At last!! We are finally ready to kick off our special TTT series around the CompTIA Compcert courses. While these will not be tied to a CompTIA certification exam, as always, we will provide a certificate of attendance that you can use to show for professional development.
Our first series will be the new version of CompTIA AI Essentials and AI Prompting Essentials. This will be a five-session series designed to provide the following knowledge and skills:
What: AI Essentials & AI Prompting TTT series
- Learn what defines artificial intelligence from other types of intelligence and computing
- Practice communicating about AI effectively
- Explore AI tools and the ways they can support your organization
- Craft effective prompts for AI chatbots
- Navigate the privacy and security concerns AI technology presents
- Prepare for AI's effect on the future of technology
- Evaluate AI outputs for accuracy, bias, and quality
When: Mondays and Wednesdays, December 1-15, 2:00 - 4:00 pm CST
Who: Nick Pierce
Where: ON24
Register Here
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I am having the same issue.I run my training through LabSim, and the way CompTIA has implemented SSO has been devastating to my business. My school LabSim/TestOut account has been merged with my personal SSO, and as a result I’ve lost access to all my current and archived class data.
This isn’t a minor inconvenience. My business has been directly and negatively impacted. Even if my students eventually recover their accounts, I still have no access to years worth of training reports, custom exams, and related data that I rely on to track progress, document outcomes, and run my program responsibly.
At this level, I expected a smoother transition and far more care for the data that underpins my work
Well done!Took the Network+ exam today for the first time and passed! I have been certified in A+ and Sec+ for some years. Glad to finally have the Networking+ knowledge.![]()
My invite for session 1 has not come in either.The link and invite for session 1 on Dec 1 has not come in. I checked junk folder, and quarantine and nothing.. even tried registering for it separately and still nothing.
How are you getting the issues resolved?This is a big issue now. The majority of my students continue to have issues. In my opinion, this all could have waited until the end of the school year. Some of my students are telling me that they have lost their progress.
I can tell you what my district does. Currently we offer CompTIA A+ Core 1 as a semester course and CompTIA A+ Core 2 as a semester course at our comprehensive high schools. These courses are open to 9-12. We meet daily for 52 minutes a class period.Hello everyone,
I’m an Information Technology instructor at a Chapter 74 Career and Technical Education (CTE) high school in Massachusetts, working under the DESE Information Support Services and Networking (ISSN) framework.
I’d like to learn from others about their experience implementing CompTIA training programs (such as A+, Network+, Security+, etc.) in alignment with state-level CTE frameworks across the U.S.
Specifically:
I’m currently mapping CompTIA A+ Core 1 & 2 (CertMaster Learn v15) against the DESE CTE framework and would appreciate insights, success stories, or lesson structures that have worked well in your districts.
- How have schools structured CompTIA coursework within multi-year high school CTE pathways?
- Which CompTIA certifications have you integrated at each grade level (e.g., sophomore, junior, senior years)?
- How do you ensure compliance with your state’s CTE standards (for example, DESE’s six strands: Safety & Health, Technical Skills, Employability, etc.) while maintaining industry relevance?
- What methodologies or pacing models have proven most effective (semester-based, full-year, hybrid, or modular)?
Thank you in advance for sharing your experience and best practices.
— José Volquez
Greater Lawrence Technical School, Andover MA