Course Types
Training Course types
Online training
Gain essential skills without spending time and money travelling to a classroom environment. Ubuntu Certified Instructors teach students over the Internet via our integrated VoIP facility and virtual machine technology. Students log in to Canonical's online lab environments at specific class times so they can see, hear and interact with their instructor and fellow students, and complete lab exercises in real time. All participants need is:
- Good English language skills
- A high-speed Internet connection, minimum 2MB per second - Check your connection speed
- Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer or Apple Safari
- Get Adobe Flash
- A sound card and speakers or a headset
- A land line and telephone (backup for VoIP)
- A connected web cam – highly recommended
- A working microphone – highly recommended
- A computer – minimum 1.5GHz processor, 512MB memory
- A monitor – minimum resolution of 1024x768 and minimum 16-bit colour
- A quiet environment for the duration of the class
Sign up for online training at the Canonical shop
Classroom training
Ubuntu classroom-based courses provide students with a face-to-face learning experience at a set place and time. Each classroom course consists of around 7.5 hours of instruction per day. With a number of certified training partners around the world, you're sure to find a course near you.
Find the next available classroom course near you
E-Learning
Save on travel costs and decide where and when you study. Ubuntu e-learning courses help students to learn more about Ubuntu at their own pace. Participants can start, stop and resume an e-learning course at any point. Access to course content is available for up to 12 months after the initial online purchase.
