[consulting] Drupal Training?
Gregory Heller
gregory at civicactions.com
Wed Jul 18 23:50:10 UTC 2007
from my experience with DrupalCamp, i would say that a week long program
is probably far too long. my the time you get to the end you'll
probably forget what you learned at the beginning.
Judging from attendance at drupalcamps, there is definitely a desire for
training, though most camps are free, so I am not sure what people would
pay. There are also folks like Sean Effel doing paid drupal training
geared more towards end users in 1 day sessions and Lullabot doing
training of a technical nature in 2 day sessions.
Boris Mann wrote:
> On 7/9/07, Michael Haggerty <mhaggerty at trellon.com> wrote:
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>> I was thinking this kind of service may be useful to other groups, and am
>> writing to gauge the community's interest in making these kinds of training
>> sessions publicly available. Would general sessions on how to implement
>> Drupal be useful to people you deal with? What if they were shorter and more
>> tightly focused on particular topics, such as theming, developing specific
>> kinds of sites (ecommerce, social networking, publications, etc.), or
>> standard programming converstions? Any geographic preferences for where to
>> have these kinds of sessions?
>>
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> I think the short answer is, there is always a high level of interest
> in training of various kinds.
>
> As soon as you get some details together, I suggest you put up a
> public page that one could point clients at. i.e. most of the people
> in here would have clients to point at such a system, but not want to
> do the training themselves.
>
> Cheers,
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