Alan Wright (graduate of Audiocourses.com City & Guilds 1820 Sound Engineering course) has been taken on as a Spanish language translator for Audiocourses.com.
Alan Wright studied Recording Techniques and Music Technology on the City & Guilds 1820 Sound Engineering course with Audiocourses.com during the fall semester and enjoyed the experience immensely.
Alan Wright is a philosophy graduate who is currently working as a Unix systems engineer and translator living and working in Madrid, Spain. A graduate of Audiocourses City & Guilds 1820 Sound Engineering Part 3 Course, Alan is now also working on translating the content of the Audiocourses.com site into Spanish along with providing forum support for Spanish speakers.
“I’m delighted to continue to develop the relationship we have established with Alan, as often we find our graduates really do turn into the best support staff a company could wish for. We invite all our members and learning community to welcome Alan aboard.” States Christopher Hambly, Director of Audiocourses.com.
Alan’s reflections on his course experience:
“I think we are moving into a time when online learning will become THE form of distance or non-full time learning. This course is leading the way. I felt that I wanted for nothing and that the online format gave the complete learning experience. I felt that I was a rookie on the course and benefitted from the input of the two pace setters Jules and Mommi. A life-saving proportion of help was to be gained however from former students' input, whose contributions often were excellent and vividly expressed.” Alan Wright
If you are a Spanish speaker and are particularly interested in any of Audiocourses.com content you are requested to get in contact so Alan can get busy translating the areas of your interest.
Related Links:
City & Guilds Sound Engineering Part 3
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