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ARCHIVED: What is NETg?

National Education Training Group (NETg), a division of Thomson Learning, develops and distributes technology-based training with an emphasis on information technology (IT) subjects. NETg has over 850 self-study IT courses on topics ranging from word processing software to the acquisition of new professional IT skills and certification training. Access to many NETg courses may be purchased through IT Training Online. NETg has formed partnerships with companies like Microsoft, Netscape, Oracle, and Novell. These partnerships ensure accurate and relevant content for NETg courseware. For more information about NETg, see: http://www.netg.com/

Indiana University and NETg have signed an agreement that allows IU faculty, staff, and students to take NETg courses. For more information about the agreement, see the Knowledge Base document What is the IU-SkillSoft agreement?

IT Training & Education provides the IU community with access to NETg training. To take NETg courses, visit IT Training Online at: http://ittraining.iu.edu/online/

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Last modified on November 01, 2008.

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