Day 19,561

If you’re reading this and you know me, you know a few things. I’m technical. I’ve been a Microsoft Certified Trainer for a long time now (just renewed to start year 23), and I enjoy working with people that want to learn.

Ths past week I was quite fortunate. I was teaching a class that is one of my peripheral classes, not one I do on a regular basis. It’s a course on Microsoft Internet Information Server, and we cover four different versions of the service as part of that course. That course is odd, due to the way it has some appeal to the web server administrator and a different appeal to the web designer.

I teach the class from an admin (or “IT Pro”) perspective.

My one student this week was a developer, and she was a great student to have this week.

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Seriously.

Technical training is very dry. We’re talking Ben Stein dry. But it’s the trainer’s responsibility to try and keep things interesting and draw the student into a repartee, making it more of a shared experience. If we can have a little fun along the way, that makes it even more rewarding.

This week is one of those weeks that makes me so glad that I made the decisions that I made along the way, and lead me to this point.