Customer Comments:
"These lessons about Google are great, you learn about Google's options in a much more friendly way than Google's help and also get extra tips to really get much more power from your Google searches. Highly recommended, be much more efficient!!!"
— Julian Peris, Microsoft MVP - Mail
"Information technology skills need to be mastered by children in the 21st century. Therefore we are very excited that Boost eLearning has donated online courses that will help children to develop their 'Google search skills'. These will help children to source and find the most relevant information on the web faster. The 20+ course modules are a very important addition to the e-Learning for Kids Computer Skills courseware library."
— Nick van Dam Ph.D., Founder & Chairman of the
e-Learning for Kids Foundation
"Thanks to Boost eLearning's training I now use Google in a more productive way with better and more accurate results saving me lot of time."
— Mario Lamberti, MVP - Directory Services
"These lessons are absolutely amazing because they offer new skills for successfully searching using Google. Usually we tend to believe that our Google searches are good, but we get a lot of results because there are a huge number of pages. After taking these lessons, you will realize that this is far from reality. Of course, there are a great amount of pages, but using the skills from these lessons, our search will be greatly improved because
we will know how look to for our target in an optimized way. If you have the chance, I strongly recommend you to take these valuable lessons. You will save time and be more efficient."
— Pepe Gallardo, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience, Spain
"Even though I felt that my Google searching skill set was pretty good, I did actually learn something when I took your free wildcard lesson. The lessons are well done and easier than reading the Google documentation."
— Manny Carvalho, Microsoft MVP - Windows
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Masters of Technology?
by michelemartin
For example, according to a Boost eLearning survey: 39 percent of all Google searches fail, leading to more than 40 hours — or one week — of lost productivity per user per year. The online survey found that respondents perform about 12 ... » view blog to continue reading
Online Course Design
Teaching Old Dogs, New Tricks
August 29, 2008
by Michael D. Nichols
The implications of Boost eLearning's training is to provide users with better, faster, and more accurate search results. The training can be applied to other areas, including education, to empower individuals with the skills necessary to seek out more information. Companies like, Boost eLearning, are helping less internet-savvy users to become search gurus. » view blog
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How to Be Pro at Google
August 28, 2008
by David Lundell
My friend and coworker, Brad Turner, once joked that if asked what search engine he used he would say "David Lundell". While I do have a way of phrasing my searches just so, I thought I would point everyone to some great lessons on how to be better at google. Check out the following 3 free lessons from Boost eLearning (www.boostelearning.com) on how to be a pro at googling! » view blog |