"An outstanding piece of work here! It's
not at all stuffy, yet it's not at all fluffy either. Great illustrations,
animations, games and voice-over allow the student to maintain
attention across multiple hours of instruction. It has some excellent
technical meat in it, but it doesn't get bogged down in techno
trivia. The overall content is excellent, with plenty of URLs
for follow-on study for those who are so inclined."
Craig Larrew, Marketing Manager - Cisco Systems
"I am very much a visual and audio learner
and this training was great, up to date, accurate, and the relevance
of image, text, and voice was spot on."
Keith Klemba, e-Education Chief Technology Advisor for Hewlett-Packard
"Fantastic job! Really well done. Concise and accurate.
It is a joy to see technically competent people developing training.
I learned a lot from A Newbie's Guide To Wireless Networks."
Kent Simcoe - Simcoe Communications
"A very impressive & inspiring presentation,
full of information. A credit to your team & organization."
Robert Farrar - Computer Concepts, Australia
"The WKMN Wireless training is excellent.
It's well organized into appropriate sections giving the learner
a solid background before any technical terminology and concepts
are presented. The flow was even and clean, the sound was appropriate
and the quizzes were entertaining as well as enlightening."
Mark Jordon - Manufacturing Training Web Program / Project
Specialist - Cisco Systems
"This is a very well presented and informative training package.
It would suit various roles, from helpdesk to IT manager as an
introduction to wireless technology. I look forward to future
packages."
Adrian James, Communications R&D Consultant -
Zomba Records
"I found the Newbie's Guide an excellent
and fun way to learn about Wireless Networking. It was organized
in such a way that it could be taken in small chunks at my desk."
Sally Simcoe, Hewlett-Packard Networking Division
"An enjoyable intro to the world of wireless."
Alan Strassberg, Network Engineer with Seagate Technology
"I enjoyed the training. The web side-trips
were especially worthwhile. I think you may have bumped into a
new paradigm for cooperation and training. The Internet's potential
for providing inexpensive yet high quality distance learning is
incredible. Also, I'd much rather spend $50 to take a well thought
out course than to buy a reference book that I might never read."
[Ed. Price changed to US$25... Now a great deal!]
Brian Seborg - Telispark, Inc.