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Red Hat's growing catalog of online courses includes RHCT and RHCE track courses as well as the latest programming languages, scripting, e-commerce, and other topic areas.
Red Hat sees eLearning as an equal option with classroom. That's why we have made every effort to bring the highest quality and value available, including:
Whether you want to enhance existing knowledge, learn new skills, or prepare for certification, you can map out a curriculum that helps you reach your learning goals.
Enrolling in an eLearning course is easy! All you need is a few minutes and a valid credit card.
To register for any of our courses or series:
If you have trouble using the automated enrollment system, or would like assistance, please call 1-866-626-2994.
When you take an eLearning course, we need to share your first name, last name, and email address with our elearning partner DigitalThink to activate your course enrollment. DigitalThink's Privacy Policy states that this information will be used for administrative and identification purposes only and will not be shared with our partners or third parties.
Yes, once you have completed the elearning course(s) with a score of 70% or better, a certificate of completion will be sent to you.
No, a Certificate of Completion is not the same as a Certification. If you complete the RHCE Standard Track Series in eLearning you will have completed training that can help you prepare for the RHCE Exam. To be certified as RHCE you must take and pass the RHCE Exam.
There are currently no discounts available for e-Learning classes.
No, the coupon is good for certain Instructor Led Training (ILT) courses scheduled in classrooms at Red Hat facilities only.
Your readiness to take and pass the RHCE Exam depends on many factors, and is up to you to assess. Individual outcomes will vary.
The RHCE Standard Track in eLearning or ILT, is designed to cover the required Linux system administration skills tested in the RHCE Exam. Certain skills such as Networking Fundamentals and TCP/IP must be taken from other vendors. Red Hat clearly states that professional-level competence requires high quality training to be supplemented by hands-on experience and flight time.
Taking the RHCE Exam is itself a learning experience, so if you feel ready do not be afraid to attempt the Exam!
The three month study time begins as soon as you have completed your registration process.
You can study the course as much as you like during the three month period.
Yes, for all levels beyond Introduction, there are prerequisites. prerequisites are recommendations of what you must know before beginning a particular learning unit. Each unit has prerequisites. It is up to all students to assess their readiness and their own level of knowledge and to enroll in the appropriate eLearning course for them. Networking Fundamentals and TCP/IP are prerequisites for the RHCE Standard track and must be taken from other vendors.
Yes, there are tests included in each eLearning module. You will submit the test in your classroom environment and will be automatically marked.
Yes, you may try any Red Hat eLearning course for 30 days absolutely risk-free. If within the 30 days you find that eLearning is not for you, we will refund the full cost of your tuition.
A student can take the quizzes as many times as he/she likes. Each time quiz answers are submitted, they are automatically scored.
No, our courses are delivered 100% over the internet, and there is no special software required. All you need is a current Java-enabled browser on a Windows, Macintosh, or Unix platform. Flash from Macromedia, Inc, enhances the eLearning graphic environment, and can be downloaded for free.
In order to attend remote e-Labs and access to the chat server, the following ports must be opened:
Having Red Hat Enterprise Linux on your computer is not required to take Red Hat eLearning. But if you intend to develop professional-level skills and/or you want to prepare to pass the RHCE Exam, Red Hat strongly recommends that you obtain an Intel PC and install Red Hat Enterprise Linux on it. Use the Linux machine solely for your exercises and to get hands-on experience. Use your other machine to take the eLearning courses. That way, whatever you do to your Linux machine will not affect the primary computer you rely on.
Once you become familiar with Linux and able to administer your own workstation you can use it as your primary computer, or do anything you want, since you will be in control!
Quizzes can be taken as many times as you desire. But the test at the end of each eLearning course can be taken only once. When the test answers are submitted the test is automatically scored and locked.
You have successfully completed an eLearning course when you have completed the course, and received 70% or more of the potential points available in the course.
No, but you can print from the browser.
NOTE: If you have a question that does not appear on this list, or if you require further information, please email your inquiry to: elearn@redhat.com.