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Best Drupal Training videos? (subscription based and free)

I've been browsing the free and paid training videos out there, from ostraining, lynda and others.
The subscription services offer a taste by allowing free access to small samples of video.
I like Ostraining - clear and concise, but I'd like to hear opinions from others.
If you have a prefered set of training videos, please share your opinion.
Thanks

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drupalize.me (paid and free), nodeone.se (free), and mustardseedmedia.com (paid and free).

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http://buildamodule.com has 780 videos, and a clear learning track. Chris is an excellent teacher, and keeps your attention. And if you get bored, just speed up the video/audio. Nice feature. http://drupalize.me/ is also great, just a different vibe and direction than the other. Frankly, you may get a little overwhelmed on Drupalize.me if you're new. I'd recommend spending $ on Buildamodule.com first, and then Drupalize.me when you know a little more. Let Chris teach you how to build a D7 site from scratch first. My $0.02 for you.

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All above resources are

All above resources are great, and a good site for aggregated videos is: http://tutr.tv/ it makes it much easier to search across blogged videos, drupalcamp or drupalcon videos, etc.

There is a docs page about Video repositories, but it's missing Tutr.tv which I think is the best of them all. (The page is locked, otherwise I'd have added it).

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Thanks for the mention of

Thanks for the mention of http://ostraining.com, techman. I'm glad you like the videos.

Buildamodule and Drupalize are great choices too. They aim at the coders and you can learn a lot about development from the.

We take a pretty different approach. We aim at the people who aren't looking to get into coding, version control and theming. Drupal in plain English.

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I can't speak for drupalize.me directly but http://buildamodule.com has 208 videos that aren't aimed at coders at all. They reside under the build your first Drupal 7 website and walk a user through a multititude of tasks that don't involve typing a single line of code.