When you click on the link to recordings from the Network+ deep dive I did in 10/2020 they no longer work. I suggest people learning basic networking to review them. That was set I did.
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Network + voucher

How do you qualify for a voucher?
There are three requirements for earning an exam voucher for participating in the TTT series.
  • You must be a member of CIN
  • You need to have attended all the sessions in the series (either live or on-demand)
  • You need to be associated with a CompTIA training partner (either full-time or contract)

CompTIA Cloud+ Resource List

I've put together a curated list of free and paid resources to help us prepare our students for the CompTIA Cloud+ CV0-004 exam. It includes links to valuable labs, courses, and reading materials. Feel free to check it out and share with your classes!

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Teaching CASP+ next week

I am getting that with my Security+ students. They come into class expecting to digest the Security+ curriculum and then run job hunts, but they do not understand why subnet masks, DNS and VLANs exist. They instead get A+ training and transition to Security+ the following week.. I feel we are committing information overload.
The gap between A+ and Security+ is significant, especially when foundational networking concepts like subnet masks, DNS, and VLANs are not fully understood. Jumping straight into Security+ without that solid base can overwhelm students. It's essential to ensure they have a firm grasp of the fundamentals before tackling more advanced topics to avoid information overload and help them succeed.

Teaching CASP+ next week

When that happens, I tell the students the truth. They were convinced to sign up for a course that they were not prepared to take.

There are no shortcuts. People have to pay their dues, do the work, and build skills from the ground up. You don't start at the end or the middle; you have to start at the beginning.

I also talk to sales and request that they stop setting the students up for failure.
I am getting that with my Security+ students. They come into class expecting to digest the Security+ curriculum and then run job hunts, but they do not understand why subnet masks, DNS and VLANs exist. They instead get A+ training and transition to Security+ the following week.. I feel we are committing information overload.

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