David Myers
GBAvoid this company at all costs Avoid this company at all costs. The instructor only lectured for 2 hours a day and did not coordinate his lectures with material in the book so you had to hunt for what was being covered in class in the reading material. The labs had nothing to do with the lectures and were point and click, teaching nothing. The slides used by the instructor were not the slides provided on the CompTIA website and when asked for the slides that were used they were never provided. This training was an absolute waste of time.
Paul M. Dooley
GBNetcom Learning has not paid me as a … Netcom Learning has not paid me as a contract instructor for delivering two classes in late 2017. One was a DevOps class, delivered on site in November - 14 students, successfully delivered. The other was a 3 day online ITIL class, delivered to 7 students very successfully -- Netcom management even sent me compliments. But I have not been paid for either class, and they now owe me over $5,000 in time and expenses! Even though they reply to emails and say they are following up, no payments are issued from their accounting department. Contract trainers beware!! You may never be paid!
Karen Botkin
GBGood The session had just enough information that I will probably use what I learned to set up text box/quick parts or a style. Any more information would have been too much.
Alice Chu
GBExecutive Webinar: Influence in the Workplace The slides are not worth anything. A questioner had to ask the speaker to repeat what are the 10 positive techniques. The agenda says learn 5 things how to gain influence. I counted 4 things. Again, I am saying that there were no slide to list the 5 things. Please do not use different words to mean the same thing. Pne of the 10 techniques is logical persuasion. But there was a slide that said rationale persuason. I think there was a typo, meant to be rational, not rationale. I guess both forms of persuasion mean the same thing, but it was not clear.
Joshua Harrison
GBOK introduction to AngularJS Instructor seemed to be educated on AngularJS and provided an adequate introduction. I would have liked to see his presentation flow a little more smoothly. There was too much emphasis placed on reviewing previous slides and not enough exploration into functionality of the framework. It would have been a nice touch to embed the links to his example files in his presentation and to provide an AJAX example with an existing database, JSON resource, or XML file.