Posted on 04/04/2010 8:25:10 PM PDT by PackerBoy
I am asking that any Freeper who has ordered a CD from Video Professor to please post a reply here or send me a Freeper email.
Chances are that many of you have seen the Video Professor's television commercials on cable TV over the past several years. The commercials tout "FREE" CDs to teach consumers how to use computers and various popular software.
I would like to hear from people who have ordered one or more CDs from Video Professor, including any "FREE" CDs, and hear whether you believe you received good value for your money, had any issues with your order or the billing, etc. Many thanks.
Videos are very nice for learning how to replace a broken garbage disposal or how to upgrade your laptop to 4 gig. Problem for the Video Professor YouTube has plenty of free material on both those topics.
However, I agree, videos or even books, although a decent book will get you started are not the way to learn complex computer applications. You need to install the app, then use it to accomplish progressively more complex tasks. Each time you run up against something you don't understand, turn to Google (not the Video Professor, not Borders, B&N, nor Amazon). Before you know it, you will be an expert.
I used to be a big consumer of computer books (and vendor manuals, neatly housed in loose-leaf binders). No longer. Now it's just dual monitor what I'm working on in one, and Google in the other. I work until I hit a snag, then turn to Google for the answer. Much easier than indexes, card catalogs, etc.
The best way to learn to sell on Ebay is to just do it.
I guess everybody has his owning "learning style" (hate that term, as abused by educrats), but it's hard to take you dual monitor on a city bus or to your kid's hockey practice. Also, a well written Apress or MS press book organizes the material in a logical and progressive fashion like any good text book. If you are diligent about doing the examples and exercises and progressing chapter to chapter until the end, I think the vast majority of people will emerge far better versed in whatever topic, than if they just sat down and decided to learn something like WPF. The same goes for stupid corporate training classes and Video Professor". It's amazing companies will spend $1,500 to send their employees to a two day thing that barely scratches the surface of a topic that's thoroughly covered in a $50 book.
Want to really learn a topic? Read a book. Methodically read every page and do every exercise.
I have. I ordered a free trial video from them and had the usual trouble stopping them from sending more and more and more. But that’s not my complaint. My complaint is that the information on each one is just so slight.
It’s really not worth the bucks, even small bucks.
They send you one with a tiny amt of info and charge you, then another with a tiny amt of info and charge you. It just goes on and on and on.
And you learn so little.
Just when I think that there will never again be a use for this graphic...
Russ Dalby and his Cash Flow Notes is one of the others.
“The best way to learn to sell on Ebay is to just do it.”
You are probably right. I was interested in doing it as a part-time business/income, so wanted to “know the ropes” before I decided to get involved with it or not.
The “P.T. Barnum of Cable TV”. I love it.
BTTT - Need Freeper Feedback.
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