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By Jill Knapp, on January 6th, 2011
Continuing in the series of Exam Tips and Tricks, here are a few ways to help my American students navigate the British English often found on the exams.
Since ITIL was created in the UK, the ITIL books are written in UK English. If you speak American English, you should expect to see some differences in both language and . . . → Click to Read More of this Post: More ITIL V3 Foundation Exam tips
By Jill Knapp, on December 27th, 2010
Many of my students haven’t taken an exam since high school or college, so they’re naturally a bit nervous about it. Here are a few tips and tricks for passing the exam.
First off, get a good night’s sleep the night before. This will help you more than the extra hour of cramming.
Take your time. You have . . . → Click to Read More of this Post: ITIL Foundation Exam Test-taking Tips
By Jill Knapp, on December 19th, 2010
Many of my fellow freelance instructors love the convenience of teaching via an online modality (Webex, NetMeeting, Elluminate, etc.). Online classes mean that instructors can teach from their home offices, and students can take the class from anyplace with a ‘net connection.
On the surface, it sounds great. Nobody pays for travel, and the instructor gets to wear . . . → Click to Read More of this Post: Online learning
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