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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by N3AWS View Post
    Fred:

    I agree with everything you said. Some people learn better by video than reading, though, and it always helps to get as many senses involved in learning as possible. The videos are just another studying resource. They are available on Youtube for those who wish to try them out.

    73,

    Jim N3AWS
    Jim point me to some of those I have a fellow who has tried to pass his tech test for 6 yrs he's 55 yrs old with a bit of a LD. We have tried everything with him his wife reads the books to him over and over and we read the test to him. No joy maybe a video might help he is a nice guy and his wife is a ham I don't know where else to turn.
    73 de Fred N0AZZ

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    N0AZZ

    sir,

    I put the link to his main page in the first post of this thread. He has a lot of other interesting videos mixed in but by resting the cursor over the title of the video, you can see the entire title. The General class ones are clearly labelled. I watched a few and they were very, very good!

    I wish your friend well in his licensing quest! I once helped a young man get a tech license (back in 1980 or so) who had a severe reading disability although his math skills were very good. I also helped a friend in college get a tech license who was legally blind. I'm sure with good people helping him, your friend will do just fine--and it will mean so much when he reaches his goal due to the hard work he put in to earn it!

    73 and all the best!

    Jim N3AWS

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