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Bring Your Own Laptop Adobe courses

Bring Your Own Laptop Adobe courses

20 Reviews
This website is home to Daniel Walter Scott's Adobe tutorials. A mixture of free tutorials and paid content.
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • On-site services
  • Online classes
Lumify Work Christchurch (formerly Auldhouse) 13 Stanley Street, Sydenham, Christchurch 8023

Lumify Work Christchurch (formerly Auldhouse)

9 Reviews
13 Stanley Street, Sydenham, Christchurch 8023
Lumify Work is Australia's largest provider of corporate IT, process training and cybersecurity training courses and certification programs.
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Software Solutions 627B Pyes Pa Road, Pyes Pa, Tauranga 3173

Software Solutions

14 Reviews
627B Pyes Pa Road, Pyes Pa, Tauranga 3173
Most Preferred Training Provider to thousands of New Zealanders, with one of New Zealand's most qualified Microsoft Trainers Cathi Barker
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
IT Centre Ltd 2/1 Umbers Street, Three Parks, Wānaka 9305

IT Centre Ltd

12 Reviews
2/1 Umbers Street, Three Parks, Wānaka 9305
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • LGBTQ+ friendly
  • Gender-neutral toilets
  • On-site services
ACE Computer Training Ltd 1st/89 The Terrace, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011

ACE Computer Training Ltd

15 Reviews
1st/89 The Terrace, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
TechMate (formerly addington.net) 44 Braddon Street, Addington, Christchurch 8024

TechMate (formerly addington.net)

18 Reviews
44 Braddon Street, Addington, Christchurch 8024
We work in your community to provide a friendly, safe place for you to learn to use your digital devices and technology.
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Lumify Work Auckland (formerly Auldhouse) 338 Ponsonby Road, Ponsonby, Auckland 1011

Lumify Work Auckland (formerly Auldhouse)

33 Reviews
338 Ponsonby Road, Ponsonby, Auckland 1011
Lumify Work is Australia's largest provider of corporate IT, process training and cybersecurity training courses and certification programs.
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
ACE Training Ltd 46 Brown Street, Ponsonby, Auckland 1021

ACE Training Ltd

17 Reviews
46 Brown Street, Ponsonby, Auckland 1021
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Smart Newtown 9/11 Constable Street, Newtown, Wellington 6021

Smart Newtown

12 Reviews
9/11 Constable Street, Newtown, Wellington 6021
Kia ora! Welcome to Smart Newtown, where residents of Newtown and the wider Wellington community can learn computer skills, use computers and access the Internet for free!
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
EIT Health Centre Parking lot 501 Gloucester Street, Taradale, Napier 4142

EIT Health Centre

81 Reviews
Parking lot 501 Gloucester Street, Taradale, Napier 4142
Eastern Institute of Technology Hawke's Bay offers an extensive range of NZ study programmes and courses. Study on campus, online, full time or part-time.
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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23.10.2023
TechMate (formerly addington.net)
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TechMate (formerly addington.net)
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Naz Thornton
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Techtorium NZIIT
What a bunch of liars. All those big speeches before course and during grad- we help secure jobs"...utter bull$%^&. So many talented boys I know personally struggled or are still struggling to get a job. When I contacted Techtorium
Stephanie Parry-Martin
22.10.2023
Bring Your Own Laptop Adobe courses
I’ve always been interested in web design but have always thought you need to have a little experience before attending a course, seems that wasn't the case at all, BYOL web design courses don't require you to have any web experience or even to have any web design software, just a willingness to learn.I highly recommend the boot camp web design course at BYOL, the tutors are amazing, the class size is small so you can get quite a bit of one on one time without interrupting anyone, which I think everyone made the most of at some stage throughout the course.Something else I thought was really cool, on the first day the receptionist took the time to show me around which made me feel really comfortable, and also had fresh coffee and biscuits ready for us on our breaks throughout the week, which I thought was pretty awesome.
Josh Kendrick
19.10.2023
Software Solutions
Fantastic to deal with. Very helpful
Pauline Thomas
18.10.2023
SeniorNet Glenfield
BARBRA and Faith were fantastic taking the ipad group and getting help when u couldn't work it out
Daniel Castelton
16.10.2023
ACE Computer Training Ltd
ACE in Wellington is a solid choice for Microsoft-related computer courses. Classrooms and computers/monitors very outdated, but if you're lucky and get an international instructor with hands-on approach, you can learn a lot of useful skills that will help you with your job. They offer free hot drinks, tasty muffins for morning tea, popcorn, and the receptionist is hot, which is never a bad thing. :)
Jackson Proctor
16.10.2023
Pacific Coast Technical Institute
Did the barista course at PCTI. $390 later I had made 3 black coffees and heated one jug of milk.... assisted by the tutor who was very unprofessional post course dealing with complaints. Waste of money! We had a meeting post course where we discussed the standards we had covered, and there was a lack of completion through many. The Manager/Director was very lovely though and was helpful and assistive to our complaints, so for that a massive thank you. Complaints were doubt with in the end which was very nice.
Rick Katana
14.10.2023
Vision College Christchurch
I did the Christian counselling course around 2012 through to 2014. The main philosophy taught is the person-centred approach founded by Carl Rogers, with other approaches touched upon; CBT, SFT and narrative therapy etc.Concerning the theology of the course, I personally found it a bit lacking in content and depth (having studied at Laidlaw Christian college) and would class it very much at entry-level. Now when they say 'Christian counselling' diploma/degree, it is not the case that you will learn Christian interventions to apply to your counselling but the fact that you will develop and grow as a Christian bringing that growth into the counselling room with the client--more a way of being than an application.Though the teaching and tutors are great, classes generally small and intimate, there is not really allot of academic support outside the classroom. The biggest issue I found in the 2nd year was the fact that placements (where you counsel real clients at a counselling centre, working toward 120 hours of one-on-one counselling before presenting to an assessment panel) are entirely left to the students to organise: so although you may do well in the 1st year; there is 'no guarantee' of getting a placement in the 2nd year, let alone the right no. of clients to pass your assessment---and though many do succeed there are always a few who struggle. I ended up repeating my 2nd year, which became a very expensive venture indeed due to lack of placement opportunities, as Vision 'do not' provide nor find 2nd year placements for students, which I found a bit off considering you've paid $$$--basically no placement no qualification and no progression to 3rd year degree level.In all honesty you may be better off going to ARA, who do provide academic support and placements for counselling students, taking the uncertainty out of study. And even if you are a Christian, you can still develop yourself as such in a secular college: the reality is our clients are people whether they're Christian or not. Laidlaw college also offer a Christian counselling degree, though I think their main focus is Narrative Therapy. In retrospect I would have gone with ARA but you need to explore the options for yourself considering your own situation, gender and ehthnic grouping.Disclaimer: I realise my study was almost a decade ago, so I implore you to do your own research before parting with your $$$, as things may have changed. Counselling is an expensive career to get into and many do not seek it for money alone (as it doesn't always provide so) but the internal rewards and growth are 2nd to none.God bless.