[MCARC] [Fwd: Online Technician Class Amateur Radio Course]

Nate Bargmann n0nb at n0nb.us
Sun Sep 24 07:31:04 EDT 2017


Had this in my inbox.  Passing along...

73, Nate

----- Forwarded message from Tobias Park <tobiasjpark73 at gmail.com> -----

Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2017 19:51:25 -0400
From: Tobias Park <tobiasjpark73 at gmail.com>
To: Tobias Park <tobiasjpark73 at gmail.com>
Subject: Online Technician Class Amateur Radio Course
Bcc: n0nb at n0nb.us

Hello,

I am trying to get word out about an online ham radio licensing course that
I have put together. It is aimed primarily at young hams, such as high
school students (although adults may take the course as well), with the aim
of helping them earn their Technician class license! Taught by a high
school senior who holds an Extra Class license and comprised of 35 video
lectures, this course is based off the Gordon West licensing manual and
consists of video lectures, quizzes, and simulated practice exams.

The course is also self-paced, meaning that students can take as long as
they want to complete it. You can work the course around your own schedule.
(You just need to finish before July next year, when the question pool
expires).

Being that this course is primarily geared as a semester-long online class
students take for high school credit, it is more rigorous than most other
ham radio licensing courses and costs $95. Content includes 35 individual
video lectures explaining ALL of the test material (each video about 15
minutes), as well as 8 full-length practice tests, a graded final exam, and
roughly 20 quizzes.

Please share this email with all of your non-ham friends (young non-ham
friends, home-schooled students, Boy Scouts, adults, etc.) and encourage
them to get licensed!

More information:
https://sites.google.com/view/kd2eom/licensing-course-on-lumalearn

73,
Tobias J. Park, KD2EOM

----- End forwarded message -----

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