You should prepare the class with Lab activities cover more the lectures, but the Labs must be aligned with the book contents first, when your students are ready to extend the knowledge you should prepare some extended labs to help them to understand more the knowledge.I am New to the training field, my first N+ class is in a couple weeks. What is the best way to present\ train the N+ course. Id appreciate the help as i want too succeed.
Thank you for the feedback. That really helped.Well, you might start with the Network+ 007 Resources here in the CIN. You can review the Train-the-Trainer series, pick up handouts, and use that to form the basis for your class.
Have you decided on the text you're going to use? That's important because as Natuna said, you'll want to build up laboratory exercises. But regardless, getting several texts from different publishers can help build a pool of material that your students will find useful in learning, no matter what their learning style is.
Network+ is very term and concept heavy. You will want to know and explain definitions and acronyms, what they mean and more importantly, why they are there.
For example, DHCP - we know what it is, but why does it exist? What business problem does it solve? DHCP makes it much easier to configure IP addresses to nodes as well as populating fields like DNS, NTP, WINS, domain information, to keep one from having to touch every single client for IP configuration. By sharing this practical approach with students, concepts become less abstract, students begin to understand them better.
Looking at the course from the perspective of the student is really the best way to teach just about anything. Active learning, versus passive learning will help engage your students into the material. The more hands on you can do in the course, even with subnet calculations, the better off your course will be.
Good luck in there!
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I will be using the Network + student guide and incorporate the Labs. (Going Chapter by Chapter)
Please give me an example.A very useful resource is the presentation guide (in Excel spreadsheet format).
He means that you could see the Presentation Planner (Excel File, Example: Presentation Planner for Network+.xlsx) in Instructor materials to reference the ways to deliver the course.Please give me an example.
I've been teaching Network+ in a 5-day format since 2005. I can't imagine spreading it over an entire semester.The attached provides utilization of the Presentation Guide for a Security+ Course I'm teaching this fall semester. Note that I expanded it to include the weeks of instruction along with the start date for each week. In its original form, the presentation guide is designed for a 5-day format class (something I will not attempt to teach given the massive amount of content to be covered and the lack of time to be adequately digested).
This is belong to customer needs, some customer can not arrange for short-time class (5 days), so we must arrange the schedule to adapter with their schedule.I've been teaching Network+ in a 5-day format since 2005. I can't imagine spreading it over an entire semester.
Having experienced substantial trainer/teaching opportunities in both the 5-day boot camp-style format and the academic format that dates back before CompTIA's certifications existed, while I've found it possible to lightly cover their exam objectives, I think we have to be honest in assessing just how quickly students can handle the content presented. The true challenge of boot camp style instruction is dealing with sales pressures where the focus is generating income from students and not accurately accessing whether a particular student (often a career changer) can digest the technical information in a timeline that is generally viewed as humanly impossible given the short timeframe boot camps run (typically a 32 to 36-hour classroom duration).I've been teaching Network+ in a 5-day format since 2005. I can't imagine spreading it over an entire semester.
I found it. Instructional Strategies ToolkitThe Lesson Plan documents for N10-009 reference Worksheets and Handouts. Where do I find those? I must be missing something. I downloaded all of the Instructor Resources for LabSim.