Dear Professional,
By now, you must have read the RFID Case Study Book. You have seen for yourself, how professionals like yourself, have solved real-life business problems by intelligently applying RFID technology.
Would you not like to do the same? Would your business or the company not benefit from it? Of course it will. In fact, if you are working at any of the big retailers (Wal-Mart, TESCO, Target, etc), or their vendors, you know that they are all implementing RFID in a big big way.
Ditto if you are a contractor to the US Department of Defense (DoD).
If you are working as a health care professional in a hospital, then using RFID may help you handle more patients and ensure better care, with no mix-ups between patients, doses or surgeries.
RFID technology can be used in thousands of places to make life easier, don't you agree?
"Yes, that's great, so I should get to know more about RFID", you think and you begin the quest to learn more by firing up your search engine and trying to get information.
What happens when you type RFID into Google, Yahoo, Ask or Bing?
A bewildering list of literally, millions of pages. Many contain some information, others are blogs on RFID, many others are home pages of vendors of various RFID related items like tags and readers. Others are just dummy pages, set up to make money using advertisements on RFID.
So what's the result? You get to know something, but not much and it is all so confusing ! Smart Bar codes, HF tags or UHF? Active or Passive tags? ISO standards, Frequency spectrums, readers, read rates, etc etc.
A lot of jargon with very little "know how".
So what next? What should a professional like you, interested in RFID do? Where to get more information or learn about it?
a) Spend a fortune attending classes--No !
b) Surf the internet some more, fishing for information that makes sense--No!
c) Enroll in a vendor sponsored course (which touts the benefits of the particular technology that the vendor sells)--No !
Well, let us show you a course, that is very affordable, is not sponsored by any RFID vendor and that does not require you to travel at all!
Experience the world's first easy e-learning course , which makes it very easy for you to understand all about RFID technology in the comfort of your home or office.
Download it to your computer and you can have access to it forever.
And at a VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICE TOO!
Now tell us, which other learning course on RFID (either classroom or Internet based) gives you all this? For the same price?
You learn all aspects of RFID technology including Basic Concepts of RFID, the underlying physics behind RFID, practical RFID systems that you would encounter in the real world, with detailed explanations consisting of text, photos, graphics and dozens and dozens of animations. Additionally it covers RFID Middleware, Standards, RFID Security and Privacy issues too.
"But why an e-learning course?", you ask.
Well, do you agree that A picture is worth a thousand words?
Going one step further, we say that an animation is worth a thousand pictures.
Don't believe it? Read on below please.
If you read a book, to understand a concept and then if you take a look at an animation, which is also designed to explain the same concept, you'll notice a BIG difference.
The concept explained in the book takes effort to understand properly. Even if understood, you may not be absolutely sure, that it really works in the way you imagine it does.
However, once you have a look at an animation, designed to explain the same thing, you'll notice the difference. Once your brain registers an animation, it is like a live experience. Your brain registers it and rarely forgets it!
It is the reason why facts and figures are easily forgotten (what is the population of Florida) versus, experiences ("Oh what a great time we had in Florida last vacation!")
For example, if we stated in a book, that
"RFID enables manufacturing companies to increase their productivity and throughput by over four to five times, sometimes by even more"
How much sense, did you make out of this statement, other than suspecting it to be so much of the regular hype, that goes along with any new technology?
But, if we explained this concept to you, by showing an animation, we would show these two cases of "Before RFID" and "After RFID"
Now you be the judge. Which method of explanation is easier to grasp? The bookish way or the e-learning way?
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