Dreamweaver Training London
If you're considering a career in Web Design, then it's critical to do Adobe Dreamweaver training.
London based students needn't worry about travelling distances to college, as with our state-of-the-art training there's no need for you to leave your computer. All of our interactive tutorials will come to you.
Your Dreamweaver training course from LearningLolly is provided on a library of discs in CD/DVD-ROM format. All of your training can be done from home, or anywhere you can take a laptop as there's no requirement for internet access while you study. You'll learn from full motion video tutorials and practical demonstrations.
Low priced Dreamweaver Training in London...
Before you get started, one of our team of experts will help you sort out which additional skills you'll need to add to your existing skill set (if any) for you to be a competitive web designer in today's market place.
We'd recommend that you need an in-depth understanding of the key web components of Creative Suite 3, or preferably Creative Suite 4 (including Flash and ActionScript.)
These skills can lead to becoming an Adobe Certified Expert. But creatively designing the website is just the start of the skill set required - to create traffic, maintain its content, write dynamic scripts and consider the commercial factors, you'll need to bolt on further skills which we'll be happy to discuss with you.
The team at LearningLolly have been in the IT training industry for many years. Over that time we've watched the cost of commercial training sky-rocket. It's now reached the point where most training is too expensive for the majority of people who want to get qualified. We're passionate about helping as many people as possible develop the skills to support our industry. IT is being held back in London and around the UK because of a lack of skilled people, so we've set out to change this!
Our research and development has led us to using the very latest technologies in the training arena. This has also provided a far better, more engaging learning environment for students. Best of all, it comes at a fraction of the cost of traditional training methods that still use books, manuals and classroom visits. So our students not only benefit from more sophisticated, comprehensive learning methods, they're not hampered by prohibitively over-inflated charges either.

At LearningLolly, we're very proud to say that the whole of our 'Creative Web Designer' training program usually comes in thousands of pounds cheaper than our competition!
Click for more information about us, and our Adobe Dreamweaver training. London deserves better trained web designers... Why not you?
Frankly Speaking... thoughts for the day!
Credit Crunch Hits The IT Training Sector Because Of Absurd Legislation
The tidal wave of the ineptitude caused by the incompetent world of banking has come crashing into the IT training industry with potentially catastrophic effects.
The cost of training has continued to rise, so a substantial number of people hoping to join the industry need assistance with funding. Over the last few years, the primary lending sources providing funding within the training sector have been offering loans to about 20% to 25% of the students who apply. Recently, more stringent credit checking has raised the bar. Greater numbers of eager learners are being turned away, as the pendulum of sub-prime lending inevitably starts to swing the other way. Banks have become more cautious, and judge many trainees who are out to better themselves as too high a risk!
But the story has taken a new turn in the run-up to Christmas, due to one of the rules of the Financial Services Act. You may be aware of this rule when using your credit card to purchase goods - the loan company is liable for a refund on faulty goods bought with credit if the purchaser is unable to get compensation from the company who sold the goods. An understandable and worthy protection for the hapless consumer.
But consumer protection has become a double-edged sword in this time of economic downturn. The kicker to this rather clumsy legislation is that if a training company folds, it's the banks responsibility to complete the training. Obviously they can't do this, so would have to refund the money should the training provider get into trouble. Therefore, without any regard to how efficiently an IT training company is currently operating, the banks have decided to withdraw funding facilities to a huge number of their potential students just in case the company goes bust in the difficult times ahead. The removal of finance can only create more challenges for IT training companies, and probably be the very cause of some IT training companies going down that otherwise would have survived.
So much for Gordon Brown's pressure on our bailed-out banks to support small businesses! At the most critical time in the financial history of our country, when we need to trade our way out of the problem, how can it possibly be a good idea to dramatically reduce the number of students training for a career in IT? Could it be that the powers that be have forgotten just how vital computers are to almost every business in the United Kingdom!
(C) LearningLolly 2009 - 12:49








