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+O'Reilly Media has [launched an online tech school][1] for those wanting a more formal tech education. The new school offers certificates in fields such as web programming, Linux/Unix system administration, open source programming and more.
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+The school touts what it calls "useractive learning" which means more hands on practice than you might get from simply reading a book on the subject. The site also mentions something called "learning sandboxes," online programming environments for student to practice with.
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+O'Reilly has partnered with the University of Illinois to offer the Certificates of Professional Development.
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+Currently the most popular course on the site in an intro to HTML and CSS, which is also the subject of the fifth most popular book published by O'Reilly entitle: Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML.
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+[1]: http://www.oreillyschool.com/ "O'reilly School" \ No newline at end of file