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    Classroom-based training or online courses? Which is the most effective approach? ZDNet Australia put both training methods to the test.

  • Programming an online education: Part 2

    How effective and satisfying is teaching a computer language over the Net? ZDNet Australia takes an in-depth look at the lessons that can be learnt in online classrooms.

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