Ed Tsyitee JrConsultant | Consultant Tucson, Az, United States
I had to learn from watching YouTube videos. Most classes I did see cost anywhere from $600 and up. Maybe someone else here knows of a more cost effective way to take any classes.
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2 replies by Ed Tsyitee Jr and Tam Nguyen
Jun 10, 2017 6:38 AM
Tam Nguyen
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Thank you
Jun 15, 2017 3:14 PM
Ed Tsyitee Jr
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You're welcome!
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Mohamad FararjehProject Management - Electrical Engineer| San Francisco Bar Area Rapid Transit (BART)Santa Clara, Ca, United States
I agree with ED. I learned it by myself.
The main thing is to learn the concept of scheduling, the rest should be easy.
You Tube has a lot of resources.
I agree with ED. I learned it by myself.
The main thing is to learn the concept of scheduling, the rest should be easy.
You Tube has a lot of resources.
I had to learn from watching YouTube videos. Most classes I did see cost anywhere from $600 and up. Maybe someone else here knows of a more cost effective way to take any classes.
I've recently discovered Udemy (American based :-)). I bought a MS Project course through them for $10. Even with our R - $ exchange rate that is still a good deal:
Drew CraigSr. Agile & Product Coach| VanguardPhiladelphia, Pa, United States
For something like MS Project, I'd suggest an online resource.
Lynda
Udemy
MPUG
YouTube
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There may be others. Good Luck.
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1 reply by Tam Nguyen
Jun 19, 2017 5:03 PM
Tam Nguyen
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I love them
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Walid ElgamalIT Project Manager | DoxPRO Consulting Herndon, Va, United States
I suggest trying https://www.udemy.com/ , it an online classes that very affordable and has multiple of choice of instructors
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1 reply by Tam Nguyen
Jun 19, 2017 5:04 PM
Tam Nguyen
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Very thankful. It is wonderful tool
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stephen kinnairdPresident/CEO| Stem Technical Solutions Inc.Manotick, Ontario, Canada
I did a bunch of courses on Lynda.com and found them to be pretty good
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1 reply by Tam Nguyen
Jun 19, 2017 5:05 PM
Tam Nguyen
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thank for that. I will try it. Appreciate so much
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Ed Tsyitee JrConsultant | Consultant Tucson, Az, United States
Jun 05, 2017 7:46 PM
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I had to learn from watching YouTube videos. Most classes I did see cost anywhere from $600 and up. Maybe someone else here knows of a more cost effective way to take any classes.
I've recently discovered Udemy (American based :-)). I bought a MS Project course through them for $10. Even with our R - $ exchange rate that is still a good deal: