PDF Files for A+ and Security+ Course Outlines?
- By shaify
- Instructor Toolbox
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I think it is available, did u check in CompTIA portal ..?
Pre-draft objectives are posted for a shiny new cert: Autocode+. And based on its exam code, I'm wondering if this might be the beginnings of a new cert pathway?? I'm not a coder, but this one looks like fun!
Link, and scroll down under the Pre-Draft Exam Objectives section:
https://www.comptia.org/training/resources/exam-objectives/exam-objectives-under-development
It's all good. CIN did add a bit more control with the business email thing - which I'm completely fine with. I would say it's more about what they DON'T want, such as fraudsters that just want free vouchers.Awesome, thanks for clearing that up! I thought I remembered Stephen saying something about CIN needing to be stricter about their admissions and that they only wanted partners... I guess I mis-remembered...
Thanks!
Thank you Rick! I'll continue the navigation from here, and thank you for pointing out the simplicity I had overlooked!Snaer: If you use the same On24 links from your email, they will always point to the on-demand recordings as well.
Meanwhile, here's the link for CNX-001 Session 1.
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Snaer: If you use the same On24 links from your email, they will always point to the on-demand recordings as well.Yesterday I started the CompTIA CloudNetX CNX-001 TTT Session 1 and was rushed, and felt that I would be able to do much better with it watching the "on demand" at an increased speed. With that observation, I left the meeting where the instructor I believe had stated the 'on-demand' would be available likely within an hour of the course completion.
it is now the next day, and I still have no access to the prep exam.
Thank you for informationResources like TestOut and Ucertify are excellent ways to prepare. I use a combination of TestOut and hands-on labs/experiences for my high school students to prepare them for the exams. LearnKey is another good training resource.
CIN is a global community of instructors, program directors, managers, or basically anyone who is involved in helping students learn the CompTIA content. It's not specific to Authorized partners, as there are plenty of individual trainers, content producers, freelancers and so forth, who are members. Lately, a new requirement is using an email address that is business associated. Not sure how this works for freelancers or individuals (probably something that is worked out with Stephen) since third party emails are getting rejected now (cuts down on fraud).This is a bit of a chicken-and-egg problem. I thought that CIN was only for trainers from companies whom already are authorized partners? @Stephen Schneiter , how's this work again?