals are making.
Thank you for your time.
Kindest Regards,
Larry McDevitt
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