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Cons: Books about repairing computers are generally very big. Requires a lot of time to read. Very easy to lose interest if you are not the type that likes to read. The stuff taught in books may not always be easy to follow or understand. By Carmen Kadarren Learning Through Workbooks: Cons: By far the most expensive way to train. Individual attention possibilities may be lacking (if you are in a large class). May be difficult for slow learners to keep up. Group Learning: Video Learning:
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Laptop Repair Training Options - Pros and
Cons Reviewed
By Carmen Kadarren
So you are thinking about doing some laptop repair training. When it comes to learning
something new, that seems to take a bit of skill to do, we want to know the best way to go
about doing it. In the case of training to repair laptops, we want to know the best, or most
convenient way to go about doing it. The thing is, one method of learning laptop repairs may
not work for all. What may work for some, others may experience difficulty learning or simply
lose interest. It is important to know your options and what they entail. We will get into the
most popular laptop repair training methods and look at the pros and cons of each.
Learning Through Workbooks:
If you are the type that loves to read, then this method of learning to repair laptops may suit
you greatly. The laptop repair workbook being used must contain the relevant materials, to
enable you to become proficient at repairing laptops. If the laptop repair workbook is light on
information such as pictures, illustrations or diagrams, it will all depend on how well the repair
process is explained in words. Obviously, learning through a workbook or textbook requires self
motivation. These books are usually hundreds to thousands of pages long. If you were never
the type that likes to read, even about a topic that interests you, you may not have the
motivation to go through the book and put the stuff you have learned into practice.
Pros: Good if you are self-motivated and enjoy reading. You can read and learn anywhere and
anytime that is convenient for you.
Cons: Books about repairing computers are generally very big. Requires a lot of time to read.
Very easy to lose interest if you are not the type that likes to read. The stuff taught in books
may not always be easy to follow or understand.
Group Learning:
This usually involves taking classes or a course. In many cases, computer classes with laptop
repair hands on time are difficult to come by. Learning this way requires you to leave your
home and go to the institution where you will be tutored. As long as the class isn't large, there
is a greater chance of getting individual attention. If you are the type that learns fast when
people speak, even better for you. Unfortunately, taking laptop repair training this way is by far
the most expensive and in most cases, you will also have a big book to read through. You
basically need to be attentive in class and study the materials given to make the most out of
this method of laptop repair training.
Pros: Good individual attention possibilities (if the class is small). One of the best ways to learn
if you are the auditory learning type. Classes might be a way to keep you organized if you have
trouble staying motivated.
Cons: By far the most expensive way to train. Individual attention possibilities may be lacking (if
you are in a large class). May be difficult for slow learners to keep up.
Video Learning:
This is another learn at home method. You are utilizing any relevant video material you can
acquire for your laptop repair training. Video learning is one of the leading ways to learn new
things today, especially with the ease of using the internet to find what you are looking for. This
is the best way for the visual type learner to benefit from training in laptop repairs. You are
seeing the way everything is done through video and you can usually revisit sections of the
video with simple clicks or drags of the mouse. Not to mention that it is not hard to practice
what you have learned in the video.
Pros: Good if you are a slow learner. One of the easiest methods of learning to repair laptops, if
you like to learn by watching how things are done. You get to learn on your own time. One of
the cheapest, fastest ways to learn.
Cons: Some internet videos can be irrelevant or misleading. Well structured laptop repair
videos may be hard to find.
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