Why Use Mindcrafted?
Why You Should Use MindCrafted For Your Training Needs
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Reasons
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Top Quality
Trainers
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Every one
of our instructors are veteran developers who spend at
least 75% of their time actually developing systems.
This allows us to bring in many practical examples from
real-life situations based upon a working practical
knowledge of how to apply the course's content directly
in the work place. We spend most of our time developing
systems and still manage to consistently get very good
evaluations from our
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Teaming With Your Own Information Services
Department
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MindCrafted Systems
often
works with Information Systems departments either in a
consulting role or as active project participants,
performing any combination of managing, designing,
programming or documenting.
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Refining Your Internal Application
Development Process
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MindCrafted Systems
collaborates with many clients developing their own
client/server and Web-based applications in tools such as Microsoft
FrontPage, Access, Visual
Basic, Active Server Pages and the .NET framework using Visual Studio. MindCrafted Systems focuses on: |
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Software Documentation and Training
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MindCrafted Systems
excels in
writing software documentation and help, both internal
and for end-users, as well as documenting business
policies and procedures as they relate to the adoption
of new software within an organization. We also create
training materials and conduct training sessions.
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Up To Date |
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We keep abreast of the latest
technologies by preparing course materials and then
teaching classes at a local university's continuing
education department.
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| Learning by Teaching |
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By preparing our own course
materials, we concentrate on the topics essential to
making our own programming practices more
productive, thus improving your productivity. |
| Adaptability |
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Our instructors are not limited to a
script. Because our instructors come from the working
world, they bring a wealth of practical experience to
the classroom from which they can address the specific
needs of an individual group of students. |
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