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For 2023 (and 2024 ...) - we are now fully retired from IT training.
We have made many, many friends over 25 years of teaching about Python, Tcl, Perl, PHP, Lua, Java, C and C++ - and MySQL, Linux and Solaris/SunOS too. Our training notes are now very much out of date, but due to upward compatability most of our examples remain operational and even relevant ad you are welcome to make us if them "as seen" and at your own risk.

Lisa and I (Graham) now live in what was our training centre in Melksham - happy to meet with former delegates here - but do check ahead before coming round. We are far from inactive - rather, enjoying the times that we are retired but still healthy enough in mind and body to be active!

I am also active in many other area and still look after a lot of web sites - you can find an index ((here))
Training rooms to learn Open Source programming

The designer incorporates a dimmer. The engineer removes the starter. The trainer shifts the room around. All solutions that I've seen to the lighting of training rooms.

We've used self-lighting projection systems for many years ... in the 1990s and prior to that, courses were presented through a series of viewfoils (or OHPs) through which light was shone to project them onto a screen, with a large lightbox and a lens that threw the light through 90 degrees onto a screen or wall. These days, viewfoils are nearly extinct, and we're projecting off the screens of PCs. Light output has risen from a few hundred lumen to several thousand, and the intelligence of the units and their resolution has risen too, even as their cost falls.

Yet - still - a poorly planned training room, with a fluorescent tube pouring light onto the screen, distracts from the presentation all too often. And when you come to switch off that tube - guess what - it's all too often tied in with the lighting in the rest of the room in such a way that your audience can EITHER see the board OR they can see their own notes - not both as the trainer does his best to compromise between a flood of light throughout and a theatre-style darkness.

I've been giving a C++ course to Engineers in Milton Keynes for the last couple of days, in a room that triggered this article, so of course we've removed the starter. Today and through to the end of the week, I'm in our own training room at Well House Manor in Melksham, giving an advanced Perl course. Being our own room, it's been designed with a separate dimmer on the lights that shine on the projection board, and lighting's not really an issue.

Our old training room was excellent ... but our new one's even better. Once again, we're projecting onto a special wall rather than a screen that waves in the breeze, but now the wall is also usable as a whiteboard. Not only can I throw up code on the screen, but I can also write all over it to show how it runs, or use the extended area around the picture to make points and then "arrow" them onto the diagram being projected to show how the points are implemented.

And we've moved up from 'just' a large whiteboard to white, writeable, walls through a half of the room. After just a month, I'm finding that it's making a real good difference in my training; that I'm able to cover (say) regular expressions on the 2nd day of a four day course, then leave my notes on the board as a reminder right through to the course end. By the door, there's a narrow band - about a foot wide - on which I've taken to writing notes of subjects that I've promised to return to during the course, but which I can't appropriately cover early on when, perhaps, the question was originally asked.


There's plenty more to having a good training environment than just the projector. This view shows how we've maximised the space that's available for each delegate, yet left each with a good view to the screen and plenty of circulation space too.

(written 2006-11-15, updated 2009-01-01)

 
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  [717] A customer service company - (2006-05-11)
  [721] Residential - (2006-05-15)
  [731] Hotel Technology Requirements - (2006-05-24)
  [844] Hotel, Melksham, Wiltshire - (2006-08-24)
  [857] Strikingly busy - (2006-09-06)
  [873] Hotel Exchange Rates - (2006-09-21)
  [889] Opening approaches! - (2006-10-08)
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  [1011] Well House Manor and Beechfield House, Hotels, Melksham - (2006-12-29)
  [1059] Three sets of twins - (2007-01-31)
  [1079] Wilts and Berks - two conference / training rooms in Melksham - (2007-02-14)
  [1089] Playing old games - (2007-02-22)
  [1164] Grand Central Station - (2007-04-27)
  [1318] Well House Manor - feature comparison against the old place! - (2007-08-24)
  [1520] Terms and Conditions - Hotel, England - plain English - (2008-01-26)
  [1676] A warm welcome for visitors from the USA - (2008-06-14)
  [1701] Training Course and Business Conference Technology - (2008-07-07)
  [1748] Hotel room prices - Melksham, Wiltshire - (2008-08-11)
  [1808] We love children ... but our hotel is not going to be their scene - (2008-09-24)
  [1824] Which is your best hotel room? - (2008-10-07)
  [1907] Melksham Hotel Rates - (2008-11-25)
  [1929] 2009 - Hotel, Meeting, Training Course prices - (2008-12-07)
  [2024] Carry on Training - in spite of the weather - (2009-02-03)
  [2558] Happy new decade - and course and hotel prices for 2010 - (2010-01-01)
  [2581] Snow scenes - and how snow effected our business - (2010-01-16)
  [2821] Chancellor George Osborne inspires Perl Program - (2010-06-22)
  [2925] Well House - the pictures - (2010-08-16)
  [2984] Customer Review - Hotel Room, Melksham - (2010-10-03)
  [3107] Hotel and Training Course prices - the effect of the VAT rise on 4th January 2011 - (2010-12-26)
  [3405] Where do businessmen stay in Melksham? - (2011-08-25)
  [3969] Four in a Bed comes to Melksham tonight - (2013-01-09)
  [4005] New guest ... becoming returning guest - (2013-02-15)
  [4137] Early morning - welcoming business and leisure guests to Melksham - (2013-07-10)
  [4570] A warm welcome awaits you at Well House Manor, Melksham - (2015-11-02)
  [4603] Happy New Year. Our customers are our ambassadors - (2016-01-01)
  [4614] PC Plod - alive and scaremongering in Wiltshire? - (2016-01-04)

G500 - Well House Consultants - Running a training company
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  [251] WIBNIF - (2005-03-19)
  [385] Feast or famine - (2005-07-21)
  [402] Netless - (2005-08-05)
  [470] I wanna be a Python trainer - (2005-10-20)
  [545] Is training seasonal? - (2005-12-28)
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  [838] Talking about other training companies. - (2006-08-19)
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  [1369] One business, four different angles! - (2007-09-28)
  [1393] First Alternative / what has happened there? - (2007-10-16)
  [1433] Linux, PHP, Tcl, Ruby, C, C++ - last minute training course availability - (2007-11-16)
  [1884] Recession? Depression? - (2008-11-14)
  [1963] Best source to learn Java (or Perl or PHP or Python) - (2008-12-28)
  [2003] Discount Training Courses - PHP, Perl, Python - (2009-01-21)
  [2021] Short health and safety course - (2009-02-02)
  [2049] Why Choose Well House Consultants for your course? - (2009-02-20)
  [2074] Weekday or Weekend PHP, Python and Perl classes? - (2009-03-10)
  [2084] Books and distance learning from Well House Consultants? - (2009-03-15)
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  [3361] Blowing our own trumpet - MySQL resources - (2011-07-18)
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  [3824] Planned for a quiet period during the Olympics - but it is far from that! - (2012-08-02)
  [4004] Annual Accounts - a big job for a small business - (2013-02-15)
  [4135] Introducing your product to Well House Consultants - single, personally tuned email please - (2013-07-08)


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