how many of you manage complete Comptia Network+ 20 chapter and Certmaster Lab in 5 day Class ?
Not mehow many of you manage complete Comptia Network+ 20 chapter and Certmaster Lab in 5 day Class ?
Of course it needs more timeNot me
Not all students accept that,for example employees in companies consider it a shortageFor every single CompTIA course, I can complete the courseware in five days. I assign the labs as homework each evening. The labs all have step-bu-step instructions so they don't need me walking them through them.
how do you answer Education ministry and funded upskill ministry or how do you answer your student who feel trainer skip some lab ?For every single CompTIA course, I can complete the courseware in five days. I assign the labs as homework each evening. The labs all have step-bu-step instructions so they don't need me walking them through them.
I have had zero complaints about my approach in the last two decades.Not all students accept that,for example employees in companies consider it a shortage
I don't deal with any Education ministry. I don't skip labs because I don't cover them in class. They are homework assignments.how do you answer Education ministry and funded upskill ministry or how do you answer your student who feel trainer skip some lab ?
I hope you have chance conduct in ASIA regionI have had zero complaints about my approach in the last two decades.
I have taught remote classes for students in the Asia/Pacific region many times.I hope you have chance conduct in ASIA region
no commentsI have taught remote classes for students in the Asia/Pacific region many times.
A five-day, eight-hour day schedule is a boot camp. They're good for people who have the experience but lack the certification. They can quickly absorb the information so they can pass the exam. For people who lack experience, they would not have the same results. I always suggest people start at a level that's appropriate for their experience level. IT Fundamentals+ is a great introduction to technology and is better suited to inexperienced learners.I will say, working in higher education and vocational training. It's not good to run this material in an accelerated fashion for students who like the background or understanding. If they can follow along with the lab instructions from CertMaster, what's the point of having it be instructor led? You're shooting yourself in the foot.
100% agree with you on this Greg. Its about who is the targeted audience. A 5-day bootcamp course is all that might be needed for many. But it's not for everyone. Nor can everyone teach them.A five-day, eight-hour day schedule is a boot camp. They're good for people who have the experience but lack the certification. They can quickly absorb the information so they can pass the exam. For people who lack experience, they would not have the same results. I always suggest people start at a level that's appropriate for their experience level. IT Fundamentals+ is a great introduction to technology and is better suited to inexperienced learners.
That said, I have no idea how high school and college educators spread a course across an entire semester. I was bored in college because it seemed like it was taking FOREVER to go through the materials.
Wait, does that mean you just firehose all the content at them, all lectures, no demo, no labs?For every single CompTIA course, I can complete the courseware in five days. I assign the labs as homework each evening. The labs all have step-bu-step instructions so they don't need me walking them through them.
I spread Linux+ across 17 days, six hours each. My target audience is very different.That said, I have no idea how high school and college educators spread a course across an entire semester. I was bored in college because it seemed like it was taking FOREVER to go through the materials.
It is possible. Kindly refer to the presentation planner for Network+how many of you manage complete Comptia Network+ 20 chapter and Certmaster Lab in 5 day Class ?