Re: The Value of Delphi Training
From: Kirk Halgren (khalgren_at_sti.nasa.gov)
Date: 08/23/04
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Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 13:22:29 -0400
"Captain Jake" <johnjac76[nospam]@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> It seems to me that if it is common for Delphi training to be taught by
those
> who have no experience or certification in the subject that this training
is
> essentially worthless. I say this as someone who used to teach for a
living
> (college and university level economics and statistics). Any trained
monkey
> can read from prepared texts. But when the students ask questions, the
lack
>of experience or direct knowledge becomes a real barrier to learning.
>
It depends on the teacher, their breadth of understanding, and general
integrity. I asked Charlie Calvert a related question, and he replied that
a great way to learn an area was to prepare and deliver training in it. I'm
sure that all his courses are well worth the time and money.
Kirk Halgren
"This is America, where any boy or girl can grow up to win the popular
vote."
-- Al Gore
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