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Old 06-02-2009, 02:07 PM   #1
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Anyone know of any great DVD or computer based training that is geared towards the Electrical Subcontractor industry?

I've experienced Mike Holt's , Tom Henry's, and the Mastering the NEC series and I'm looking for something more upbeat, modern, updated, lots of graphics, pictures, job site videos, etc. Something to keep the students engaged.

There are a lot of great dvd resources for safety based topics, but I can't seem to find anything that covers such topics as the NEC code, blueprint reading, generators - that are more engaging.

I'm having a hard time finding such material. Any suggestions?
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I've experienced Mike Holt's , Tom Henry's, and the Mastering the NEC series and I'm looking for something more upbeat, modern, updated, lots of graphics, pictures, job site videos, etc. Something to keep the students engaged.
More upbeat and modern? No, it doesn't exist... yet. Someone make me an offer. I'm destined for Hollywood!
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Anyone know of any great DVD or computer based training that is geared towards the Electrical Subcontractor industry?

I've experienced Mike Holt's , Tom Henry's, and the Mastering the NEC series and I'm looking for something more upbeat, modern, updated, lots of graphics, pictures, job site videos, etc. Something to keep the students engaged.

There are a lot of great dvd resources for safety based topics, but I can't seem to find anything that covers such topics as the NEC code, blueprint reading, generators - that are more engaging.

I'm having a hard time finding such material. Any suggestions?
Unless you are looking at old material, those are three sources that keep up to date with material.

If you cannot find it, why not produce it?
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