ExpressionEngine Training by Boyink Interactive

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By Mike Boyink on July 16, 2008 in Train-ee News    (0) Comments

I’m excited to announce that Train-ee is now offering the first “open to the public” traditional classroom training for ExpressionEngine.

Well - at least it will be traditional in the sense that there will be four days spent in a classroom learning EE hands-on from an experienced professional, with the ability to ask questions and interact with others in the room.

That’s where any similarity to off-site training you’ve had in the past will (hopefully) end. 

The first difference is the location.  This class will be held in a vacation destination - a scenic resort town nestled close to Lake Michigan and renowned for it’s beautiful sunsets, clean beaches, bikepaths and an historic downtown with home-town coffee shops and microbreweries.

The second difference is the venue.  We’ve all suffered through training in an instantly forgettable generic space.  Learn ExpressionEngine in a brand-new, funky, hip and green hotel located within walking distance of restaurants and shopping.

The third difference is the after-hours activities.  Rather than leaving you to while away the evenings alone in your hotel room, we’re planning a number of events to get you out to experience the area and hang out with the others in the class.

For more information on the location, venue, course content, and schedule/cost please visit the new classroom section here on Train-ee.com.

If you have any questions not answered by that page please feel free to contact me directly via either Train-ee or Boyink.com

Sign up now - the conference room is only so big!

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