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What happened with the Tech Trainer options that were discussed in 2023?

I personally think it would have been a ridiculous requirement. I have taught at Universities as adjunct and at Community colleges and I do not think you need a CompTIA training certification to instruct students if you have graduate or undergrad degree's, CompTIA certifications and teaching experience.
 
I personally think it would have been a ridiculous requirement. I have taught at Universities as adjunct and at Community colleges and I do not think you need a CompTIA training certification to instruct students if you have graduate or undergrad degree's, CompTIA certifications and teaching experience.
It wasn't going to be a requirement. The CTT+ wasn't a requirement. They were training courses for new trainers to learn how to be a trainer.
 
What happened with the Tech Trainer options that were discussed in 2023? Did they disappear with the new ownership group of the for-profit CompTIA?
I'm afraid a lot of things adjusted over the last few years, with the acquisition of LabSim, the divestiture of the training business from the membership organization and the like.

Such is the nature of business. Those of us in Higher Ed, particularly in the For-Profit side of the house, see it all too often. I've learned to trust what I see, not give credence to speculation, and build relationships with people that transcend all that. It's tough, but I think that's a better strategy for my own self.
 
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I'm afraid a lot of things adjusted over the last few years, with the acquisition of LabSim, the divestiture of the training business from the membership organization and the like.

Such is the nature of business. Those of us in Higher Ed, particularly in the For-Profit side of the house, see it all too often. I've learned to trust what I see, not give credence to speculation, and build relationships with people that transcend all that. It's tough, but I think that's a better strategy for my own self.
In the last few years, I haven't seen anything from CompTIA that appears to be a comprehensive strategy at all.

If I were running things, I would focus on improving the brand of the current suite of certifications, not adding continuing ed courses that you can get anywhere for a fraction of the price.