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Learning Technology in the Information Age

So much to learn, so little time... This course will show both beginners and experts how to learn more in less time.

Beginner
1h 52m
(1940)

Created by Dan Appleman

Last Updated Jun 30, 2020

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Learning Technology in the Information Age

So much to learn, so little time... This course will show both beginners and experts how to learn more in less time.

Beginner
1h 52m
(1940)

Created by Dan Appleman

Last Updated Jun 30, 2020

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What you'll learn

Would you write code without a design? Build hardware without a schematic? Configure a server without a plan? Of course not. Yet, how many of us learn technology without any planning, choosing resources at random in the hope that one of them will be worthwhile? This is horribly inefficient, and worse, can leave critical holes in your knowledge and skills. In this course you'll learn how to design a plan for learning any technology effectively and efficiently based on your own needs and goals.

Learning Technology in the Information Age
Beginner
1h 52m
(1940)
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Dan Appleman - Pluralsight course - Learning Technology in the Information Age
Dan Appleman
28 courses 4.5 author rating 8382 ratings

Dan Appleman is a well known author, software developer, and speaker. Currently the CTO of Full Circle Insights, he is the author of numerous books, ebooks, and online courses on various topics (technology and other). His latest book is "Advanced Apex Programming" - advancedapex.com Personal Website http://danappleman.com.

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