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Certmaster Learn or Certmaster Perform?

Hey Tony, i might need more details, but if it's online, I'd suggest Teams (because it's been available for quite a while and has a lot of features you will enjoy, including AI summaries and all),
If you are looking at simplicity, I'd suggest google meet (it runs on the browser easily and most of ur users can access easily - also comes with AI features and all)
 
I'm not sure I'd use Teams for that - probably would defer to Zoom, since it's more platform agnostic than other conference platforms. Plus, the feature set is a mite bit more developed than Meet or Teams. Google Meet is pretty streamlined. MSFT Teams is just very bloaty - shouldn't take near 1GB RAM to run a meeting.
 
Maybe I misunderstood, but does the OP @Tony Mationg mean differences between learn/perform?
If so, here is a summary:

CertMaster Learn

Purpose: Knowledge acquisition and understanding

Best for: Learners who are starting out or want a structured way to study for a CompTIA certification.

Features:
  • Interactive lessons aligned with CompTIA exam objectives
  • Videos, practice questions, and performance-based questions
  • Assessments to track progress
  • Flashcards and learning plans
  • Integrated with CertMaster Labs (if applicable)
Goal: Build foundational knowledge and prepare for the exam with guided instruction.

CertMaster Perform

Purpose: Skill application and hands-on practice

Best for: Learners who already understand the concepts and want to apply them in real-world scenarios.

Features:
  • Scenario-based simulations
  • Realistic IT tasks in a virtual environment
  • Immediate feedback on performance
  • Focus on critical thinking and problem-solving
Goal: Reinforce learning through practice and prepare for job tasks, not just the exam.
 
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Maybe I misunderstood, but does the OP @Tony Mationg mean differences between learn/perform?
If so, here is a summary:

CertMaster Learn

Purpose: Knowledge acquisition and understanding

Best for: Learners who are starting out or want a structured way to study for a CompTIA certification.

Features:
  • Interactive lessons aligned with CompTIA exam objectives
  • Videos, practice questions, and performance-based questions
  • Assessments to track progress
  • Flashcards and learning plans
  • Integrated with CertMaster Labs (if applicable)
Goal: Build foundational knowledge and prepare for the exam with guided instruction.

CertMaster Perform

Purpose: Skill application and hands-on practice

Best for: Learners who already understand the concepts and want to apply them in real-world scenarios.

Features:
  • Scenario-based simulations
  • Realistic IT tasks in a virtual environment
  • Immediate feedback on performance
  • Focus on critical thinking and problem-solving
Goal: Reinforce learning through practice and prepare for job tasks, not just the exam.
I'm not sure if he was looking at delivery platform or the curriculum platform in this case. Your provided analysis here is well-taken. Hopefully we all answered the questions...
 
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