[geeks] New Tech Schools: Digital Harbor in Baltimore
Brian Dunbar
brian.dunbar at liftport.com
Fri Apr 13 19:52:14 CDT 2007
Jonathan C. Patschke wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Apr 2007, Brian Dunbar wrote:
>
>>> If people learn (or are taught) to use their tools -well-, they can
>>> produce easily-managed useful output with even tools as mediocre as
>>> Microsoft Word.
>> I'll buy that. How long is a course needed to teach that level of
>> proficiency in a word processor?
>
> Well, first you have to start by teaching the difference between content
> and formatting, which is where you lose the majority of people due to
> severely retarded abstract thinking skills as a result of US government
> de-education. :(
>
> Once you get past that point, it'd take maybe a week or two to turn
> someone into a complete expert on MS Word, WordPerfect, or even LaTeX.
>
Two weeks then if you have motivated people. That's a bit long for a
corporate training course but doable (IMHO) if the result is a trained
staff.
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