You can get the CompTIA material that has Instructor slides in it and then look at the other options to help you along the way. I actual teach mine not using PPTs and stuff necessarily....if you are that good with the ,materials. I take students on an adventure in computer building or cmd line...
Sounds like a company I was working for. They make you take ever cert over and over again and try to make the Train-the-Train mandatory which is why I pretty much left. Cost to much to get and they started going down hill anyway so I look for companies that accept me for what I can do for students.
SSL they say because people are familiar with that term but I agree should just call it TLS 1.3 on everything instead of saying it is SSL when it is not. I inform my classes about those kind of things.
For Precious maybe could link up and go through some commands some time or some. I would like...
I would say that I tried to please everyone in the beginning. Remember that they are there for you first and then you can be there for them as they need it. I also didn't know things in the beginning or how to word things so I practiced to myself and made instructor notes that I added to over...
I can in a couple days if I just focus on it. Just knowing the material and platform of course. My answer would depend on if this is a generic question or you trying something with students.
No as long as they are knowledgeable and understand the material they are teaching is the simple answer. I take in to consideration might have other certs and/or degrees. Could also have the do a demo teach and see how they preform. I have had to do this Infront of co-workers and actual students.
40 hours I lecture in as well. I try to give students the best possible explain of each term I can and in demonstrating them if I can as well. Labs I know can very since they are using it to test their knowledge and get repetition in.
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