So...Network+ I thought there wouldn't be a book...

Rick Butler

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    And I was told over and over at Summit that CertMaster Perform was going to be the de facto text, rather than a study guide/printed book - that there wouldn't be a book. I was even asked, directly, "why would you even want a book, etc etc"

    And then, one of our curriculum folks sent this to me:

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    So naturally I am perplexed....is CompTIA back in the book writing business again, given that it would seem less of a popularity with having CertMaster Perform take the place of a bona fide textbook?

    Or do I have something wrong / missed something, etc etc? Wouldn't be the FIRST time, but I'm wondering now...

    Saw ebooks for Tech+ as well...

    /r
     
    And I was told over and over at Summit that CertMaster Perform was going to be the de facto text, rather than a study guide/printed book - that there wouldn't be a book. I was even asked, directly, "why would you even want a book, etc etc"

    And then, one of our curriculum folks sent this to me:

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    So naturally I am perplexed....is CompTIA back in the book writing business again, given that it would seem less of a popularity with having CertMaster Perform take the place of a bona fide textbook?

    Or do I have something wrong / missed something, etc etc? Wouldn't be the FIRST time, but I'm wondering now...

    Saw ebooks for Tech+ as well...

    /r
    I'm going to have to speculate that you have something wrong, or that you did miss something. I can't even begin to imagine, that any one of the very knowledgeable CompTIA staff, would have mislead or misinformed you - of all people!!! As the Warden said, in the movie "Cool Hand Luke", after he had just finished clubbing Luke (Paul Newman) across the noggin, "What we've got here is failure to communicate"!!!

    I'm sure an explanation is winging its way to you, as I compose this response, to wipe away the fog.
    Stay tuned!!!
     
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    oh look at that, surprise!
    I guess the new owners realized that books can still make a profit. 😆
    Well, I don't think the sale has been done yet...but books don't come around that fast, so one might wonder.

    I'm going to have to speculate that you have something wrong, or that you did miss something. I can't even begin to imagine, that any one of the very knowledgeable CompTIA staff, would have mislead or misinformed you - of all people!!! As the Warden said, in the movie "Cool Hand Luke", after he had just finished clubbing Luke (Paul Newman) across the noggin, "What we've got here is failure to communicate"!!!
    I'm not sure if it's a communications failure - my guess is that perhaps CompTIA walked that bit back? One concern I did hear during the Summit was about getting access to training materials in closed areas. Since CertMaster products would all require internet access to access, the e-book would be the only alternative. Plus, I do quite remember, even here on CIN shortly after Summit, an argument about the discontinuance of books. Remember during the Train the Trainers for Net 009 and Tech+ - no book, just access to CMP. Maybe it's an equivocation, but...something....changed.
    I'm sure an explanation is winging its way to you, as I compose this response, to wipe away the fog.
    Stay tuned!!!
    Well, I was wrong once before, and then I realized, I wasn't wrong.

    Rick, a primary profit center at all of the colleges where I've taught is the bookstore. Without books, well there wouldn't be a bookstore......

    This is true, but bookstore management becomes a cost center, along with the logistics of 'just-in-time' ordering vs keeping a back stock which then becomes a loss if the books change out, etc etc. E-books and electronic media are much easier to manage for that.

    Leaving the college bookstore to be place to go to buy overpriced college merch and swag that will end up in a box after about three years.
    Maybe they're just diversifying options for different learning styles?
    That may be true, but it's a change of trajectory from what I observed at Summit - so either they always had the intent of doing books, or, saw a backlash, and decided to quietly offer them.
     
    And I was told over and over at Summit that CertMaster Perform was going to be the de facto text, rather than a study guide/printed book - that there wouldn't be a book. I was even asked, directly, "why would you even want a book, etc etc"

    And then, one of our curriculum folks sent this to me:

    View attachment 2102

    So naturally I am perplexed....is CompTIA back in the book writing business again, given that it would seem less of a popularity with having CertMaster Perform take the place of a bona fide textbook?

    Or do I have something wrong / missed something, etc etc? Wouldn't be the FIRST time, but I'm wondering now...

    Saw ebooks for Tech+ as well...

    /r
    I just picked up the Security+ book. I always need a physical one for my needs. I will be picking up the Network+ if they have then too...:).
     
    Where did you pick it up fromu?
    The 'Instructor Guide' on the store page. When you select the one package for the Book you will also get a digital code for the digital stuff in the package. Just note you will have two orders in your cart when you check out which is what it is suppose to be. I made the mistake of deleting my digital order and had to reach out to the store thinking I did something wrong.
     
    The 'Instructor Guide' on the store page. When you select the one package for the Book you will also get a digital code for the digital stuff in the package. Just note you will have two orders in your cart when you check out which is what it is suppose to be. I made the mistake of deleting my digital order and had to reach out to the store thinking I did something wrong.
    Another question, what was the cost for the entire purchase?
     
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